Django v1.1 documentation

The built-in comment models

class Comment

Django’s built-in comment model. Has the following fields:

content_object

A GenericForeignKey attribute pointing to the object the comment is attached to. You can use this to get at the related object (i.e. my_comment.content_object).

Since this field is a GenericForeignKey, it’s actually syntactic sugar on top of two underlying attributes, described below.

content_type
A ForeignKey to ContentType; this is the type of the object the comment is attached to.
object_pk
A TextField containing the primary key of the object the comment is attached to.
site
A ForeignKey to the Site on which the comment was posted.
user
A ForeignKey to the User who posted the comment. May be blank if the comment was posted by an unauthenticated user.
user_name
The name of the user who posted the comment.
user_email
The email of the user who posteed the comment.
user_url
The URL entered by the person who posted the comment.
comment
The actual content of the comment itself.
submit_date
The date the comment was submitted.
ip_address
The IP address of the user posting the comment.
is_public
False if the comment is in moderation (see Generic comment moderation); If True, the comment will be displayed on the site.
is_removed
True if the comment was removed. Used to keep track of removed comments instead of just deleting them.