Django getstream User object is not iterable












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i try to integrate Django with Getstream. Mostly code work, but at the end on profile page, i have error: "User object is not iterable".



I follow tutorial get stream Twitter, and search through Getstream pinterest example. I have the same code, but for me don't work. Try both, getstream Twitter profile view and pinterest style profile view. Both the same error.



View:



def user_detail(request, username):
'''
Shows the users profile
'''
enricher = Enrich(request.user)
profile_user = get_user_model().objects.get(username=username)
feed = feed_manager.get_user_feed(profile_user.id)
activities = feed.get(limit=25)['results']
context = {}
do_i_follow_users(request.user, [profile_user])
context['profile_user'] = profile_user
context['activities'] = enricher.enrich_activities(activities)
response = render(request, 'account/user/detail.html', context)
return response


When I check getstream dashboard I see log of actions:
Screen getstream dashboard log



What are the other options to interate through user. I need only user timeline on this page.










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    i try to integrate Django with Getstream. Mostly code work, but at the end on profile page, i have error: "User object is not iterable".



    I follow tutorial get stream Twitter, and search through Getstream pinterest example. I have the same code, but for me don't work. Try both, getstream Twitter profile view and pinterest style profile view. Both the same error.



    View:



    def user_detail(request, username):
    '''
    Shows the users profile
    '''
    enricher = Enrich(request.user)
    profile_user = get_user_model().objects.get(username=username)
    feed = feed_manager.get_user_feed(profile_user.id)
    activities = feed.get(limit=25)['results']
    context = {}
    do_i_follow_users(request.user, [profile_user])
    context['profile_user'] = profile_user
    context['activities'] = enricher.enrich_activities(activities)
    response = render(request, 'account/user/detail.html', context)
    return response


    When I check getstream dashboard I see log of actions:
    Screen getstream dashboard log



    What are the other options to interate through user. I need only user timeline on this page.










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      i try to integrate Django with Getstream. Mostly code work, but at the end on profile page, i have error: "User object is not iterable".



      I follow tutorial get stream Twitter, and search through Getstream pinterest example. I have the same code, but for me don't work. Try both, getstream Twitter profile view and pinterest style profile view. Both the same error.



      View:



      def user_detail(request, username):
      '''
      Shows the users profile
      '''
      enricher = Enrich(request.user)
      profile_user = get_user_model().objects.get(username=username)
      feed = feed_manager.get_user_feed(profile_user.id)
      activities = feed.get(limit=25)['results']
      context = {}
      do_i_follow_users(request.user, [profile_user])
      context['profile_user'] = profile_user
      context['activities'] = enricher.enrich_activities(activities)
      response = render(request, 'account/user/detail.html', context)
      return response


      When I check getstream dashboard I see log of actions:
      Screen getstream dashboard log



      What are the other options to interate through user. I need only user timeline on this page.










      share|improve this question














      i try to integrate Django with Getstream. Mostly code work, but at the end on profile page, i have error: "User object is not iterable".



      I follow tutorial get stream Twitter, and search through Getstream pinterest example. I have the same code, but for me don't work. Try both, getstream Twitter profile view and pinterest style profile view. Both the same error.



      View:



      def user_detail(request, username):
      '''
      Shows the users profile
      '''
      enricher = Enrich(request.user)
      profile_user = get_user_model().objects.get(username=username)
      feed = feed_manager.get_user_feed(profile_user.id)
      activities = feed.get(limit=25)['results']
      context = {}
      do_i_follow_users(request.user, [profile_user])
      context['profile_user'] = profile_user
      context['activities'] = enricher.enrich_activities(activities)
      response = render(request, 'account/user/detail.html', context)
      return response


      When I check getstream dashboard I see log of actions:
      Screen getstream dashboard log



      What are the other options to interate through user. I need only user timeline on this page.







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          The error seems pretty clear, to say so.



          Somewhere in your code you're passing a single instance of User objects while the function itself expects a list of them or a list of something else.



          After a really quick google search (bear with me, I haven't used GetStream yet) I think you can also instantiate enricher = Enrich() without passing the User object.






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            The error seems pretty clear, to say so.



            Somewhere in your code you're passing a single instance of User objects while the function itself expects a list of them or a list of something else.



            After a really quick google search (bear with me, I haven't used GetStream yet) I think you can also instantiate enricher = Enrich() without passing the User object.






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              The error seems pretty clear, to say so.



              Somewhere in your code you're passing a single instance of User objects while the function itself expects a list of them or a list of something else.



              After a really quick google search (bear with me, I haven't used GetStream yet) I think you can also instantiate enricher = Enrich() without passing the User object.






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                The error seems pretty clear, to say so.



                Somewhere in your code you're passing a single instance of User objects while the function itself expects a list of them or a list of something else.



                After a really quick google search (bear with me, I haven't used GetStream yet) I think you can also instantiate enricher = Enrich() without passing the User object.






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                The error seems pretty clear, to say so.



                Somewhere in your code you're passing a single instance of User objects while the function itself expects a list of them or a list of something else.



                After a really quick google search (bear with me, I haven't used GetStream yet) I think you can also instantiate enricher = Enrich() without passing the User object.







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