""" 27. Many-to-many and many-to-one relationships to the same table This is a response to bug #1535 """ from django.db import models class User(models.Model): username = models.CharField(maxlength=20) class Issue(models.Model): num = models.IntegerField() cc = models.ManyToManyField(User, blank=True, related_name='test_issue_cc') client = models.ForeignKey(User, related_name='test_issue_client') def __repr__(self): return "" % (self.num,) class Meta: ordering = ('num',) API_TESTS = """ >>> Issue.objects.all() [] >>> r = User(username='russell') >>> r.save() >>> g = User(username='gustav') >>> g.save() >>> i = Issue(num=1) >>> i.client = r >>> i.validate() {} >>> i.save() >>> i2 = Issue(num=2) >>> i2.client = r >>> i2.validate() {} >>> i2.save() >>> i2.cc.add(r) >>> i3 = Issue(num=3) >>> i3.client = g >>> i3.validate() {} >>> i3.save() >>> i3.cc.add(r) >>> from django.db.models.query import Q >>> Issue.objects.filter(client=r.id) [, ] >>> Issue.objects.filter(client=g.id) [] >>> Issue.objects.filter(cc__id__exact=g.id) [] >>> Issue.objects.filter(cc__id__exact=r.id) [, ] # Queries that combine results from the m2m and the m2o relationship. # 3 ways of saying the same thing: >>> Issue.objects.filter(Q(cc__id__exact=r.id) | Q(client=r.id)) [, , ] >>> Issue.objects.filter(cc__id__exact=r.id) | Issue.objects.filter(client=r.id) [, , ] >>> Issue.objects.filter(Q(client=r.id) | Q(cc__id__exact=r.id)) [, , ] """