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| """
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| 11. Relating an object to itself, many-to-one
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| 
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| To define a many-to-one relationship between a model and itself, use
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| ``ForeignKey('self')``.
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| 
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| In this example, a ``Category`` is related to itself. That is, each
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| ``Category`` has a parent ``Category``.
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| 
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| Set ``related_name`` to designate what the reverse relationship is called.
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| """
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| 
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| from django.db import models
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| 
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| class Category(models.Model):
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|     name = models.CharField(maxlength=20)
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|     parent = models.ForeignKey('self', null=True, related_name='child_set')
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| 
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|     def __unicode__(self):
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|         return self.name
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| 
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| __test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
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| # Create a few Category objects.
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| >>> r = Category(id=None, name='Root category', parent=None)
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| >>> r.save()
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| >>> c = Category(id=None, name='Child category', parent=r)
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| >>> c.save()
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| 
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| >>> r.child_set.all()
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| [<Category: Child category>]
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| >>> r.child_set.get(name__startswith='Child')
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| <Category: Child category>
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| >>> print r.parent
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| None
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| 
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| >>> c.child_set.all()
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| []
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| >>> c.parent
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| <Category: Root category>
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| """}
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