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django/tests/modeltests/m2m_multiple/models.py

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"""
20. Multiple many-to-many relationships between the same two tables
In this example, an ``Article`` can have many "primary" ``Category`` objects
and many "secondary" ``Category`` objects.
Set ``related_name`` to designate what the reverse relationship is called.
"""
from django.db import models
class Category(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=20)
class Meta:
ordering = ('name',)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
class Article(models.Model):
headline = models.CharField(max_length=50)
pub_date = models.DateTimeField()
primary_categories = models.ManyToManyField(Category, related_name='primary_article_set')
secondary_categories = models.ManyToManyField(Category, related_name='secondary_article_set')
class Meta:
ordering = ('pub_date',)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.headline
__test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> c1 = Category(name='Sports')
>>> c1.save()
>>> c2 = Category(name='News')
>>> c2.save()
>>> c3 = Category(name='Crime')
>>> c3.save()
>>> c4 = Category(name='Life')
>>> c4.save()
>>> a1 = Article(headline='Area man steals', pub_date=datetime(2005, 11, 27))
>>> a1.save()
>>> a1.primary_categories.add(c2, c3)
>>> a1.secondary_categories.add(c4)
>>> a2 = Article(headline='Area man runs', pub_date=datetime(2005, 11, 28))
>>> a2.save()
>>> a2.primary_categories.add(c1, c2)
>>> a2.secondary_categories.add(c4)
>>> a1.primary_categories.all()
[<Category: Crime>, <Category: News>]
>>> a2.primary_categories.all()
[<Category: News>, <Category: Sports>]
>>> a1.secondary_categories.all()
[<Category: Life>]
>>> c1.primary_article_set.all()
[<Article: Area man runs>]
>>> c1.secondary_article_set.all()
[]
>>> c2.primary_article_set.all()
[<Article: Area man steals>, <Article: Area man runs>]
>>> c2.secondary_article_set.all()
[]
>>> c3.primary_article_set.all()
[<Article: Area man steals>]
>>> c3.secondary_article_set.all()
[]
>>> c4.primary_article_set.all()
[]
>>> c4.secondary_article_set.all()
[<Article: Area man steals>, <Article: Area man runs>]
"""}