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| """
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| 27. Many-to-many relationships between the same two tables
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| 
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| In this example, A Person can have many friends, who are also people. Friendship is a
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| symmetrical relationshiup - if I am your friend, you are my friend.
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| 
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| A person can also have many idols - but while I may idolize you, you may not think
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| the same of me. 'Idols' is an example of a non-symmetrical m2m field. Only recursive
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| m2m fields may be non-symmetrical, and they are symmetrical by default.
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| 
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| This test validates that the m2m table will create a mangled name for the m2m table if
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| there will be a clash, and tests that symmetry is preserved where appropriate.
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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 Person(models.Model):
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|     name = models.CharField(maxlength=20)
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|     friends = models.ManyToManyField('self')
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|     idols = models.ManyToManyField('self', symmetrical=False, related_name='stalkers')
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         return self.name
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| 
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| API_TESTS = """
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| >>> a = Person(name='Anne')
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| >>> a.save()
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| >>> b = Person(name='Bill')
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| >>> b.save()
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| >>> c = Person(name='Chuck')
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| >>> c.save()
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| >>> d = Person(name='David')
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| >>> d.save()
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| 
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| # Add some friends in the direction of field definition
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| # Anne is friends with Bill and Chuck
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| >>> a.friends.add(b,c)
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| 
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| # David is friends with Anne and Chuck - add in reverse direction
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| >>> d.friends.add(a,c)
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| 
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| # Who is friends with Anne?
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| >>> a.friends.all()
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| [<Person: Bill>, <Person: Chuck>, <Person: David>]
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| 
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| # Who is friends with Bill?
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| >>> b.friends.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>]
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| 
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| # Who is friends with Chuck?
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| >>> c.friends.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>, <Person: David>]
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| 
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| # Who is friends with David?
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| >>> d.friends.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>, <Person: Chuck>]
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| 
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| # Bill is already friends with Anne - add Anne again, but in the reverse direction
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| >>> b.friends.add(a)
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| 
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| # Who is friends with Anne?
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| >>> a.friends.all()
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| [<Person: Bill>, <Person: Chuck>, <Person: David>]
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| 
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| # Who is friends with Bill?
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| >>> b.friends.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>]
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| 
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| # Remove Anne from Bill's friends
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| >>> b.friends.remove(a)
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| 
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| # Who is friends with Anne?
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| >>> a.friends.all()
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| [<Person: Chuck>, <Person: David>]
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| 
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| # Who is friends with Bill?
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| >>> b.friends.all()
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| []
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| 
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| # Clear Anne's group of friends
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| >>> a.friends.clear()
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| 
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| # Who is friends with Anne?
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| >>> a.friends.all()
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| []
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| 
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| # Reverse relationships should also be gone
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| # Who is friends with Chuck?
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| >>> c.friends.all()
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| [<Person: David>]
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| 
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| # Who is friends with David?
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| >>> d.friends.all()
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| [<Person: Chuck>]
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| 
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| 
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| # Add some idols in the direction of field definition
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| # Anne idolizes Bill and Chuck
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| >>> a.idols.add(b,c)
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| 
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| # Bill idolizes Anne right back
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| >>> b.idols.add(a)
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| 
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| # David is idolized by Anne and Chuck - add in reverse direction
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| >>> d.stalkers.add(a,c)
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| 
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| # Who are Anne's idols?
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| >>> a.idols.all()
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| [<Person: Bill>, <Person: Chuck>, <Person: David>]
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| 
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| # Who is stalking Anne?
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| >>> a.stalkers.all()
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| [<Person: Bill>]
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| 
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| # Who are Bill's idols?
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| >>> b.idols.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>]
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| 
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| # Who is stalking Bill?
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| >>> b.stalkers.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>]
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| 
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| # Who are Chuck's idols?
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| >>> c.idols.all()
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| [<Person: David>]
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| 
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| # Who is stalking Chuck?
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| >>> c.stalkers.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>]
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| 
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| # Who are David's idols?
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| >>> d.idols.all()
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| []
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| 
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| # Who is stalking David
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| >>> d.stalkers.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>, <Person: Chuck>]
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| 
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| # Bill is already being stalked by Anne - add Anne again, but in the reverse direction
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| >>> b.stalkers.add(a)
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| 
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| # Who are Anne's idols?
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| >>> a.idols.all()
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| [<Person: Bill>, <Person: Chuck>, <Person: David>]
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| 
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| # Who is stalking Anne?
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| [<Person: Bill>]
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| 
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| # Who are Bill's idols
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| >>> b.idols.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>]
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| 
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| # Who is stalking Bill?
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| >>> b.stalkers.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>]
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| 
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| # Remove Anne from Bill's list of stalkers
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| >>> b.stalkers.remove(a)
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| 
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| # Who are Anne's idols?
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| >>> a.idols.all()
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| [<Person: Chuck>, <Person: David>]
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| 
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| # Who is stalking Anne?
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| >>> a.stalkers.all()
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| [<Person: Bill>]
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| 
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| # Who are Bill's idols?
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| >>> b.idols.all()
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| [<Person: Anne>]
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| 
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| # Who is stalking Bill?
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| >>> b.stalkers.all()
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| []
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| 
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| # Clear Anne's group of idols
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| >>> a.idols.clear()
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| 
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| # Who are Anne's idols
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| >>> a.idols.all()
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| []
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| 
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| # Reverse relationships should also be gone
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| # Who is stalking Chuck?
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| >>> c.stalkers.all()
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| []
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| 
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| # Who is friends with David?
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| >>> d.stalkers.all()
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| [<Person: Chuck>]
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| 
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| """
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