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# Relations
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Currently `ormar` supports two types of relations:
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* One-to-many (and many-to-one) with `ForeignKey` field
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* Many-to-many with `ManyToMany` field
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Below you can find a very basic examples of definitions for each of those relations.
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To read more about methods, possibilities, definition etc. please read the subsequent section of the documentation.
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## ForeignKey
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To define many-to-one relation use `ForeignKey` field.
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```Python hl_lines="17"
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--8<-- "../docs_src/relations/docs003.py"
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```
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!!!tip
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To read more about one-to-many relations visit [foreign-keys][foreign-keys] section
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## Reverse ForeignKey
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The definition of one-to-many relation also uses `ForeignKey`, and it's registered for you automatically.
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So in relation ato example above.
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```Python hl_lines="17"
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class Department(ormar.Model):
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class Meta:
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database = database
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metadata = metadata
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id: int = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True)
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name: str = ormar.String(max_length=100)
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# there is a virtual field here like follows
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courses: Optional[List[Course]] = ormar.ForeignKey(Course, virtual=True)
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# note that you DO NOT define it yourself, ormar does it for you.
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```
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!!!tip
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To read more about many-to-one relations (i.e changing the name of generated field) visit [foreign-keys][foreign-keys] section
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!!!tip
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Reverse ForeignKey allows you to query the related models with [queryset-proxy][queryset-proxy].
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It allows you to use `await department.courses.all()` to fetch data related only to specific department etc.
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##ManyToMany
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To define many-to-many relation use `ManyToMany` field.
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```python hl_lines="18"
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class Category(ormar.Model):
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class Meta:
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tablename = "categories"
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database = database
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metadata = metadata
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id: int = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True)
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name: str = ormar.String(max_length=40)
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class Post(ormar.Model):
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class Meta:
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tablename = "posts"
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database = database
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metadata = metadata
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id: int = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True)
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title: str = ormar.String(max_length=200)
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categories: Optional[List[Category]] = ormar.ManyToMany(Category)
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```
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!!!tip
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To read more about many-to-many relations visit [many-to-many][many-to-many] section
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!!!tip
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ManyToMany allows you to query the related models with [queryset-proxy][queryset-proxy].
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It allows you to use `await post.categories.all()` but also `await category.posts.all()` to fetch data related only to specific post, category etc.
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## Through fields
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As part of the `ManyToMany` relation you can define a through model, that can contain additional
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fields that you can use to filter, order etc. Fields defined like this are exposed on the reverse
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side of the current query for m2m models.
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So if you query from model `A` to model `B`, only model `B` has through field exposed.
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Which kind of make sense, since it's a one through model/field for each of related models.
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```python hl_lines="10-15"
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class Category(ormar.Model):
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class Meta(BaseMeta):
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tablename = "categories"
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id = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True)
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name = ormar.String(max_length=40)
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# you can specify additional fields on through model
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class PostCategory(ormar.Model):
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class Meta(BaseMeta):
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tablename = "posts_x_categories"
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id: int = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True)
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sort_order: int = ormar.Integer(nullable=True)
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param_name: str = ormar.String(default="Name", max_length=200)
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class Post(ormar.Model):
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class Meta(BaseMeta):
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pass
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id: int = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True)
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title: str = ormar.String(max_length=200)
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categories = ormar.ManyToMany(Category, through=PostCategory)
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```
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!!!tip
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To read more about many-to-many relations and through fields visit [many-to-many][many-to-many] section
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!!!tip
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ManyToMany allows you to query the related models with [queryset-proxy][queryset-proxy].
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It allows you to use `await post.categories.all()` but also `await category.posts.all()` to fetch data related only to specific post, category etc.
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## Self-reference and postponed references
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In order to create auto-relation or create two models that reference each other in at least two
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different relations (remember the reverse side is auto-registered for you), you need to use
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`ForwardRef` from `typing` module.
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```python hl_lines="1 11 14"
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PersonRef = ForwardRef("Person")
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class Person(ormar.Model):
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class Meta(ModelMeta):
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metadata = metadata
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database = db
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id: int = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True)
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name: str = ormar.String(max_length=100)
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supervisor: PersonRef = ormar.ForeignKey(PersonRef, related_name="employees")
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Person.update_forward_refs()
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```
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!!!tip
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To read more about self-reference and postponed relations visit [postponed-annotations][postponed-annotations] section
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[foreign-keys]: ./foreign-key.md
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[many-to-many]: ./many-to-many.md
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[queryset-proxy]: ./queryset-proxy.md
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[postponed-annotations]: ./postponed-annotations.md |