Issue
I have 2 models, A parent and child model. I am trying to call the child model from the parent model
class Parent(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(...)
class ChildClass(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(...)
parent = models.ForeignKey(Parent, on_delete=models.CASCADE, related_name=child_class)
If i want to refer to the Parent class i know i can use child class
new=ChildClass.objects.all then new.parent.name will give me parent name
The problem comes when i want to call the child class through the ManyToOne relationship. I don't know how to build my queryset.
I haven't tried anything cos i have never faced this problem and i couldn't find answer about it here
Solution
What you're looking for is the _set
magic that Django automatically adds to your Parent
model. See here
But, bear in mind this wont get just one child from your parent, because your parent might have many children.
However, in your case, something like this should give you all of the children of the parent.
parent = Parent.objects.first()
children = parent.childclass_set.all()
Answered By - Alexander Freyr
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