thirdparty/google_appengine/lib/django/tests/modeltests/m2o_recursive2/models.py
changeset 2866 a04b1e4126c4
parent 2864 2e0b0af889be
child 2868 9f7f269383f7
--- a/thirdparty/google_appengine/lib/django/tests/modeltests/m2o_recursive2/models.py	Sun Sep 06 23:31:53 2009 +0200
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-"""
-12. Relating a model to another model more than once
-
-In this example, a ``Person`` can have a ``mother`` and ``father`` -- both of
-which are other ``Person`` objects.
-
-Set ``related_name`` to designate what the reverse relationship is called.
-"""
-
-from django.db import models
-
-class Person(models.Model):
-    full_name = models.CharField(maxlength=20)
-    mother = models.ForeignKey('self', null=True, related_name='mothers_child_set')
-    father = models.ForeignKey('self', null=True, related_name='fathers_child_set')
-
-    def __str__(self):
-        return self.full_name
-
-__test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
-# Create two Person objects -- the mom and dad in our family.
->>> dad = Person(full_name='John Smith Senior', mother=None, father=None)
->>> dad.save()
->>> mom = Person(full_name='Jane Smith', mother=None, father=None)
->>> mom.save()
-
-# Give mom and dad a kid.
->>> kid = Person(full_name='John Smith Junior', mother=mom, father=dad)
->>> kid.save()
-
->>> kid.mother
-<Person: Jane Smith>
->>> kid.father
-<Person: John Smith Senior>
->>> dad.fathers_child_set.all()
-[<Person: John Smith Junior>]
->>> mom.mothers_child_set.all()
-[<Person: John Smith Junior>]
->>> kid.mothers_child_set.all()
-[]
->>> kid.fathers_child_set.all()
-[]
-"""}