I'm running into a problem with a DB query in Django.
My DB (models.py):
class Food(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=200)
...
class Combination(models.Model):
food1 = models.ForeignKey(Food, related_name='food1')
food2 = models.ForeignKey(Food, related_name='food2')
...
The order of foods in combination does not matter for my problem.
Additionally each combination can exist multiple times (and in both directions).
E.g. food1="chocolate" & food2="fruit" is the same as food2="chocolate" & food1="fruit"
and both combinations exist multiple times.
If I want to find all combination including a specific food (identified by food_id)
I am currently resorting to the following queries:
combinations1 = Combination.objects.filter(food1=food_id).values_list('food2')
combinations2 = Combination.objects.filter(food2=food_id).values_list('food1')
It works but requires more processing later. I tried to use Q objects with OR, but I didn't suceed because the column extracted depends on the filter...
I know this solution is far from elegant. Should I rather use a custom Field or a CommaSeparatedIntegerField instead of two seperate food fields in Combination? Is there a way to get all requested values (from both columns) with one DB Hit?
Thank's for helping me out!
Cheers,
Oliver