Is this a bad practise that a model manager know about the model class? It seems like a circular reference.
eg.
from .models import Entry
class EntryManager(models.Manager):
def sync(data):
try:
self.get(slug=slug)
except Entry.DoesNotExist:
pass
If it is not a bad practise then how do I get the model class within a manager without using the import statement?
I would assume something like:
class EntryManager(models.Manager):
def sync(data):
try:
self.get(slug=slug)
except self.get_model().DoesNotExist:
pass