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I'm modeling a folders structure in my application. Every element (folder or file) has its own id and id of its parent:

class Folder(TimeStampedModel):
    id = models.UUIDField(primary_key=True, default=uuid.uuid4)
    parent_folder = models.ForeignKey(
        'folders.Folder',
        on_delete=models.CASCADE,
        null=True,
    )

I want to fetch all nested children of a folder. Obviously it can be done by recursively querying "find all objects with this parent_id", calling this recursively on all the found objects. But I'm wondering if there is a possibility in Django to do this in one query, so that I don't have to connect to the database X times but only once. What is the best approach here?

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I suggest adding a new field in the model :

class Folder(TimeStampedModel):
    id = models.UUIDField(primary_key=True, default=uuid.uuid4)
    path = CharField(max_length=200)
    parent_folder = models.ForeignKey(
        'folders.Folder',
        on_delete=models.CASCADE,
        null=True,
    )

For example if a file has a parent_1, and parent_1 has a parent_2, the your file object path will be saved as :

file.path = str(parent_2.id) + "/" + str(parent_1.id) + "/"

Where parent_2_id and parent_1_id are respectively the ids of the parent 2 and the parent 1.

To find all files included in parent_2 you will write : parent_2_id = str(parent_2.id)

Folder.objects.get(path__contains='parent_2_id')

To save a new file you will need the full path of the folder you save in :

file.path = parent_folder.path 
file.save()
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