Apologies if this has been answered, I'm uncertain how to word it so couldn't find an existing solution.
Let's say I have a basic ManyToMany relationship as shown here:
class Topping(models.Model):
name = models.Charfield()
class Pizza(models.Model):
toppings = models.ManyToMany(Topping)
That's simple and great, however in the project I'm working on, I want to be able to select the same Topping more than once. For example, ["pepperoni", "mushroom", "onion"] would be a perfectly good result, but I need to allow something like ["pepperoni", "pepperoni", "pepperoni"]
I've tried using a intermediate class, where Pizza has a ManyToMany to Topping, which is just a foreignkey to ToppingType, which is the Charfield -
class ToppingType(models.Model):
name = models.Charfield()
class Topping(models.Model):
type = models.ForeignKey(ToppingType)
class Pizza(models.Model):
toppings = models.ManyToMany(Topping)
and that works, however it means if one day I create something with five "pepperoni" selections, I then permanently have five copies of pepperoni as a Topping in my database.
As I mentioned at the top, I'm sure there's a fairly clean solution, but I've had trouble figuring out how to phrase my searches.