How to prefetch_related in reverse of a Django Man

2019-08-22 21:06发布

问题:

In Django, if I have a ManyToManyField:

class Topping(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=30)

class Pizza(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
    toppings = models.ManyToManyField(Topping)

I can minimize hits on the database when accessing the Pizza model's toppings field by using prefetch_related():

Pizza.objects.all().prefetch_related('toppings')

How can I do the same but in reverse, to prefetch the pizza_set from a Topping queryset?

This doesn't work, and I couldn't find it in the docs:

Topping.objects.all().prefetch_related('pizza_set')

回答1:

This should work if you access the prefetched pizzas like this:

topping.pizza_set.all()

If you do something like

topping.pizza_set.filter(...some conditions etc...)

then it won't work and this is expected (as only specific query result is prefetched).