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Thanks for the suggestion, but (as we discussed) this is not a good fit for the library. Users who feel the need for it should either either move fields between the parent and child models, or add |
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Configuring Default Fetched Parents
By default, when you query a broken-down model, only the model's own fields
are fetched, and all parent fields are deferred. However, if certain parent
models are accessed frequently together with the main model, you can configure
them to be fetched by default using the
fetched_parentsMeta option.This can be particularly useful when:
select_related()everywhereExample::
With this configuration:
Queries like
Central.objects.get(id=1)will automatically fetch bothCentralandFrequentFieldsin a single queryRareFieldswill still be deferred and only fetched when accessedYou can still override this behavior:
select_related('rarefields_ptr')to fetch specific parentsfetch_all_parents()to fetch all parentsfetched_parentssetting only affects the default behaviorImportant notes:
fetched_parentsmust be a list or tuple of model classes (not strings)access patterns