[Fixed]-I have a OneToOne relationship between two objects of the same class in a Django app. Is it possible to enforce the uniqueness of this relationship?

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I think that what you need is to make this relationship symmetric.

You can accomplish this by overriding the save() method of the University model:

def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
    super(University, self).save()
    if self.sister_university:
        self.sister_university.sister_university = self
๐Ÿ‘คPeter Sobhi

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I never did this kind of things, but I think that you can make this process through this way :

Method : unique_together()

You can use Options.unique_together and set your university_A and university_B as a unique pair.

unique_together = ("university_A", "university_B")

In your models.py file, you should have something like this (with maybe some issues, but the idea is there) :

class University(models.Model):
    ...
    university = models.ForeignKey('self', on_delete=models.CASCADE)
    sister_university = models.ForeignKey('self', on_delete=models.CASCADE)
    class Meta:
        unique_together     = (('university','sister_university'),)

You should find precious details there : https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/ref/models/options/

I never tried this command, but it seems to solve your issue according to your context.

๐Ÿ‘คEssex

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