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Reverse one-to-one relation not persisting in database #473

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@atlasrealm

I have the following model:

class Person(models.Model):
    user = models.OneToOneField("auth.User", on_delete=models.CASCADE, blank=True, null=True)

Now I want to make a recipe for a user that has a person to use in tests:

user = Recipe(User)
person = Recipe(Person)
user_with_person = user.extend(person=foreign_key(person))

when I check test_user = user_with_person.make() it has a test_user.person but when I check the database like this: User.objects.get(id=test_user.id).person it doesn't exist. I can create a person_with_user just fine. Is it not possible to define a reverse relation like this? I've made a small django project to showcase the issue: https://github.com/AlmerCarbonEquity/model-bakery-one-to-one

Expected behavior
I would expect User.objects.get(id=test_user.id).person to exist after test_user = user_with_person.make()

Versions

  • Python: [3.12.0]
  • Django [5.0.2]
  • Model Bakery [1.17.0]

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