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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T08:16:54+00:00 2026-06-02T08:16:54+00:00

I have a model User and a model Thing . A User can own

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I have a model User and a model Thing. A User can own zero or more Things. A Thing may be owned by zero or more Users. Ordinarily I would add in a third table Thing_Ownership linking Users to Things but I would like to take advantage of SQLAlchemy’s backref feature so that if I had a User instance george I could call george.inventory to get a list of Things that belong to george.

What is the best way to go about this, or should I just add a third model and implement User.inventory as a search through a third Thing_Ownership model for relevant relationships?

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    2026-06-02T08:16:55+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 8:16 am

    Check out SQLAlchemy’s documentation on Many to Many relationships – it should do exactly what you’re looking for.

    So if you have models for User and Thing, you can set up a secondary parameter in your relationship:

    from sqlalchemy import Table, Integer, Column, ForeignKey
    from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship, backref
    from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
    
    Base = declarative_base()
    
    association_table = Table('association', Base.metadata,
        Column('user_id', Integer, ForeignKey('user.id')),
        Column('thing_id', Integer, ForeignKey('thing.id'))
    )
    
    class User(Base):
        __tablename__ = 'user'
        # Whatever you need in this model
        inventory = relationship('Thing', secondary = association_table, backref = 'users')
    
    class Thing(Base):
        __tablename__ = 'thing'
        # Whatever you need in this model
    

    You can then access a list of Things belonging to a User instantiated as george by calling george.inventory.

    Hope this helps.

    EDIT: Reread your question and saw you wanted to use backref – added code to do that.
    EDIT 2: Left out a really important part.

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