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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:34:11+00:00 2026-05-13T10:34:11+00:00

I’m creating a Trivia app, and need some help designing my model relationships. This

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I’m creating a Trivia app, and need some help designing my model relationships. This question may get fairly complicated, but I’ll try to be concise.

Trivia questions will all be part of a particular category. Categories may be a category within another category. If a trivia question is created/removed, I need to make sure that I also update a counter. In this way, I’ll be able to see how many questions are in each category, and display that back to users. If a category has ‘child’ categories, I will need a way of displaying a cumulative counter of all sub-categories. Accurate tallies are fairly important, but not mission critical. I do not mind using sharded counters. My question is, how should I design this so that it will adopt GAE denormalization, and maintain optimization?

I was thinking of having a Category class, with a ListProperty in each, which will represent the ancestor tree. It will contain a key to each parent entity in the tree, in order. But, should I also specify a parent when constructing the entities, or is that not needed in this case? I’m thinking that I may have to run my counter updates in transaction, which is why I am considering a parent-child relationship.

Or perhaps there is more optimized way of designing my relationships that will still allow me to keep fairly accurate counters of all questions in each category. Thanks in advance for any help.

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    2026-05-13T10:34:11+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:34 am

    This isn’t as complicated as you might think. Here’s a Category class:

    class Category(db.Model):
        title = db.StringProperty()
        subcategories = db.ListProperty(db.Key)
        quizzes = db.ListProperty(db.Key)
    
        def add_sub_category(self, title):
            new_category = Category(title)
            new_category.put()
            self.subcategories.append(new_category)
            self.put()
    
            return new_category
    

    By keeping both the subcategories and quizzes that are assocaited with this Category in a ListProperty, getting a count of them is as simple as using the len() operator.

    You could use it something like this:

    main_category = Category("Main")
    main_category.put()
    
    sports_category = main_category.add_sub_category("Sports")
    baseball_category = sports_category.add_sub_category("Baseball")
    football_category = sports_category.add_sub_category("Football")
    hockey_category = sports_category.add_sub_category("Hockey")
    
    tv_category = main_category.add_sub_category("TV")
    

    …etc…

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