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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T01:33:38+00:00 2026-05-13T01:33:38+00:00

In Django, I need to create a model in which an instance of that

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In Django, I need to create a model in which an instance of that model can inherit values from another instance of that model in what amounts to a superclass-subclass type relationship. I created a field in this model called parent, which is an optional self-referencing foreign key. I then want to override the __getattribute__ method as follows:

def __getattribute__(self, name):
    if models.Model.__getattribute__(self, 'parent') is None:
        return models.Model.__getattribute__(self, name)
    elif models.Model.__getattribute__(self, name) is not None:
        return models.Model.__getattribute__(self, name)
    else:
        return parent.__getattribute__(name)

This code causes an infinite recursion because the __get__ method of the Model class calls the built-in method getattr passing in the instance as the first parameter.

Is there another way to accomplish what I’m trying to do?

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    2026-05-13T01:33:38+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:33 am

    This is fraught with difficulty when done this way.

    Please reconsider overriding __getattribute__ and use a plain old properties for this.

    I suspect that a simple “getter” with a property names will do eveything you want without bumping into any magic.

    Yes, you may have several similar fields, but I think that simple, obvious properties fit better with the Django ORM.

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