You can use model's _meta
attribute to get field object and from field you can get relationship and much more e.g. consider a employee table which has a foreign key to a department table
In [1]: from django.db import models
In [2]: model = models.get_model('timeapp', 'Employee')
In [3]: dep_field = model._meta.get_field_by_name('department')
In [4]: dep_field[0].target_field
Out[4]: 'id'
In [5]: dep_field[0].related_model
Out[5]: <class 'timesite.timeapp.models.Department'>
from django/db/models/options.py
def get_field_by_name(self, name):
"""
Returns the (field_object, model, direct, m2m), where field_object is
the Field instance for the given name, model is the model containing
this field (None for local fields), direct is True if the field exists
on this model, and m2m is True for many-to-many relations. When
'direct' is False, 'field_object' is the corresponding RelatedObject
for this field (since the field doesn't have an instance associated
with it).
Uses a cache internally, so after the first access, this is very fast.
"""
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