Using Google App Engine SDK and Python, I'm facing an issue : I'm unable to access the开发者_如何学Go ID property of a given entity properties. The only properties I can access are those defined in my class Model, plus the key property (see answer below) :
class Question(db.Model):
text = db.StringProperty()
answers = db.StringListProperty()
user = db.UserProperty()
datetime = db.DateTimeProperty()
I can access text, answers, user, datetime and key properties just fine. However, I can't access the ID property. For example, after fetching all entities (using Question.all()) :
# OK Within a template, this will return a string :
{{ question.text }}
# OK, this will return the entity key :
{{ question.key }}
# KO this will return nothing :
{{ question.id }}
Any ideas ? Thanks !
According to the documentation, there is no id()
instance method defined for Model subclasses.
Try {{ question.key }}
instead.
Also note that the key is not created until the entity is saved to the datastore.
Edit: more info based on OP's edit:
Since we're really after the numeric ID, we could do something like this in our template:
{{ question.key.id }}
Another note: you should never expect numeric IDs to increase in value corresponding with the order of entity creation. In practice, this is usually—but not always—the case.
I just found a possible (inelegant, IMO) solution. After querying and fetching entities, loop through all of them and manually add the id parameter :
query = Question.all()
questions = query.fetch(10)
# Add ID property :
for question in questions:
question.id = str(question.key().id())
I don't think it's efficient CPU wise, but it works as a quick/dirty fix.
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