I have the following function:
signature_request = client.send_signature_request_embedded_with_template(
client_id = self.CLIENT_ID,
template_id = self.template_id,
title = self.title,
subject = self.email_subject,
message = self.message,
signers = self.signers,
custom_fields = self.custom_fields
)
signature_id = signature_request.signatures[0].signature_id
I cannot for the life of me mock the signature_id value in my test. I know that I am properly mocking the correct target because I am successfully mocking another return value from this signature_request object. Any help would be highly appreciated!
I have tried the following:
send_request_mocked.return_value.signatures.return_value =
[PropertyMock(signature_id = 'signature_id')]
send_request_mocked.return_value.signatures.return_value =
[Mock(signature_id = 'signature_id')]
etc.
I have changed my table definitions to use Reference Property. Now when I try to do an insert I get if value is not None and not value.has_key(): AttributeError: 'Query' object has no attribute 'has_key'
subject = self.request.get('subject')
content = self.request.get('content')
user = self.request.get('name')
name = User.all().filter('name =', user)
if subject and content:
p = Post(parent = blog_key(), subject = subject, content = content, user = name)
p.put()
This is my Post class
class Post(db.Model):
subject = db.StringProperty(required = True)
content = db.TextProperty(required = True)
created = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now_add = True)
last_modified = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now = True)
user = db.ReferenceProperty(User)
I am using Python 2.7. I have tried to follow the instruction from another posting regarding if value is not None and not value.has_key(): but those suggestions haven't worked for me.
Thanks everyone for your help.
I added and then set name to p.
for p in q.run():
print "name ", p.name
if subject and content:
p = Post(parent = blog_key(), subject = subject, content = content, name = p)
I am using python 2.71. I got this response from webservices call using python and suds library. I would like to extract the value of tag problemName. How can I do that ?
(200, (TESTResult){
ProblemList =
(ArrayList){
Items =
(ArrayOfAnyType){
Item[] =
(Problem){
comment = None
name = None
problemName = "Sad"
relation = "Mother"
source = "Provider"
},
(Problem){
comment = None
name = None
problemName = "Stress"
relation = "Father"
source = "Provider"
}
}
}
})
I was able to remove (200, (TESTResult) by calling webservice without faults=False parameter for example :
#client = Client(url, transport=t, faults=False)
client = Client(url, transport=t)
resp = client.service.getProblemHistory(ProblemRequest)
probs = resp.ProblemList.Items.Item
for prob in probs
print "problem : " , prob.problemName
So I am trying to create a unique permalink each time that a person posts on my webpage and I want it to be relatively search engine friendly so I have made a little code to change the title to a good search engine title and it is working but then my handler cannot accept it. At least that is what I think is happening because the webpage just gives me a 404 error. The HTML works fine because when I redirect to a static page it all goes through. Here is the applicable code:
def post(self):
subject = self.request.get('subject')
content = self.request.get('content')
if subject and content:
p = Post(parent = blog_key(), subject = subject, content = content)
p.put()
id=str(p.key().id())
subject = str(subject)
subject = subject.replace(' ', '25fdsa67ggggsd5')
subject = ''.join(e for e in subject if e.isalnum())
subject = subject.replace('25fdsa67ggggsd5', '-')
subject = subject.lower()
url = '/blog/%s/%s' % (id, subject)
self.redirect('/blog/%s/%s' % (id, subject))
class PostPage(BlogHandler):
def get(self, post_id):
key = db.Key.from_path('PersonalPost', int(post_id), parent=blog_key())
post = db.get(key)
if not post:
self.error(404)
return
self.render("permalink.html", post = post)
class PersonalPost(db.Model):
subject = db.StringProperty(required = True)
content = db.TextProperty(required = True)
created = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now_add = True)
last_modified = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now = True)
user_id = db.StringProperty(required = True)
def render(self):
self._render_text = self.content.replace('\n', '<br>')
return render_str("post.html", p = self)
def blog_key(name = 'default'):
return db.Key.from_path('blogs', name)
app = webapp2.WSGIApplication([('/blog/([0-9]+)/([.*]+)', PostPage)]
And again it works when I just have it redirect to the main page and list them but not when I try to direct to the new SEO page.
UPDATE:
The test url I am using is setting
subject = "test-url"
id = "1234"
The app then directs me to www.url.com/blog/1234/test-url but it gives me a 404 error.
You define two groups in ('/blog/([0-9]+)/([.*]+) but your PostPage.get() only takes one.
Change it to def get(self, post_id, subject) or remove the second group ('/blog/([0-9]+)/[.*]+
I think you should have a look at the quotes on ur handler mapping, it seems inconsistent.
yours: app = webapp2.WSGIApplication([('/blog/([0-9]+)/([.*]+)', PostPage)]
try : app = webapp2.WSGIApplication(['/blog/([0-9]+)/([.*]+)', PostPage)]
my first question here :
So I'm using tastypie to have api's for my app.
I want to be able to use tastypie to render json and then include that in a django view so that I can bootstrap my app's data.
There is an example of this in django tastypie cookbook here : http://django-tastypie.readthedocs.org/en/latest/cookbook.html#using-your-resource-in-regular-views
The problem is that I CANNOT get this to work, I've tried variants from simpler to more complex and I just cant get it, here some code for my models :
class ChatMessage(models.Model):
content = models.TextField()
added = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
author = models.ForeignKey(ChatUser, related_name="messages")
chat_session = models.ForeignKey(ChatSession, related_name="messages")
answer_to = models.ForeignKey('self', blank=True, null=True)
flagged = models.BooleanField(blank=True,default=False)
mododeleted = models.BooleanField(blank=True,default=False)
mododeleted_by = models.ForeignKey(ChatUser,blank=True,null=True,default=None)
mododeleted_at = models.DateTimeField(blank=True,null=True,default=None)
[...]
class ChatSession (models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=200)
link_title = models.CharField(max_length=200)
description = tinymce_models.HTMLField()
date = models.DateTimeField()
online = models.BooleanField(default=False)
next_session = models.BooleanField(default=False)
meps = models.ManyToManyField(ChatMep)
uid_newsupdate = models.CharField(max_length=200,blank=True,null=True,default="")
[...]
and my resources :
class ChatMessageResource(MyModelResource):
chat_session = fields.ForeignKey(ChatSessionResource, 'chat_session')
def renderOne(self,request,pkval):
data = self.obj_get(None,pk=pkval)
dbundle = self.build_bundle(obj=data,request=request)
return self.serialize(None,self.full_dehydrate(dbundle),'application/json')
def dehydrate(self, bundle):
bundle.data['likes'] = bundle.obj.get_likes()
bundle.data['likes_count'] = len(bundle.data['likes'])
return bundle
class Meta:
authentication = Authentication()
authorization = Authorization()
queryset = ChatMessage.objects.all()
resource_name = 'message'
fields = ('content', 'added', 'flagged', 'mododeleted','author','answer_to','chat_session')
filtering = {
'chat_session': ALL_WITH_RELATIONS,
}
and my view index :
def index(request):
cur_sess = get_current_chat_session()
data1= ChatMessageResource().renderOne(request,723)
return render_to_response('test.html',
{
'all_data' : data1
},
context_instance=RequestContext(request))
What I want is my renderOne() function to give me the json of ONE ChatMessageResource
And also I'd like a renderAll() function to gice me ALL (or filtered) ChatMessageResources in json.
And I want to use tastypie internals, I KNOW i could serialize it by myself but that's not the point..
Right now the error is :
NoReverseMatch at /live/
Reverse for 'api_dispatch_detail' with arguments '()' and keyword arguments '{'pk': 14L, 'resource_name': 'session'}' not found.
I'm just getting crazy, I've been trying for hours.
So please, how to get ONE/ALL resource as JSON by code using tastypie in a django view !
If It's not clear or I need to clarify, please just ask, thanks
Really what I want to do is to be able to get the JSON returned by an API url I created, but from code, not by visiting the url .. So If I have /api/v1/messages/?chat_session=14 which return a list of messages, I want to be able to do the same by code (and not by fetching the url with curl or something please).
Note :
definition of ModelResource.obj_get from https://github.com/toastdriven/django-tastypie/blob/master/tastypie/resources.py
def obj_get(self, request=None, **kwargs):
"""
A ORM-specific implementation of ``obj_get``.
Takes optional ``kwargs``, which are used to narrow the query to find
the instance.
"""
try:
base_object_list = self.get_object_list(request).filter(**kwargs)
object_list = self.apply_authorization_limits(request, base_object_list)
stringified_kwargs = ', '.join(["%s=%s" % (k, v) for k, v in kwargs.items()])
if len(object_list) <= 0:
raise self._meta.object_class.DoesNotExist("Couldn't find an instance of '%s' which matched '%s'." % (self._meta.object_class.__name__, stringified_kwargs))
elif len(object_list) > 1:
raise MultipleObjectsReturned("More than '%s' matched '%s'." % (self._meta.object_class.__name__, stringified_kwargs))
return object_list[0]
except ValueError:
raise NotFound("Invalid resource lookup data provided (mismatched type).")
So here I found the solution, the problem was with url resolving ... I needed to add
def get_resource_uri(self, bundle_or_obj):
return '/api/v1/%s/%s/' % (self._meta.resource_name,bundle_or_obj.obj.id)
to the related object (session here) in order for it to work (don't ask why!)
So here is my working solution for renderDetail and renderList :
def renderDetail(self,pkval):
request = HttpRequest()
request.GET = {'format': 'json'}
resp = self.get_detail(request, pk=pkval)
return resp.content
def renderList(self,options={}):
request = HttpRequest()
request.GET = {'format': 'json'}
if len(options) > 0:
request.GET.update(options)
resp = self.get_list(request)
return resp.content
And here is an example usage :
cmr = ChatMessageResource()
dataOne= cmr.renderDetail("723")
dataAll = cmr.renderList({'limit':'0','chat_session':cur_sess.pk})
https://github.com/toastdriven/django-tastypie/issues/962
I've found that obj_get method needs a bundled request object. See the link.
def user_detail(request, username):
ur = UserResource()
# Add this request bundle to the obj_get() method as shown.
req_bundle = ur.build_bundle(request=request)
user = ur.obj_get(req_bundle, username=username)
....
Your problem seems to be here:
data = self.obj_get(None,pk=pkval)
The parameters to obj_get should be kwargs that can be passed directly to a standard get. None should not be in there.