So I tried this:
new-field-value (into [] (concat old-field-value
field-value))
And I did not get what I expected. Maybe I am sleep deprived, but I don't
see why I can't build up a vector with several values. This is in a map in
an atom. This is the code:
(swap! documents
(fn [old-documents]
(let [
document (get old-documents denormalized-id {})
_ (errors/log document)
_ (errors/log field-name)
_ (errors/log field-value)
old-field-value (get old-documents field-name [])
new-field-value (into [] (concat old-field-value
field-value))
document (assoc document field-name new-field-value)
_ (errors/log "final document: " document)
new-documents (assoc old-documents denormalized-id
document)
]
new-documents)
Those log statements show me this for old-field-value:
({:company_profile_id ["2"], :topic :company, :url ["mikeshawauto.com"]})
field-name:
(:company_profile_id)
field-value:
(["2"])
but I in the final document I only get:
("final document: " {:company_profile_id ["2"], :topic :company, :url
["mikeshawauto.com"]})
I want:
("final document: " {:company_profile_id ["2", "2"], :topic :company, :url
["mikeshawauto.com"]})
What am I missing here?
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 12:28:59 PM UTC-4, [email protected]
wrote:
>
> So I have this:
>
> ({:company_profile_id ["2"], :topic :company, :url ["mikeshawauto.com"]})
>
> And then I get this field name and value:
>
> (:company_profile_id)
>
> (["2"])
>
> The next 3 lines of code are:
>
> old-field-value (get old-documents field-name [])
> new-field-value (into old-field-value field-value)
> document (assoc document field-name new-field-value)
>
> And when the function is next called, I end up with :
>
> ({:company_profile_id ["2"], :topic :company, :url ["mikeshawauto.com"]})
>
> I need:
>
> ({:company_profile_id ["2", "2"], :topic :company, :url ["mikeshawauto.com
> "]})
>
> So perhaps I've misunderstood what (into) is for? How do I add another the
> values of these 2 vectors together?
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 12:20:55 PM UTC-4, [email protected]
> wrote:
>>
>> Using conj instead of into, for no particular reason, except debugging.
>> The document is slowly built-up:
>>
>> ({:company_profile_id [["2"]], :topic :company, :url [["mikeshawauto.com
>> "]]})
>>
>> ({:company_profile_id [["2"]], :topic :company, :url [["mikeshawauto.com
>> "]]})
>>
>> ({:company_profile_id [["2"]], :topic :company, :url [["mikeshawauto.com"]],
>> :reference_id [["331089191"]]})
>>
>> In the transition from row 1 to row 2, I assume the field being added is
>> company_profile_id. Why is there no change? Why isn't a new value added to
>> the vector? I must be missing something obvious.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 11:44:40 AM UTC-4,
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> I seem unable to figure out where I made a mistake, though this should
>>> be simple.
>>>
>>> I have two SQL calls that bring back 5 fields:
>>>
>>> SELECT company_profile_id , reference_id, reference_source FROM
>>> company_reference_id limit 1 ;
>>>
>>> +--------------------+--------------+------------------+
>>> | company_profile_id | reference_id | reference_source |
>>> +--------------------+--------------+------------------+
>>> | 2 | 331089191 | EIN |
>>> +--------------------+--------------+------------------+
>>>
>>> SELECT company_profile_id, url FROM company_website
>>> limit 1 ;
>>>
>>> +--------------------+------------------+
>>> | company_profile_id | url |
>>> +--------------------+------------------+
>>> | 2 | mikeshawauto.com |
>>> +--------------------+------------------+
>>>
>>> This brings back a total of 5 values. I need to have a document that has
>>> 5 values, though if values have the same field-name, then I want to
>>> consolidate them into one vector. There are 4 unique field names, so I
>>> expect to end up with 4 vectors, holding 5 values. Instead, I get this:
>>>
>>> ({:company_profile_id ["2"], :topic :company,
>>> :how-many-rows-and-fields-from-database 13, :url ["mikeshawauto.com"],
>>> :reference_id ["331089191"], :reference_source ["ein"]})
>>>
>>> I expect:
>>>
>>> {:company_profile_id ["2" "2"]
>>>
>>> but I get:
>>>
>>> {:company_profile_id ["2"]
>>>
>>> The documents are combined in a map in an atom, with this function:
>>>
>>>
>>> (def documents (atom {}))
>>>
>>>
>>> (defn update-documents
>>> [denormalized-id field-name field-value
>>> how-many-rows-and-fields-from-database topic]
>>> {:pre [
>>> (not (nil? denormalized-id))
>>> (not (nil? field-name))
>>> (vector? field-value)
>>> ]}
>>> (swap! documents
>>> (fn [old-documents]
>>> (slingshot/try+
>>> (let [
>>> document (get old-documents denormalized-id {})
>>> old-field-value (get old-documents field-name [])
>>> new-field-value (into old-field-value field-value)
>>> document (assoc document field-name new-field-value)
>>>
>>> previous-how-many-rows-and-fields-from-database (get
>>> document :how-many-rows-and-fields-from-database 0)
>>> new-how-many-rows-and-fields-from-database (+
>>> previous-how-many-rows-and-fields-from-database
>>> how-many-rows-and-fields-from-database)
>>> document (assoc document :topic topic)
>>> document (assoc document
>>> :how-many-rows-and-fields-from-database
>>> new-how-many-rows-and-fields-from-database)
>>> new-documents (assoc old-documents denormalized-id
>>> document)
>>> ]
>>> new-documents)
>>> (catch Object o
>>> (errors/log o)
>>> (slingshot/throw+ {
>>> :type ::update-documents
>>> :error o
>>> }
>>> ))))))
>>>
>>> Can I assume that this always gives me 2 values in a vector?
>>>
>>> old-field-value (get old-documents field-name [])
>>> new-field-value (into old-field-value field-value)
>>> document (assoc document field-name new-field-value)
>>>
>>> I'm going to guess that the bug is somewhere else in my code. But if
>>> anyone sees a flaw in this function, I'd be grateful if you could point it
>>> out to me.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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