Faling Dutchman schreef op 2016-03-07 09:24:
class Item:
def __init__(self, id, productId, quantity, pageCount, files, option,
metadata):
self.id = id
self.productId = productId
self.quantity = quantity
self.pageCount = pageCount
self.files = files
self.option = option
self.metadata = metadata
itm = Item(1,None,1,1,'asdf',{'asdf': 3, 'ads': 55},None)
print(itm)
it prints: <__main__.Item object at 0x02EBF3B0>
I'm not 100% sure exactly what you need, but namedtuple might be what
you're looking for:
>>> import collections
>>> Item = collections.namedtuple('Item', 'id productId quantity
pageCount files option metadata')
>>> itm = Item(1, None, 1, 1, 'asdf', {'asdf': 3, 'ads': 55}, None)
>>> print(itm)
Item(id=1, productId=None, quantity=1, pageCount=1, files='asdf',
option={'ads': 55, 'asdf': 3}, metadata=None)
See
https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html?highlight=namedtuple#collections.namedtuple
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