That’s indeed great news. Too bad I’m rooted with 1.9 for a while, as 1.10
doesn’t play nice with Python 2.7.8. I hope I can upgrade both Python and
Django to as recent as possible soon. Thank you for the info anyways!
Tim Graham ezt írta (időpont: 2016. aug. 24., Sze,
16:59):
> You'll be glad t
You'll be glad to know that's fixed in Django 1.10:
https://github.com/django/django/commit/e0837f2cb12de5e95e621d19b186b0da43bcdee2
On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 10:27:37 AM UTC-4, Gergely Polonkai wrote:
>
> It just turned out that value_list(…, flat=True) returns a QuerySet, not a
> list.
It just turned out that value_list(…, flat=True) returns a QuerySet, not a
list. So expected_json couldn’t be equal to the actual result. It took a
bit of debugging as repr() displays [1, 2, 3], not QuerySet(1, 2, 3) or
something.
Derek ezt írta (időpont: 2016. aug. 24., Sze, 16:03):
> Assuming
Assuming that the long function you have embedded inside your dictionary
simply generates a list i.e.
cloned_build.groupings.get(group=group1)
.field_values
.exclude(template=approvable_template)
.values_list('id', flat=True)[:]
results in:
[1,2,3]
Then some examples of possible t
Hello,
I have a test that fetches some JSON data from my API and compares it with
the expected result, which is generated like this:
expected_json = {
'status': 'ok',
'invalid-fields': {},
'updated-fields': cloned_build.groupings.get(group=group1)
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