Done - thanks for your help On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 11:48:38 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote: > > Yes, this is a bug in bulk_insert -- it calls the _listify method *before* > running the _before_insert callbacks instead of after (_listify changes the > format from a dictionary to a list of (field, value) tuples). If you don't > mind, please file a pydal github issue and reference this post. > > Anthony > > On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 3:21:33 PM UTC-4, Ian Ryder wrote: >> >> It was this: >> >> new_ilis = [] >> ... >> new_ili = { >> 'income': this_rg.template_income, >> 'income_coding': rgli.income_coding, >> 'amount_item': rgli.amount_item, >> 'quantity': rgli.quantity, >> 'income_source': rgli.income_source, >> 'source_agency': rgli.source_agency, >> 'source_type': rgli.source_type >> } >> new_ilis.append(new_ili) >> ... >> db.income_line_item.bulk_insert(new_ilis) >> >> >> >> On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 1:43:37 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote: >>> >>> Possible bug. What does your bulk_insert code look like? >>> >>> On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 1:32:35 AM UTC-4, Ian Ryder wrote: >>>> >>>> OK - I think I have the answer. >>>> >>>> I discovered it wasn't table-specific, it worked with this same method >>>> / table elsewhere in the app. The place it was failing was using >>>> bulk_insert. I changed to insert individually and all works fine. >>>> >>>> Bug? >>>> >>>> On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 6:39:56 AM UTC+2, Ian Ryder wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, the key point is I'm not getting passed a dict, I'm getting passed >>>>> a list. Here's a dump of what the _is_before handler gets passed: >>>>> >>>>> [(<pydal.objects.Field object at 0x11eb9ad10>, datetime.datetime(2015 >>>>> , 5, 29, 6, 32, 27, 732420)), (<pydal.objects.Field object at >>>>> 0x1334a5150>, 1L), (<pydal.objects.Field object at 0x1334a5290>, 8L), >>>>> (<pydal.objects.Field object at 0x1334a5390>, 2L), (<pydal.objects. >>>>> Field object at 0x11c2dfcd0>, 5.0), (<pydal.objects.Field object at >>>>> 0x1334a57d0>, 14093L), (<pydal.objects.Field object at 0x1334a5b10>, >>>>> 'APPEAL'), (<pydal.objects.Field object at 0x1334a5050>, 1L), (<pydal. >>>>> objects.Field object at 0x1334a5410>, 358001L), (<pydal.objects.Field >>>>> object at 0x11eb9a4d0>, datetime.datetime(2015, 5, 29, 6, 32, 27, >>>>> 732420)), (<pydal.objects.Field object at 0x1334a53d0>, 5.0), (<pydal. >>>>> objects.Field object at 0x1334a5690>, True), (<pydal.objects.Field >>>>> object at 0x1334a55d0>, 1L)] >>>>> >>>>> I test it on a different table and it gets a dict as expected: >>>>> {'query_group': 1, 'name': 'asddasdasdasdsada', 'created_date': >>>>> datetime.datetime(2015, 5, 29, 6, 27, 37, 2291), 'run_order': 0, >>>>> 'type': '', 'sum_description': '', 'created_by': 1L} >>>>> >>>>> I'll post again the definition for the one that isn't working: >>>>> db.income_line_item._before_insert.append(lambda f: >>>>> trigger_ili_before_insert(f)) >>>>> >>>>> Which is essentially the same for the one that is working: >>>>> db.query._before_insert.append(lambda f: query_before_test(f)) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 11:10:21 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> the book shows how to print every argument passed to those >>>>>> functions.... I dunno how to make the book clearer :°°°D >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> before_insert .... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> def this_is_before_insert(some_dict): >>>>>> if 'last_name' in some_dict: >>>>>> some_dict['last_name'] = 'altering' + some_dict['last_name'] >>>>>> >>>>>> db.auth_user._before_insert.append(lambda f: this_is_before_insert(f >>>>>> )) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>db.auth_user.insert(first_name='john') >>>>>> 1L >>>>>> >>> db.auth_user.insert(last_name='doe') >>>>>> 2L >>>>>> >>> rtn = db(db.auth_user.id>0).select(db.auth_user.first_name, db. >>>>>> auth_user.last_name) >>>>>> >>> print str(rtn) >>>>>> auth_user.first_name,auth_user.last_name >>>>>> john, >>>>>> ,alteringdoe >>>>>> >>>>>> before_update ... >>>>>> >>>>>> def this_is_before_update(a_set, some_dict): >>>>>> if 'last_name' in some_dict: >>>>>> some_dict['last_name'] += 'was_updated' >>>>>> >>>>>> db.auth_user._before_update.append(lambda s,f: this_is_before_update( >>>>>> s,f)) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>> db.auth_user.insert(first_name='john', last_name='doe') >>>>>> 1L >>>>>> >>> db(db.auth_user.first_name=='john').update(last_name='white') >>>>>> 1 >>>>>> >>> rtn = db(db.auth_user.id>0).select(db.auth_user.first_name, db. >>>>>> auth_user.last_name) >>>>>> >>> print str(rtn) >>>>>> auth_user.first_name,auth_user.last_name >>>>>> john,whitewas_updated >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>
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