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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T07:24:30+00:00 2026-05-31T07:24:30+00:00

For some reason, the super() method is not always behaving as expected, opting to

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For some reason, the super() method is not always behaving as expected, opting to return:

TypeError('super(type, obj): obj must be an instance or subtype of type)'

I understand what the error means. I do not understand why it is coming up as an error. Here’s the snippet of code that is breaking. All objects in the system are new style objects.

What’s really interesting is that this error does not always show up. I don’t know what’s causing it. The super() method in Retrieval is passing the Retrieval class, and then itself as an object, which is, as far as I’m aware,exactly how super() is supposed to be invoked.

Any thoughts at all?

In file DBConnection.py:

class DBAdminConnection(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self.user = DBUserConnection().user 
        self.submissions = DBSubmissionConnection()

In file Retrieval.py

class Retrieval(DBConnection.DBAdminConnection): 
    def __init__(self, username=None, password=None, unique_key=None):
        super(Retrieval,self).__init__()
        if username and password:
            self.username = username
            self.user.login(username,password, config.DATABASE)
            if self.user.error:
                raise UserLoginError(username)
        self.unique_key = unique_key
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    2026-05-31T07:24:31+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 7:24 am

    Are you reloading modules somehow in the middle of things? If so, that may explain this error.

    isinstance(self,DBAdminConnection) may become false after reloading modules because of the changes to memory references, apparently.

    Edit: if you’re running your web.py app under mod_wsgi, make sure you’re disabling autoreload:

    app = web.application(urls, globals(), autoreload=False)
    
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