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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T10:28:41+00:00 2026-05-20T10:28:41+00:00

I have 4 nested classes, see example: class GameInfo: id = round = #

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I have 4 nested classes, see example:

class GameInfo:
    id = ""
    round = ""
    # ... etc

class Opponent:
    game_info = GameInfo()
    name = ""
    # ...

class Tournament:
    opponent_list = [] # list of Opponent objects
    # ...

class Journal(db.Model):
    picked_tournament = db.BlobProperty()  # here I put picked Tournament object

the problem is: when I unpickle pickled_tournament in Journal all data from GameInfo is lost. I.e. opponent.name shows correct value, but opponent.game_info.id shows empty string.

I use Google App Engine datastore to store data and picked_tournament is stored in BlobProperty(). To serialize data I invoke: journal.picked_tournament = pickle.dumps(tournament). To load data I use: tournament = pickle.loads(journal.picked_tournament)

Why pickle is not going deeper than 2 levels?

UPD: data is set as follows:

gi = GameInfo()
gi.id = "1234"
opp = Opponent()
opp.name = "John"
opp.game_info = gi
t = Tournament()
t.opponent_list.append(opp)
# etc...

UPD2: just discovered that everything works fine on development server if database is sqlite3, but does not work without sqlite3 and on appspot!

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    2026-05-20T10:28:42+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 10:28 am

    In the constructor for your Opponent class, you instantiate a single copy of GameInfo, which is used by all the instances of that class. For example:

    >>> o1 = Opponent()
    >>> o1.game_info.id = 5
    >>> o2 = Opponent()
    >>> o2.game_info.id
    5
    

    Instead, you need to create one for each Opponent instance. Do this by initializing it in the constructor, like this:

    class Opponent:
        def __init__(self):
            game_info = GameInfo()
    

    Also, since it’s not the 1990s, you really should be using new style classes.

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