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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:11:00+00:00 2026-05-13T23:11:00+00:00

I have a datastore model representing items in an ecommerce site: class Item(db.Model): CSIN

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I have a datastore model representing items in an ecommerce site:

class Item(db.Model):
    CSIN = db.IntegerProperty()
    name = db.StringProperty()
    price = db.IntegerProperty()
    quantity = db.IntegerProperty()

Is there some way to enforce integrity constraints? For instance, I would like to make sure that quantity is never set to be less than 0.

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    2026-05-13T23:11:00+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:11 pm

    The Property constructor lets you specify a function with the ‘validator’ named argument. This function should take one argument, the value, and raise an exception if the valid is invalid. For example:

    def range_validator(minval, maxval):
      def validator(v):
        if (minval is not None and v < minval) or (maxval is not None and v > maxval):
          raise ValueError("Value %s outside range (%s, %s)" % (v, minval, maxval))
      return validator
    
    class Item(db.Model):
        CSIN = db.IntegerProperty()
        name = db.StringProperty()
        price = db.IntegerProperty()
        quantity = db.IntegerProperty(validator=range_validator(0, None))
    

    Note that the example uses a nested function to define general-purpose validators – you can, of course, use simple functions if you want to write a more special purpose validator.

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