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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:47:26+00:00 2026-05-15T06:47:26+00:00

If I have an entity derived from db.Expando I can write Dynamic property by

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If I have an entity derived from db.Expando I can write Dynamic property by just assigning a value to a new property, e.g. “y” in this example:

class MyEntity(db.Expando):  
  x = db.IntegerProperty()  

my_entity = MyEntity(x=1)  
my_entity.y = 2  

But suppose I have the name of the dynamic property in a variable… how can I (1) read and write to it, and (2) check if the Dynamic variable exists in the entity’s instance? e.g.

class MyEntity(db.Expando):  
  x = db.IntegerProperty()  

my_entity = MyEntity(x=1)  
# choose a var name:  
var_name = "z"  
# assign a value to the Dynamic variable whose name is in var_name:  
my_entity.property_by_name[var_name] = 2  
# also, check if such a property esists  
if my_entity.property_exists(var_name):  
  # read the value of the Dynamic property whose name is in var_name
  print my_entity.property_by_name[var_name]  

Thanks…

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    2026-05-15T06:47:27+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:47 am

    Yes, you can. You simply have to set the attribute on the entity:

    some_name = 'wee'
    setattr(my_entity, some_name, 'value')
    print getattr(my_entity, some_name)
    my_entity.put()
    

    setattr and getattr are built-in functions of Python used to set/get attributes with arbitrary names on an object.

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