I’m unable to workout how you can get objects from the Google App Engine Datastore using get_by_id. Here is the model
from google.appengine.ext import db class Address(db.Model): description = db.StringProperty(multiline=True) latitude = db.FloatProperty() longitdue = db.FloatProperty() date = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now_add=True)
I can create them, put them, and retrieve them with gql.
address = Address() address.description = self.request.get('name') address.latitude = float(self.request.get('latitude')) address.longitude = float(self.request.get('longitude')) address.put()
A saved address has values for
>> address.key() aglndWVzdGJvb2tyDQsSB0FkZHJlc3MYDQw >> address.key().id() 14
I can find them using the key
from google.appengine.ext import db address = db.get('aglndWVzdGJvb2tyDQsSB0FkZHJlc3MYDQw')
But can’t find them by id
>> from google.appengine.ext import db >> address = db.Model.get_by_id(14)
The address is None, when I try
>> Address.get_by_id(14) AttributeError: type object 'Address' has no attribute 'get_by_id'
How can I find by id?
EDIT: It turns out I’m an idiot and was trying find an Address Model in a function called Address. Thanks for your answers, I’ve marked Brandon as the correct answer as he got in first and demonstrated it should all work.
I just tried it on
shell.appspot.comand it seems to work fine: