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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T20:47:19+00:00 2026-06-05T20:47:19+00:00

Maybe it’s wrong but I always use this query for my app: cme_only =

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Maybe it’s wrong but I always use this query for my app:

cme_only = Comput.all().filter('__key__ =', cid.key())

What is the compatible version of this query for NDB?
The Metadata queries are very different..

edit:
cid is an entity and cme_only is an iterable that I’m sure has only one value

cid = Comput.get_by_id(int(self.request.get('id')))
cme_only = Comput.all().filter('__key__ =', cid.key())

and then in template:

{{ for Comput in cme_only }}

I do not like it but it was enough

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    2026-06-05T20:47:21+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 8:47 pm

    If cid is your entity then you could do that:

    from google.appengine.ext import ndb
    cme_only = ndb.Key(Comput, cid.key.id()).get()
    

    But this will return you basically the same entity that you start with, the cid, But in general this is one way of querying by key.

    You can check more on how to construct keys in the docs.

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