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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:30:40+00:00 2026-05-11T08:30:40+00:00

So far, I’ve had great success using PyAMF to communicate between my Flex front-end

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So far, I’ve had great success using PyAMF to communicate between my Flex front-end and my Django back-end. However, I believe I’ve encountered a bug. The following example (emphasis on the word ‘example’) demonstrates the (potential) bug:

My Flex app contains the following VO:

package myproject.model.vo {     [Bindable]     [RemoteClass(alias='myproject.models.Book')]      public class BookVO     {         public var id:int;         public var title:String;         public var numberOfOddPages:int;     } } 

My Django app contains the following model:

class Book(models.Models):     title = models.CharField(max_length=20)      def _get_number_of_odd_pages(self):         #some code that calculates odd pages        return odd_page_total      numberOfOddPages = property(_get_number_of_odd_pages) 

When I attempt to retrieve the book objects to display in a DataGrid, the books display in the grid as expected. However, ‘numberOfOddPages’ is always set to 0. I have even attempted to explicitly set this attribute with a default value (i.e., ‘numberOfOddPages=100’) to see if my ‘_get_number_of_odd_pages()’ method had an error in it. Unfortunately, it yields the same result: the value in the VO remains at 0.

Does anyone have any insight into what I may be doing wrong?

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  1. 2026-05-11T08:30:41+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:30 am

    I just received the following response from PyAMF’s lead developer. It’s definitely a bug:

    This is a bug in the way the Django adapter handles non models.fields.* properties.

    If I do:

    import pyamf  class Book(object):     def _get_number_of_odd_pages(self):   return 52  numberOfOddPages = property(_get_number_of_odd_pages)  pyamf.register_class(Book, 'Book')  encoded = pyamf.encode(Book()).getvalue()  print pyamf.decode(encoded).next().numberOfOddPages 

    Then i get the correct values of 52.

    I have created a ticket for this and will look into getting a patch a little later.

    Cheers,

    Nick

    UPDATE: Nick has fixed this bug and it will be released in PyAMF 0.4.1 (which should be released this weekend).

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