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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T23:40:09+00:00 2026-06-07T23:40:09+00:00

This is my code: class SocialNodeSubscription(model.Model): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): permissions=[post,read,reply,admin] for p in

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This is my code:

class SocialNodeSubscription(model.Model):
  def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
    permissions=["post","read","reply","admin"]
    for p in permissions:
      self.__dict__["can_"+p]=model.BooleanProperty(default=True)        

I need to dynamically define fields in my model but this doesn’t seem to work because dict is not the right place where to put my fields.

For who don’t know about ndb, this is how it would look like going the easier way.

class SocialNodeSubscription(model.Model):
  def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
    self.can_write=model.BooleanProperty(default=True)
    self.can_read=model.BooleanProperty(default=True)
      ...

Edit:

Now my code looks like this:

def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
    permissions=["post","read","reply","admin"]

    for p in permissions:
        self._properties["can_"+p]=model.BooleanProperty(default=True)        
     self._fix_up_properties()

But still i get this error.

File “C:\Program Files
(x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine\ext\ndb\model.py”, line
972, in _store_value
entity._values[self._name] = value TypeError: ‘NoneType’ object does not support item assignment

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    2026-06-07T23:40:10+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 11:40 pm

    It’s _properties,
    just have a look at its metaclass MetaModel and class method _fix_up_properties.

    Definition of _properties:

     # Class variables updated by _fix_up_properties()
     _properties = None
    

    Method:

      @classmethod
      def _fix_up_properties(cls):
      """Fix up the properties by calling their _fix_up() method.
    
      Note: This is called by MetaModel, but may also be called manually
      after dynamically updating a model class.
      """
    
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