I'm having trouble modeling key/parents for the last two (sensors/readings). I'd like to keep the ancestor path for each. The problem is I only have access to the last id in the hierarchy. Does this require me to do complex query's each time or is there an easier way ?
In any case the hierarchy I'm trying to keep is:
Home -> Zone -> Sensor -> Readings
To test it out I have made a few forms. The selectfield for each form is done like this:
form.zonekey.choices = [ (h.key.id(),h.sensortype)for h in Sensor.query()]
I realize using the id/key is not secure since it shows up in the html form but I have no idea how to do this other than hashing the id along the way.
My problem is that I can't use the above ID selected from the form to lookup the zone key and parents since the key is comprised of Zone and Home keys and I don't know what those are. Looking up the zone by
ndb.Key(Zone, ID) doesn't seem to work (because the key actually includes Homekey and I don't know that there).
Is my only choice to do a query like this:
Zone.query().filter(Zone.zname == 'zonetest1')
and get the key to that and use that as the parent for the next level in the hierarchy(Sensor).
That seems a costly, and convoluted way. Is there an easier and more elegant way to do this ?
Here are pictures of my tests and results.