I'm using NDB and an Expando model called MBObject because I'm creating objects dynamically with no fixed scheme. I create objects from dictionaries:
dic = {"groupName" : "my group",
"members" : [{"memberId" : "1"}, {"memberId" : "2"}]}
So what I want to do is create a group object that has a property called members, where members is a LocalStructuredProperty of MBObjects. (All objects are MBObject's, subclass of ndb.Expando)
However, there doesn't seem to be a way to specify the second part dynamically, and I'm getting errors:
def config_obj_from_dic(dictionary):
object = MBObject()
for key, value in dictionary.iteritems():
if isinstance(value, list):
objects = list()
for dic in value:
objects.append(config_obj_from_dic(dic))
value = objects
setattr(object, key, value)
return object
So basically I end up with a list of members, and attempt to set that as a property of the object, and hope that it automatically realizes I want a repeated LocalStructuredProperty. So obviously I see where the problem is, that it's not smart enough to handle that by itself. The question is, how would I make it handle that?
And if it won't work with a LocalStructuredProperty, then I'm also fine with using an ndb.JsonProperty, but it's still the same problem: how do I dynamically tell it that I want this to be a property of a certain type?
tl;dr: If I have an Expando model, and I do setattr(object, key, a_list)
, where I set a property as a list, how can I make it know that I want a LocalStructuredProperty
or a JsonProperty
, because now it doesn't know what to do with that list.