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How can I test if a / no NODE has been found?

NODE = graph_db.get_indexed_node("index", "ID", "myID")
if (NODE == None):
    print "None found"
    exit()

unfortunately results in:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "foo.py", line 275, in foobar
    if (NODE == None):
  File "...\py2neo\neo4j.py", line 1499, in __eq__
    return _Entity.__eq__(self, other)
  File "...\py2neo\neo4j.py", line 324, in __eq__
    return self._resource == other._resource
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute '_resource'

because class 'py2neo.neo4j.Node' cannot be compared with "None".

How to check the results of graph_db.get_indexed_node for empty? Thanks!

2 Answers 2

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I have found a workaround:

assert ( type(NODE) != type(None) )

yiehah! ;-)

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The correct answer is to use:

if node is None:
    ...

or

assert Node is not None

When comparing with constants, always use is rather than ==.

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