For the following function
def deleteMenuItem(restaurant_id,menu_id):
if request.method == 'POST':
item = session.query(MenuItem).filter_by(id = menu_id)
session.delete(item)
session.commit()
return redirect(url_for('showMenu',restaurant_id =restaurant_id))
else:
return render_template('deletemenu.html',restaurant_id=restaurant_id,menu_id=menu_id)
When I try to delete an item. I get the following error
sqlalchemy.orm.exc.UnmappedInstanceError UnmappedInstanceError: Class 'sqlalchemy.orm.query.Query' is not mapped
The error can be fixed if I do the following change to the code
item = session.query(MenuItem).filter_by(id = menu_id).one()
I am not sure why the .one() fixes the problem. Since the query itself will always find one result. So why is the .one() needed?
.one()
returns the object found....filter_by(...)
returns a Query object.