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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions appengine/ndb/entities/README.md
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## App Engine Datastore NDB Entities Samples

This contains snippets used in the NDB entity documentation, demonstrating
various operation on ndb entities.

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These samples are used on the following documentation page:

> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/ndb/entities

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# Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.

from google.appengine.ext import ndb


class Account(ndb.Model):
username = ndb.StringProperty()
userid = ndb.IntegerProperty()
email = ndb.StringProperty()


def create_model_using_keyword_arguments():
sandy = Account(
username='Sandy', userid=123, email='sandy@example.com')
return sandy


def create_model_using_attributes():
sandy = Account()
sandy.username = 'Sandy'
sandy.userid = 123
sandy.email = 'sandy@example.com'
return sandy


def demonstrate_model_constructor_type_checking():
bad = Account(
username='Sandy', userid='not integer') # raises an exception
return bad


def dmonstrate_model_attribute_type_checking(sandy):
sandy.username = 42 # raises an exception


def save_model(sandy):
sandy_key = sandy.put()
return sandy_key


def get_url_safe_key(sandy_key):
url_string = sandy_key.urlsafe()
return url_string


def get_model_from_url_safe_key(url_string):
sandy_key = ndb.Key(urlsafe=url_string)
sandy = sandy_key.get()
return sandy


def get_key_and_numeric_id_from_url_safe_key(url_string):
key = ndb.Key(urlsafe=url_string)
kind_string = key.kind()
ident = key.id()
return key, ident, kind_string


def update_model_from_key(key):
sandy = key.get()
sandy.email = 'sandy@example.co.uk'
sandy.put()


def delete_model(sandy):
sandy.key.delete()


def create_model_with_named_key():
account = Account(
username='Sandy', userid=1234, email='sandy@example.com',
id='sandy@example.com')

return account.key.id() # returns 'sandy@example.com'


def set_key_directly(account):
account.key = ndb.Key('Account', 'sandy@example.com')

# You can also use the model class object itself, rather than its name,
# to specify the entity's kind:
account.key = ndb.Key(Account, 'sandy@example.com')


def create_model_with_generated_id():
# note: no id kwarg
account = Account(username='Sandy', userid=1234, email='sandy@example.com')
account.put()
# Account.key will now have a key of the form: ndb.Key(Account, 71321839)
# where the value 71321839 was generated by Datastore for us.
return account


class Revision(ndb.Model):
message_text = ndb.StringProperty()


def demonstrate_models_with_parent_hierarchy():
ndb.Key('Account', 'sandy@example.com', 'Message', 123, 'Revision', '1')
ndb.Key('Account', 'sandy@example.com', 'Message', 123, 'Revision', '2')
ndb.Key('Account', 'larry@example.com', 'Message', 456, 'Revision', '1')
ndb.Key('Account', 'larry@example.com', 'Message', 789, 'Revision', '2')


def equivalent_ways_to_define_key_with_parent():
ndb.Key('Account', 'sandy@example.com', 'Message', 123, 'Revision', '1')

ndb.Key('Revision', '1', parent=ndb.Key(
'Account', 'sandy@example.com', 'Message', 123))

ndb.Key('Revision', '1', parent=ndb.Key(
'Message', 123, parent=ndb.Key('Account', 'sandy@example.com')))

sandy_key = ndb.Key(Account, 'sandy@example.com')
return sandy_key


def create_model_with_parent_keys():
account_key = ndb.Key(Account, 'sandy@example.com')

# Ask Datastore to allocate an ID.
new_id = ndb.Model.allocate_ids(size=1, parent=account_key)[0]

# Datastore returns us an integer ID that we can use to create the message
# key
message_key = ndb.Key('Message', new_id, parent=account_key)

# Now we can put the message into Datastore
initial_revision = Revision(
message_text='Hello', id='1', parent=message_key)
initial_revision.put()

return initial_revision


def get_parent_key_of_model(initial_revision):
message_key = initial_revision.key.parent()
return message_key


def operate_on_multiple_keys_at_once(list_of_entities):
list_of_keys = ndb.put_multi(list_of_entities)
list_of_entities = ndb.get_multi(list_of_keys)
ndb.delete_multi(list_of_keys)


class Mine(ndb.Expando):
pass


def create_expando_model():
e = Mine()
e.foo = 1
e.bar = 'blah'
e.tags = ['exp', 'and', 'oh']
e.put()

return e


def get_properties_defined_on_expando(e):
return e._properties
# {
# 'foo': GenericProperty('foo'),
# 'bar': GenericProperty('bar'),
# 'tags': GenericProperty('tags', repeated=True)
# }


class FlexEmployee(ndb.Expando):
name = ndb.StringProperty()
age = ndb.IntegerProperty()


def create_expando_model_with_defined_properties():
employee = FlexEmployee(name='Sandy', location='SF')
return employee


class Specialized(ndb.Expando):
_default_indexed = False


def create_expando_model_that_isnt_indexed_by_default():
e = Specialized(foo='a', bar=['b'])
return e._properties
# {
# 'foo': GenericProperty('foo', indexed=False),
# 'bar': GenericProperty('bar', indexed=False, repeated=True)
# }


def demonstrate_wrong_way_to_query_expando():
FlexEmployee.query(FlexEmployee.location == 'SF')


def demonstrate_right_way_to_query_expando():
FlexEmployee.query(ndb.GenericProperty('location') == 'SF')


notification = None


def _notify(message):
global notification
notification = message


class Friend(ndb.Model):
name = ndb.StringProperty()

def _pre_put_hook(self):
_notify('Gee wiz I have a new friend!')

@classmethod
def _post_delete_hook(cls, key, future):
_notify('I have found occasion to rethink our friendship.')


def demonstrate_model_put_and_delete_hooks():
f = Friend()
f.name = 'Carole King'
f.put() # _pre_put_hook is called
yield f
fut = f.key.delete_async() # _post_delete_hook not yet called
fut.get_result() # _post_delete_hook is called
yield f


class MyModel(ndb.Model):
pass


def reserve_model_ids():
first, last = MyModel.allocate_ids(100)
return first, last


def reserve_model_ids_with_a_parent(p):
first, last = MyModel.allocate_ids(100, parent=p)
return first, last


def construct_keys_from_range_of_reserved_ids(first, last):
keys = [ndb.Key(MyModel, id) for id in range(first, last+1)]
return keys


def reserve_model_ids_up_to(N):
first, last = MyModel.allocate_ids(max=N)
return first, last
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