I'm writing a ToDo list app to help myself get started with Python. The app is running on GAE and I'm storing todo items in the Data Store. I want to display everyone's items to them, and them alone. The problem is that the app currently displays all items to all users, so I can see what you write, and you see what I write. I thought casting my todo.author object to a string and seeing if it matches the user's name would be a good start, but I can't figure out how to do that.
This is what I have in my main.py
...
user = users.get_current_user()
if user:
nickname = user.nickname()
todos = Todo.all()
template_values = {'nickname':nickname, 'todos':todos}
...
def post(self):
todo = Todo()
todo.author = users.get_current_user()
todo.item = self.request.get("item")
todo.completed = False
todo.put()
self.redirect('/')
In my index.html I had this originally:
<input type="text" name="item" class="form-prop" placeholder="What needs to be done?" required/>
...
<ul>
{% for todo in todos %}
<input type="checkbox"> {{todo.item}} <hr />
{% endfor %}
</ul>
but I'd like to display items only to the user who created them. I thought of trying
{% for todo in todos %}
{% ifequal todo.author nickname %}
<input type="checkbox"> {{todo.item}} <hr />
{% endifequal %}
{% endfor %}
to no avail. The list turns up blank. I assumed it is because todo.author is not a string. Can I read the value out as a string, or can I cast the object to String?
Thanks!
Edit: Here is my Todo class
class Todo(db.Model):
author = db.UserProperty()
item = db.StringProperty()
completed = db.BooleanProperty()
date = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now_add=True)
Will changing my author to a StringProperty effect anything negatively? Maybe I can forgo casting altogether.
In Python we can use the
__str__()
method.We can override it in our class like this:
and when running
it will call the function
__str__(self)
and print the firstName and lastNamestr()
is the equivalent.However you should be filtering your query. At the moment your query is
all()
Todo's.or
depending on what you are defining author as in the Todo model. A
StringProperty
orUserProperty
.Note
nickname
is a method. You are passing the method and not the result in template values.You should define the
__unicode__
method on your model, and the template will call it automatically when you reference the instance.In python, the
str()
method is similar to thetoString()
method in other languages. It is called passing the object to convert to a string as a parameter. Internally it calls the__str__()
method of the parameter object to get its string representation.In this case, however, you are comparing a
UserProperty
author from the database, which is of typeusers.User
with the nickname string. You will want to compare thenickname
property of the author instead withtodo.author.nickname
in your template.In function post():
So, to get str(todo.author), you need str(users.get_current_user()). What is returned by get_current_user() function ?
If it is an object, check does it contain a str()" function?
I think the error lies there.