Hello!
can you please give me some hints on how to catalog a list of dictionaries? Is it possible?
L= [{'id':'1','lastName':'Rossi','firstName':'Mario'}, {...), etc..]
for d in L: context.Mycatalog.catalog_object( d, d['id'])
Thanks so much in advance!
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Giampiero Benvenuti wrote:
Hello!
can you please give me some hints on how to catalog a list of dictionaries? Is it possible?
What have you tried? What exactly is not working?
L= [{'id':'1','lastName':'Rossi','firstName':'Mario'}, {...), etc..]
for d in L: context.Mycatalog.catalog_object( d, d['id'])
Are you use that you created the related indexes that you are using for indexes?
Please provide a reasonable description of the problem (if you have one).
- -aj
Hi Andreas,
what I'm trying to do is indexing in a Catalog some Folder objects manipulating some properties.
If I assign to the request the new key value everything works as expected. For instance: req=context.REQUEST
for obj in context.objectValues('Folder'): req.set('city', obj.city+' '+obj.province) req.set('id', ('/').join(obj.getPhysicalPath())) container.MyCatalog.catalog_object(req,req['id'])
I was just wondering why I am not able to get the same results (only the id get indexed but not the city) building and indexing dictionaries in the following way:
for obj in context.objectValues('Folder'): D={} D['id'] = ('/').join(obj.getPhysicalPath()) D['city'] = obj.city+' '+obj.province container.MyCatalog.catalog_object(D,D['id'])
And yes, the indexes name are the same and they are listed in the catalog.
P.S. I know i can assign multiple attributes to an index in the catalog, still I wonder why the above code doesn't work.
Thanks for your help,
G.
On Aug 6, 2012, at 07:24 31, Andreas Jung wrote:
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Giampiero Benvenuti wrote:
Hello!
can you please give me some hints on how to catalog a list of dictionaries? Is it possible?
What have you tried? What exactly is not working?
L= [{'id':'1','lastName':'Rossi','firstName':'Mario'}, {...), etc..]
for d in L: context.Mycatalog.catalog_object( d, d['id'])
Are you use that you created the related indexes that you are using for indexes?
Please provide a reasonable description of the problem (if you have one).
- -aj
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On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Giampiero Benvenuti giampiero.benvenuti@chiaroscuro.com wrote:
P.S. I know i can assign multiple attributes to an index in the catalog, still I wonder why the above code doesn't work.
I don't know, but first I'd like to know why you are doing this? The objects in the folder are already indexed, aren't they?
//Lennart