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App Engine Python SDK
v1.6.9 rev.445
The Python runtime is available as an experimental Preview feature.
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Public Member Functions | |
def | get_kinds |
def | get |
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def | start |
def | num |
def | execute_query |
def | get_key_values |
def | redirect_with_message |
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def | generate |
def | base_path |
def | filter_url |
def | in_production |
def | interactive_console_enabled |
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def | initialize |
def | get |
def | post |
def | head |
def | options |
def | put |
def | delete |
def | trace |
def | error |
def | redirect |
def | handle_exception |
def | new_factory |
def | get_url |
Static Public Attributes | |
string | PATH = '/datastore' |
Additional Inherited Members | |
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request | |
response | |
Our main request handler that executes queries and lists entities. We use execute_query() in our base request handler to parse URL arguments and execute the datastore query.
def google.appengine.ext.admin.DatastoreQueryHandler.get | ( | self | ) |
Formats the results from execute_query() for datastore.html. The only complex part of that process is calculating the pager variables to generate the Gooooogle pager at the bottom of the page.
def google.appengine.ext.admin.DatastoreQueryHandler.get_kinds | ( | self, | |
namespace | |||
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Get sorted list of kind names the datastore knows about. This should only be called in the development environment as metadata queries are expensive and no caching is done. Args: namespace: The namespace to fetch the schema for e.g. 'google.com'. It is an error to pass in None. Returns: A sorted list of kinds e.g. ['Book', 'Guest', Post'] (encoded in utf-8).