The model
We have been using ndb.Model
so far, but didn't look at the class in detail. The following are the three groups of things that we need to look into:
- The constructor
- The class methods
- The instance methods
Let's look at these in turn.
The constructor
We have been using constructor throughout our examples, as follows:
Listing(title="Civic 1995 for Sale")
What can you pass to the constructor? Basically, all the properties that you declared on the model
itself can be supplied as keyword arguments for initial values while creating the instance. Besides this, the following can be supplied:
- ID: This is either an integer or a string that you wish to use as an identifier instead of the autogenerated one using the
id
keyword argument. If an ID is provided, then the key cannot be specified. We have used it in some of our examples. - Key: You can specify the whole key yourself using the
key
keyword argument. If you are supplying thendb.Key
instance, the ID and parent cannot be supplied...