On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 03:46:06PM +0400, Oleg Broytmann wrote:
> On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 07:53:47PM -0300, Claudio Martinez wrote:
> > On 5/13/07, Claudio Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >Given this scenario:
> > >
> > >class A(SQLObject):
> > > n = EnumCol(enumValues=['x', 'y'], notNone=False)
> > >
> > >class B(SQLObject):
> > > n = EnumCol(enumValues=['x', 'y'], notNone=True)
> > >
> > >A(n=None) and B(n=None) both give this error:
> > >Invalid: expected a member of ['x', 'y'] in the EnumCol 'n', got None
> > >instead
> > >
> > >Attached a patch that WorksForMe(tm).
> >
> > That patch is broken. Attached a working one.
>
> Thank you. I have to extend the patch at least for Postgres - to add
> NULL/NOT NULL and proper CHECK().
No need to do that: just add None to the list of values:
class A(SQLObject):
n = EnumCol(enumValues=['x', 'y', None])
See tests/test_enum.py.
Oleg.
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