In fact you should do a manual loop comparison

for i in Page.all():

   if i.uri == uri:
      do something

This will provide that uri you have and the value in the model match.

T

On Mar 21, 8:41 pm, Tim Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to test what is actually in I would do the following
>
> Page.all():
>
> and iteraterate through the items and do a repr on the url to just
> check what is actually stored.
>
> And alternatley try us the above approach rather than gql as in
>
> Page.all().filter('uri = ',uri)
>
> Rgds
>
> T
> and iterate through all the pages and check uri
> with a
> On Mar 2 8:37 pm, Tim Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Do you mean "\work' or '/work'
>
> > '\' is an escaping character
>
> > T
>
> > On Mar 21, 8:19 pm, Versluys Sander <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Yes that idd correct, i provided a wrong sample.
>
> > > But even when using correct named or positional parameters, it does
> > > nog match.
>
> > > Is it possible it has todo with escaping. The uri contains '\work'.
> > > I've used Django Forms the generate a form for the Page entity. Does
> > > it auto escape?
>
> > > Thanks!
>
> > > On 21 mrt, 10:54, Tim Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > One thing to check
> > > > Your query as pasted is
>
> > > > page = db.GqlQuery('SELECT * FROM Page WHERE uri=:uri',
> > > > request.path).get()
>
> > > > I think it should read
>
> > > > page = db.GqlQuery('SELECT * FROM Page WHERE uri=:uri',
> > > > uri=request.path).get()
> > > > or
> > > > page = db.GqlQuery('SELECT * FROM Page WHERE uri=:1', request.path).get
> > > > ()
>
> > > > In otherwords you need to provide named keywords args if you name the
> > > > param in the query
> > > > or if you use positional args then number the args.
>
> > > > You should actually be getting an error like
>
> > > > File "/home/timh/google_appengine/google/appengine/ext/gql/
> > > > __init__.py", line 539, in __GetParam
> > > >     reference)
> > > > BadArgumentError: Missing named arguments for bind, requires argument
> > > > id
>
> > > > See ya
>
> > > > T
>
> > > > T
>
> > > > On Mar 21, 6:14 pm, Versluys Sander <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I have a model:
>
> > > > > class Page(db.Model):
> > > > >   title = db.StringProperty(required=True)
> > > > >   uri = db.TextProperty(required=True)
> > > > >   created = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now_add=True)
> > > > >   modified = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now=True)
> > > > >   content = db.TextProperty()
>
> > > > > And I've added an entity with '/work' as uri to the datastore.
>
> > > > > In my view:
>
> > > > > def show(request):
> > > > >   page = db.GqlQuery('SELECT * FROM Page WHERE uri=:uri',
> > > > > request.path).get()
> > > > >   if page is None:
> > > > >     return http.HttpResponseNotFound()
> > > > >   else:
> > > > >     return respond(request, 'pages_show', {'content': request.path})
>
> > > > > Even when request.path is exactly '/work', the query does not return a
> > > > > match.
>
> > > > > Thanks for any advice you can give me!
>
> > > > > And yes, i'm a python noob, App Engine is perfect to finally learn the
> > > > > language.
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