On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Joshua Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm running into a too-large exception when I bulk put a bunch of entities.  
> So obviously, I need to break up my puts into batches.  I want to do 
> something like this pseudo code:
>
> size = 0
> for o in objects:
>  if size + o.size() > 1MB:
>    db.put(list)
>    size = 0
>    list = []
>  list.append(o)

If you are talking about db entities, you can try repr(o), it's used
to send objects to cache, I saw somewhere in the documentation:

`obj = eval(repr(obj))`

So, you can do "if size + len(repr(o)) > 1MB:" (pseudo code)


>
> Any idea what I could use for the "o.size()" method?  I could crawl through 
> all the fields and build up an estimate, but it seems likely to me that there 
> is a way to get the API-size of an entity more elegantly.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> -Joshua
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