Hi all
What do you think about the following code example? Is there a more elegant
way to be able to call a function with and without arguments?
How can I select the fields which shall be returned? I did try it in the
.select(db.location.id, db.location.name) part, but the JSON output always
contained all the fields.
Cheers
-Luca.
def read():
if (request.args(0) == None):
default_sort_order = [db.location.country, db.location.city,
db.location.street_name, db.location.street_number, db.location.building,
db.location.name]
locations = db().select(orderby = default_sort_order)
return dict(locations = locations)
else:
location = db(db.location.id == request.args(0)).select().first()
return dict(location = location)
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