I was wondering about creating an object inside an object. As shown in the
link above:
{
'created_on': ISODate('...'),
'author' : {
'name': 'Bob',
'email': '[email protected]'
},
'text' : 'The cake is a lie'}
instead of that dict someone can also write it as:
{
'created_on': ISODate('...'),
'author_name' : 'Bob',
'author_email': '[email protected]',
'text' : 'The cake is a lie'}
Django handles with "EmbeddedModelField". How does web2py handles that?
On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 12:58:48 PM UTC-4, Cássio Botaro wrote:
>
> Actually DAL have experimental mongodb support.
> You can see
> http://www.web2pyslices.com/slice/show/1580/save-the-earth-from-a-total-data-mess-with-mongodbadapter
>
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