Yes, I thought about it, but if auth.user_id is None for me in auth.user.id
I got error: <class 'AttributeError'> 'NoneType' object has no attribute
'id'.
суббота, 13 июня 2020 г., 15:40:21 UTC+3 пользователь Jim S написал:
>
> Have you tried auth.user.id?
>
> -Jim
>
> On Saturday, June 13, 2020 at 1:34:04 AM UTC-5, Константин Комков wrote:
>>
>> I use decorator for reduce count of sql queries for logged in users like
>> that:
>> def is_info(fun):
>> def decorated():
>> if session.is_info is None:
>> entrant = db(db.a_persons.WEB_ID == auth.user_id).select(
>> db.a_persons.FILE_CODE0, db.a_persons.F, db.a_persons.I,
>> db.a_persons.O, db.a_persons.id,
>> db.a_persons.BIRTHDAY, db.a_persons.GENDER,
>> db.a_persons.BIRTHPLACE, db.a_persons.GRADUATION_LEVEL,
>> db.a_persons.COUNTRY, db.a_persons.REGION,
>> db.a_persons.ADR_INDEX, db.a_persons.ADR_DISTRICT,
>> db.a_persons.ADR_LOC_TYPE, db.a_persons.ADR_TOWN,
>> db.a_persons.ADR_STREET_TYPE, db.a_persons.ADR_STREET,
>> db.a_persons.ADR_HOUSE, db.a_persons.ADR_BUILDING,
>> db.a_persons.ADR_FLAT, db.a_persons.PHONE,
>> db.a_persons.NEED_HOSTEL, db.a_persons.PREP_COURSE,
>> db.a_persons.ARMY, db.a_persons.EXTRA,
>> db.a_persons.WORK_EXP, db.a_persons.PASS_ID,
>> db.a_persons.GRADUATION_YEAR, db.a_persons.EDU_REGION,
>> db.a_persons.LANGUAGE).first()
>> if entrant is None:
>> redirect(URL('user', 'index', args=['logout']))
>> session.is_info = True
>> session.myvar = auth.user_id
>> session.is_info = True
>> session.file_code = entrant.FILE_CODE0
>> session.middle_name = entrant.O
>> session.entrant_id = entrant.id
>> session.birthday = entrant.BIRTHDAY
>> session.sex = entrant.GENDER
>> session.birthplace = entrant.BIRTHPLACE
>> session.country = entrant.COUNTRY
>> session.region = entrant.REGION
>> session.adr_index = entrant.ADR_INDEX
>> session.adr_district = entrant.ADR_DISTRICT
>> session.adr_loc_type = entrant.ADR_LOC_TYPE
>> session.adr_town = entrant.ADR_TOWN
>> session.adr_street_type = entrant.ADR_STREET_TYPE
>> session.adr_street = entrant.ADR_STREET
>> session.adr_house = entrant.ADR_HOUSE
>> session.adr_building = entrant.ADR_BUILDING
>> session.adr_flat = entrant.ADR_FLAT
>> session.phone = entrant.PHONE
>> session.need_hostel = entrant.NEED_HOSTEL
>> session.prep_course = entrant.PREP_COURSE
>> session.army = entrant.ARMY
>> session.extra = entrant.EXTRA
>> session.work_exp = entrant.WORK_EXP
>> session.pass_id = entrant.PASS_ID
>> session.graduation_level = entrant.GRADUATION_LEVEL
>> session.graduation_year = entrant.GRADUATION_YEAR
>> session.edu_region = entrant.EDU_REGION
>> session.language = entrant.LANGUAGE
>> return fun()
>> else:
>> return fun()
>> return decorated
>> As I understund after that decorator inside my function I check
>> session.myvar and have None. I can't use auth.user_id inside decorator?
>> tables.py
>> db.define_table('a_persons', Field('FILE_CODE0', length=15),
>> Field('WEB_ID', 'reference auth_user')
>> # ...
>> )
>> Why I don't have error in query, becouse db.a_persons.WEB_ID == None? I
>> have the first user information.
>> Web2py - 2.18.5-stable+timestamp.2019.04.08.04.22.03
>>
>>
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