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update mongokit patterng
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@ -48,12 +48,13 @@ insert query to the next without any problem. MongoKit is just schemaless
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too, but implements some validation to ensure data integrity.
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too, but implements some validation to ensure data integrity.
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Here is an example document (put this also into :file:`app.py`, e.g.)::
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Here is an example document (put this also into :file:`app.py`, e.g.)::
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from mongokit import ValidationError
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def max_length(length):
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def max_length(length):
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def validate(value):
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def validate(value):
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if len(value) <= length:
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if len(value) <= length:
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return True
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return True
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raise Exception('%s must be at most %s characters long' % length)
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raise ValidationError('%s must be at most {0} characters long'.format(length))
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return validate
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return validate
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class User(Document):
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class User(Document):
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This example shows you how to define your schema (named structure), a
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This example shows you how to define your schema (named structure), a
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validator for the maximum character length and uses a special MongoKit feature
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validator for the maximum character length and uses a special MongoKit feature
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called `use_dot_notation`. Per default MongoKit behaves like a python
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called `use_dot_notation`. When you define a ValidationError, you can add the `%s`
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into the format string to have the value placed in there for the final error message.
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ValueErrors can also be thrown as an alternative. Per default MongoKit behaves like a python
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dictionary but with `use_dot_notation` set to ``True`` you can use your
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dictionary but with `use_dot_notation` set to ``True`` you can use your
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documents like you use models in nearly any other ORM by using dots to
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documents like you use models in nearly any other ORM by using dots to
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separate between attributes.
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separate between attributes.
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