Hi,
Thanks a lot Bob and Allan for the help.
I tried experimenting with classes and objects on python interpretor
and learned that in python functions, classes, method, objects and
modules all can be passed around and returned.
From what I understood from your answers:
user =
I tried experimenting with classes and objects on python interpretor
and learned that in python functions, classes, method, objects and
modules all can be passed around and returned.That's correct, they are all
objects in Python
From what I understood from your answers:
user =
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 3:27 PM, Kush Goyal kushgoyal...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, db is an sqlalchemy engine and db.Model is a class.
db.Model is I think a sqlalchemy declarative base class which has all
the needed methods and classes for database handling.
So, did I get the above things
Hi,
I am learning web development by using flask framework. The below code
is used to create a class LoginForm which inherits from the class
Form.
In the method 'validate' of class 'LoginForm' the variable 'user' is
initialized by using:
user = User.query.filter_by ( username =
On 12/10/13 16:01, Kush Goyal wrote:
Hi,
I am learning web development by using flask framework. The below code
is used to create a class LoginForm which inherits from the class
Form.
In the method 'validate' of class 'LoginForm' the variable 'user' is
initialized by using:
user =
On 10/12/2013 11:01 AM, Kush Goyal wrote:
[[snip]
user = User.query.filter_by ( username = self.username.data ).first()
now this I do not understand.
Can a object be create by using a method of a class instead of the
class consturctor? I
Without seeing the code you reference (User module) I