Thank you Dmitry. I will use serialization in this case.
Kind regards, Stéphane Thibaud 2019年5月21日(火) 9:01 Dmitry Melnichuk <[email protected]>: > Stéphane, > > I afraid this won't work. Ignite storage is typed, thus you can not use > values of arbitrary type, but only of Pythonic types that defined > here[1]. > > If you really want to store such a complex object as a whole, you can > either > > 1) serialize it with pickle/dill/protobuf/json/et c. and store as a > StringObject or a ByteArrayObject, or > > 2) define a class with a GenericObjectMeta[2] metaclass, with unique > class name and a schema. It will be an object of a special class, not > an arbitrary typed value, but it may do the job for you. > > [1] > > https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/python-thin-client-initialization-and-configuration#section-data-types > > [2] https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/python-thin-client-binary-types > > On Tue, 2019-05-21 at 07:15 +0900, Stéphane Thibaud wrote: > > Any thoughts about this one? > > > > > > Kind regards, > > > > Stéphane Thibaud > > > > 2019年5月16日(木) 20:55 Stéphane Thibaud <[email protected]>: > > > Hello Ignite experts, > > > > > > I am trying to store a python value of type > > > > > > Tuple[Dict[str, float], bytes] > > > > > > in an Ignite cache. However, doing that without type hints I get: > > > > > > TypeError: Type `array of None` is invalid > > > > > > Do you know if this is possible? > > > > > > > > > Kind regards, > > > > > > Stéphane Thibaud > >
