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I might not use the library as expected, but I could not find a way to use the find_thumbnail method on a ImageSubset object (returned by get_image_set). I get the following error : AttributeError: 'ImageSubset' object has no attribute 'filter_by'
Looking in the code, it doesn't seem surprising since ImageSubset is not a descendant of BaseImageQuery, and the method filter_by is called on the self variable.
Could you please let me know how this should be done ?
Here is a snippet of my code (Python 3, imageattach version 1.0.0):
class EventPicture(db.Model, Image):
__tablename__ = 'event_picture'
event_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey('event.id'), primary_key=True)
event = db.relationship("Event")
order_index = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
@property
def object_id(self):
key = '{0},{1}'.format(self.event_id, self.order_index).encode('ascii')
return int(sha1(key).hexdigest(), 16)
class Event(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'event'
pictures = image_attachment('EventPicture', uselist=True)
def get_photo(self, i, width=None, height=None):
""" get the photo with index i and given width/height """
with store_context(store):
image_set = self.pictures.get_image_set(order_index=i)
image_set.find_thumbnail(width=width,height=height) # This is where the exception occurs
# find_thumbnail tries to execute filter_by on self, but ImageSubset is not a query, it's query is in it's query attribute.
If I reproduce the code of find_thumbnail but replacing the q variable with image_set.query, then it works smoothly.
Thanks a lot,
Best regards,
Antoine
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I have the same problem then @picakoch and solution proposed works like a charm.
@picakoch is the method generate_thumbnail() working for you when using Multiple Image Sets ?
Here it only generate the first thumbnail, others ImageSets is getting the thumbnail of the first one.
I might not use the library as expected, but I could not find a way to use the
find_thumbnail
method on aImageSubset
object (returned byget_image_set
). I get the following error :AttributeError: 'ImageSubset' object has no attribute 'filter_by'
Looking in the code, it doesn't seem surprising since
ImageSubset
is not a descendant ofBaseImageQuery
, and the methodfilter_by
is called on theself
variable.Could you please let me know how this should be done ?
Here is a snippet of my code (Python 3, imageattach version 1.0.0):
If I reproduce the code of
find_thumbnail
but replacing theq
variable withimage_set.query
, then it works smoothly.Thanks a lot,
Best regards,
Antoine
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: