On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 12:13:56AM +0200, Simon Elbaz wrote:
Hi,
Could someone explain me why the following code:
if ISession(self.request)['cdc_adama'].__contains__('current_customer'): ISession(self.request)['cdc_adama'].__delitem__('current_customer') ISession(self.request)['cdc_adama']['current_customer'] = customer
First, a style issue: please don't use __contains__ or __delitem__ this way. Use the idiomatic Python spelling: if 'current_customer' in ISession(self.request)['cdc_adama']: del ISession(self.request)['cdc_adama']['current_customer'] ISession(self.request)['cdc_adama']['current_customer'] = customer
triggers the error:
File "/home/simon/ADAMA/Src/gui/z3c_dunning/eggs/ZODB-4.0.0a4-py2.7.egg/ZODB/serialize.py", line 352, in persistent_id "database connection", self._jar, obj, InvalidObjectReference: ('Attempt to store an object from a foreign database connection', <Connection at 7966348c>, <zope.container.btree.BTreeContainer object at 0x7a61282c>)
Is the zope.session module opening a new ZODB connection ?
It's not about different ZODB connections. It's about objects being stored in different databases. And that depends on how your session storage is configured in your application. For example, if you use RAMSessionDataContainer then session data lives in a memory-only MappingStorage. Perhaps you can store just the customer ID instead of the entire object? Regards, Marius Gedminas -- http://pov.lt/ -- Zope 3/BlueBream consulting and development