From: "Chris McDonough" <chrism@plope.com>
Errr... maybe try "from Testing import makerequest; app = makerequest.makerequest(app)" after app = Zope.app()..
Sweet! That did the trick! Where the x did that wee piece of arcane knowledge come from??!! Thanks very much! Jonathan
On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 16:39, Jonathan Hobbs wrote:
I am trying to access the zodb directly from a python program (instead of via an external method), in order to process large volumes of updates (adding about 900k records to a zcatalog):
So far I have:
#!/apps/zope/bin/python import os, sys sys.path.append("/apps/zope/lib/python") import Zope app=Zope.app()
Which works fine. I can see existing objects within a folder by:
for item in app.sw.WebSitesFolder.WebSitesMasterData.objectItems(): print str(item)
However, when I try to create new objects (zclass instances) using:
REQUEST = app.REQUEST REQUEST.set('id', '100') newobj =
app.sw.WebSitesFolder.WebSitesChildData.manage_addProduct['SWV2'].WebSites.c
reateInObjectManager(REQUEST['id'], REQUEST)
I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "./jhtst.py", line 14, in ? app.REQUEST.set('id', '100') AttributeError: set
I have also discovered that REQUEST.get also generates an error. Apparently my REQUEST is not the 'normal' zope REQUEST. When I "print str(REQUEST)" I get:
<Special Object Used to Force Acquisition>
Does anyone have any ideas as to how to make this work!!!???
Thanks
Jonathan
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