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5,124 Pointscan you please assist where am i not doing right
Bummer: type object 'User' has no attribute 'new'
import datetime
from flask.ext.bcrypt import generate_password_hash
from flask.ext.login import UserMixin
from peewee import *
DATABASE = SqliteDatabase(':memory:')
class User(UserMixin, Model):
email = CharField(unique=True)
password = CharField(max_length=100)
join_date = DateTimeField(default=datetime.datetime.now)
bio = CharField(default='')
class Meta:
database = DATABASE
class Relationship(Model):
from_user = ForeignKeyField(User, related_name='relationships')
to_user = ForeignKeyField(User, related_name='related_to')
@classmethod
def new(cls, email, password):
cls.create(
email=email,
password=generate_password_hash(password)
)
class LunchOrder(Model):
order = TextField()
date = DateField()
user = ForeignKeyField(User, related_name="orders")
def initialize():
DATABASE.connect()
DATABASE.create_tables([User, LunchOrder], safe=True)
DATABASE.close()
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsIt looks like you placed your code for the "Relationship" class inside the code for the "User" class, cutting off what had been its "new" method.
It should be placed outside of the other class code (such as after "User" and right before "LunchOrder").