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2,912 PointsI am so confused
CHALLENGE: Create a function named search_challenges that takes two arguments, name and language. Return all Challenges where the name field contains name argument and the language field is equal to the language argument. Use == for equality. You don't need boolean and or binary & for this, just put both conditions in your where().
I need someone to help me go through this challenge, i don't quite understand what they want me to do with the ==
i need hints!!, no answers =D thanks in advance
from models import Challenge
def create_challenge(name, language, steps=1):
Challenge.create(name=name,
language=language,
steps=steps)
def search_challenges(name,language):
challenges = Challenge.select().where(Challenge.contains(name, language == language))
1 Answer
Mark Chesney
11,747 PointsHi Angel. This was tough for me!
I finally found the Peewee documentation from the earlier video's Teacher's Notes
This is the one time searching the web & stack overflow led me astray, but searching my own class notes helped!
My hint: where() takes this format:
Object.select().where(condition1, condition2)
and of course condition1 uses .contains() while condition2 doesn't. Hope this works out for you!