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6,833 PointsHi! I'm currently getting a syntax error, but I can't see what the issue is. Can anyone help out?
The invalid syntax traceback is showing line 61:
class Post(Model):
^
Here's my code for reference
import datetime
from flask.ext.bcrypt import generate_password_hash
from flask.ext.login import UserMixin
from peewee import *
DATABASE = SqliteDatabase('social.db')
class User(UserMixin, Model):
username = CharField(unique=True)
email = CharField(unique=True)
password = CharField(max_length=100)
joined_at = DateTimeField(default=datetime.datetime.now)
is_admin = BooleanField(default=False)
class Meta:
database = DATABASE
order_by = ('-joined_at',)
@classmethod
def create_user(cls, username, email, password, admin=False):
try:
with DATABASE.transaction():
cls.create(
username=username,
email=email,
password=generate_password_hash(password),
is_admin=admin)
except IntegrityError:
raise ValueError("User already exists")
def get_posts(self):
return Post.select().where(Post.user == self)
def get_stream(self):
return Post.select().where(
(Post.user == self)
)
def following(self):
"""The users that we are following"""
return (
User.select().join(
Relationship, on=Relationship.to_user
).where(
Relationship.from_user == self
)
)
def followers(self):
"""Get users following the current user"""
return (
User.select().join(
Relationship, on=Relationship.from_user
).where(
Relationship.to_user == self
)
class Post(Model):
timestamp = DateTimeField(default=datetime.datetime.now)
user = ForeignKeyField(
rel_model=User,
related_name='posts'
)
content = TextField()
class Meta:
database = DATABASE
order_by = ('-timestamp',)
class Relationship(Model):
from_user = ForeignKeyField(User, related_name='relationships')
to_user = ForeignKeyField(User, related_name='related_to')
class Meta:
database = DATABASE
indexes = (
(('from_user', 'to_user'), True)
)
def initialize():
DATABASE.connect()
DATABASE.create_tables([User, Post, Relationship], safe=True)
DATABASE.close()
[MOD: added ```python formatting -cf]
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsMany times, the line flagged as the error follows the actual line with the error due to the syntax parsing spilling over to the next line. In this case, the error is a missing close paren in the previous statement:
return (
User.select().join(
Relationship, on=Relationship.from_user
).where(
Relationship.to_user == self
) # closes where not return