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Appengine Filter Inequality And Ordering Fails

I think I'm overlooking something simple here, I can't imagine this is impossible to do. I want to filter by a datetime attribute and then order the result by a ranking integer att

Solution 1:

The datastore isn't capable of ordering a query that contains an inequality by any property other than the one used in the inequality.

This can often be worked around by adding a property that can be filtered with an equality; in this case, it may be possible to have a BooleanProperty tracking whether an entity is from the current week, and update it for all entities at the end of each week.

Solution 2:

I used another trick, which worked out simply because of the format I needed my data in (a list of dicts). In this case I run the datetime-based query, create dicts from the returned ents, and then sort by the numeric 'counter' property. Reversing the sort gave me a descending order. Keep in mind I only requested 10 results, on a fairly small datastore.

q = food.Food.all()
q.filter("last_modified <=", now)
q.filter("last_modified >=", hour_ago)

ents = q.fetch(10)

if ents:
  results = [{
    "name": ent.name,
    "counter": ent.counter
    } for ent in ents]

  # reverse list for 'descending' order
  results.sort(reverse=True)

Example result:

[{'counter': 111L, 'name': u'wasabi'}, {'counter': 51L, 'name': u'honeydew'}, {'counter': 43L, 'name': u'mars bar'}, {'counter': 37L, 'name': u'scallop'}, {'counter': 33L, 'name': u'turnip'}, {'counter': 29L, 'name': u'cornbread'}, {'counter': 16L, 'name': u'mackerel'}, {'counter': 10L, 'name': u'instant coffee'}, {'counter': 3L, 'name': u'brussel sprouts'}, {'counter': 2L, 'name': u'anchovies'}]

Solution 3:

The Datastore has some limitations on queries. One is not allowing to combine inequality filter on one property with order on anther property. You can find more restrictions here:

https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/ndb/queries

Solution 4:

The simplest way would be to split your query:

q1 = query.filter("submitted >=" thisweek)
q2 = q1.order("ranking")

Solution 5:

I don't know since when, but current SDK may return subtle different error:

BadArgumentError: First ordering property must be the same as inequality filterproperty, if specified for this query; received ranking, expected submitted

In my case, I could work around the error with this:

query.filter("submitted >=" thisweek).order("submitted").order("ranking")

Edited 2013-02-08: As Horselover Fat mentioned in a comment, it only avoids an error.

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