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May 25, 2022 01:43
thx a lot!
May 25, 2022 01:43
@KarlKnechtel yes it does!
May 25, 2022 01:43
I got it fixed!

I pre defined few classes and it worked!, not sure why, the whole thing doesnt make any sense!
May 25, 2022 01:36
@KarlKnechtel if i remove the "objCount" line everything works
i'm trying to create tables using db.create_all() , where db = SQLAlchemy()
May 25, 2022 01:34
@KarlKnechtel pastebin.com/JPixZkv2
May 25, 2022 01:31
I did try to change the order of that line in the class, it didnt help
May 25, 2022 01:30
the line I've added was "objCount= db.Column(db.Integer())"

and the error states : TypeError: non-default argument 'objCount' follows default argument
May 25, 2022 01:29
class box(db.Model):

    id = db.Column(db.Integer(), primary_key=True)
    objCount= db.Column(db.Integer())
    serial = db.Column(db.LargeBinary(), nullable=False)#db.Column(db.String(), nullable=True)
    address= db.Column(db.String(), nullable=True)
    objects = db.relationship("object", backref='box')
May 25, 2022 01:29
hey
I made some changes to a class in my project, and added a column and sense then I kept getting an odd and weird error referring to that column
May 22, 2022 17:09
@roganjosh thanks a lot, but I think I'll stick with the column solution as it would be more optimized to just look for a value in a column rather than grab each row in the box table a long with its objects, then compare the length of the object to the condition; it sounds way less optimized.
May 21, 2022 23:08
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні I have no idea, but I guess i will just go with what is working right now which is adding a column until i figure out how to do it properly if that was even possible, im still not sure.
May 21, 2022 22:29
if it's not possible, that's fine, i'll just make a column in the box class and just add 1 when object is added and subtract 1 when it's being removed.
but if there is a better way to do this, i'm down for it
May 21, 2022 22:27
the question still presented though, how do i query box based on the number of objects referred to

I wanna run something like that
# how to query the first box with items more than 3 for example.
firstBox = box.query.filter(len(box.obj) > 3).first()
May 21, 2022 22:24
nvm i think i got it.
May 21, 2022 22:21
#when I tried
print ( len(box.obj))
# i received this error
TypeError: object of type 'InstrumentedAttribute' has no len()
May 21, 2022 22:19
i thought it's going to return a list of objects , empty or not.
May 21, 2022 22:19
print(f"TEST 1 >>{box.obj}")
 box.obj # that is how it looked like in the console
May 21, 2022 22:03
ok so the line "print("TEST 1 >> " + box.obj)" is the problem lol
May 21, 2022 21:57
# i ran this code as a test
print("TEST 1 >>  " + box.obj)

# that error has risen in response.
line 233, in reverse_operate
    raise NotImplementedError(str(op))
May 21, 2022 21:55
@KarlKnechtel , sorry for the late response, i ran into few issues with the encryption, i had to untangle that first
May 21, 2022 21:06
@KarlKnechtel I'll try that
May 21, 2022 21:01
class box(db.Model):
    id = db.Column(db.Integer(), primary_key=True)
    name = db.Column(db.String(), nullable=False)
    obj = db.relationship("objects", backref='box')

class objects(db.Model):
    id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
    name = db.Column(db.String(),nullable=False)
    box_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey('box.id'), nullable=True)


def createBoxAndObj():
    newBox = box(name ="box1")
    db.session.add(newBox)
    newObj = objects(name ="obj1",box_id=newBox.id)  # that is the aim, add the box Id
May 21, 2022 20:57
@roganjosh thanks, lol
May 21, 2022 00:33
or maybe i have to fire "db.session.commit()" twice to allow the system to generate Id for box in the first time, then the second time to create items so i can use it on the "newObj.box_id"
May 21, 2022 00:32
class box(db.Model):
    id = db.Column(db.Integer(), primary_key=True)
    name = db.Column(db.String(), nullable=False)
    obj = db.relationship("objects", backref='box')

class objects(db.Model):
    id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
    name = db.Column(db.String(),nullable=False)
    box_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey('box.id'), nullable=True)


def createBoxAndObj():
    newBox = box(name ="box1")
    db.session.add(newBox)
    newObj = objects(name ="obj1",box_id=newBox.id)  # that is the aim, add the box Id
May 21, 2022 00:32
hey, does that make sense ?
May 12, 2022 14:28
@JonClements redis? I'm confortable with postgres, is there is anything wrong with it ?
May 12, 2022 14:08
i'm storing it for like 30 minutes
May 12, 2022 14:08
@roganjosh actually, I've been listening, I was just going to add the userId as it's because it wont hurt much even incase of data breach but yes Iam using SSL along with pycryptodome to encrypt the semi-sentive data that I'm temporarily storing.
May 11, 2022 23:25
but I haven't used bytes before and Im kinda skeptical on it's success rate, I got a feeling that its more likely to fail if I used some odd mix of chrs, special chrs and numbers, it could be just me
May 11, 2022 23:22
So in conclusion, it does seem to be working
I have successfully encrypted this sentence "yellow world", stored it in the database as LargeBytes(), then, on another page I queried the item using the same byte, then decrypted it again and print it.
it said "yellow world"
May 11, 2022 22:34
anyway lets find out if we can query using bytes
May 11, 2022 22:33
OK thanks for the advice, I won't call it temp but I'd call it something else that would make more sense yet not related to username/userId, something that I only would understand, I would call a different column userId lol
May 11, 2022 22:27
@Aran-Fey i actually gave it temp name to make it seem less important to the attacker.
May 11, 2022 22:26
@Aran-Fey so If I changed the temp column to LargeBinary() , it would work ?
May 11, 2022 22:24
I wanted to secure the userId info, so I thought of encrypting it into bytes , changed the userId column to "temp" and the aim instead of searching for userId I encrypt it into bytes like that
x = b'\x93\x82\x06\xf6@y\xe5\x864\x88d\xc6\xfa\x85\x18J'
and to look for it in the database using something like that
p = table.query.filter_by(temp=x).first() #p is referring to the person and table is referring to the class/db table
May 11, 2022 22:20
postgresql
May 11, 2022 22:20
@Aran-Fey oh db = SQLAlchemy(app)
May 11, 2022 22:17
Am I correct ? am I using it right ?
May 11, 2022 22:12
x = b'\x93\x82\x06\xf6@y\xe5\x864\x88d\xc6\xfa\x85\x18J'
p = table.query.filter_by(temp=x).first()
May 11, 2022 22:11
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні yes! , what is the right way to do it and weather I'd be able to search for it later , like if I could run a command like this
May 11, 2022 22:10
that is the part of the class that supposed to hold this value
May 11, 2022 22:09
temp = db.Column(db.String(), unique=True, nullable=False)
May 11, 2022 22:04
so change the class into bytes and save it there ?
May 11, 2022 22:01
hi how to store encrypted string like this in the database ? "b'\x93\x82\x06\xf6@y\xe5\x864\x88d\xc6\xfa\x85\x18J'"
byte?
May 10, 2022 15:37
yes!, i think even the simple function that I wrote, I could also twist few digits there or reverse part of the org string which would make it much harder to steal

but if there is any tool that has been proven by expert I'd rather use that, and make sure that I take my time in learning how it works.
May 10, 2022 15:34
@PM2Ring I'd love to get a tip or two, thank you for sharing!, but I'm kinda on a clock here, so I'd grab what I can for now and upgrade later.
May 10, 2022 15:32
@PM2Ring it is to be used by real ppl.
May 10, 2022 15:32
I just wanna securely store the userId, so far salting was a good start. but if there is a better option I would go for it.
the important key here is to store it in the right way so I can look userId later using flask-SqlAlchemy without running in any issues.
May 10, 2022 15:29
@MisterMiyagi passlib does something like that, but in this particular example, I just wrote it myself.