The problem is this:
News.label == None and f(News.title) == 'good'
# ^^^ here
Python does not allow overriding the behaviour of boolean operations and
and or
. You can influence them to some extent with __bool__
in Python 3 and __nonzero__
in Python 2, but all that does is that it defines the truth value of your object.
If the objects in question had not implemented __bool__
and thrown the error, or the implementation had not thrown, you would've gotten possibly rather cryptic errors due to the short-circuiting nature of and
and or
:
In [19]: (News.label == 'asdf') and True
Out[19]: <sqlalchemy.sql.elements.BinaryExpression object at 0x7f62c416fa58>
In [24]: (News.label == 'asdf') or True
Out[24]: True
because
In [26]: bool(News.label == 'asdf')
Out[26]: False
This could and would lead to hair pulling in the form of incorrect SQL expressions:
In [28]: print(News.label == 'asdf' or News.author == 'NOT WHAT YOU EXPECTED')
news.author = :author_1
To produce boolean SQL expressions either use the and_()
, or_()
, and not_()
sql expression functions, or the binary &
, |
, and ~
operator overloads:
# Parentheses required due to operator precedence
filter((News.label == None) & (f(News.title) == 'good'))
or
filter(and_(News.label == None, f(News.title) == 'good'))
or pass multiple criterion to a call to Query.filter()
:
filter(News.label == None, f(News.title) == 'good')
or combine multiple calls to filter()
:
filter(News.label == None).filter(f(News.title) == 'good')
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