A collection of useful tools for Python apps running on Google App Engine.


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BSD-3-Clause
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pip install gaek==0.4.1

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GAEK: Google App Engine Kit

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A collection of useful tools for Python apps running on Google App Engine.

NDB JSON module

Usage:

from gaek import ndb_json

# Serialize NDB Model(s) to a JSON string.
json_str = ndb_json.dumps(models)

# Parse a JSON string into a Python dictionary.
ndb_json.loads(json_str)

When the encoder meets a property of the ndb.Key type, there are three encoding options available:

  • ndb_keys_as_entities - encode Key property as a Future whose eventual result is the entity for the key. (default)
  • ndb_keys_as_pairs - encode Key property as a tuple of (kind, id) pairs.
  • ndb_keys_as_urlsafe - encode Key property as a websafe-base64-encoded serialized version of the key.

Please refer to NDB Key Class documentation for details.

For example, for the following data models:

    class Master(ndb.Model):
      name = ndb.StringProperty()
    class Details(ndb.Model):
      master = ndb.KeyProperty()
      description = ndb.StringProperty()

and following records:

    master = Master(id=123456L, name='Europe')
    details = Details(
      master=ndb.Key(Master, 123456L), 
      description='List of European customers'
     )

The calls

    json_str = ndb_json.dumps(details)
    json_str = ndb_json.dumps(details, ndb_keys_as_entities=True)

will return

{"master": {"name": "Europe"}, "description": "List of European customers"}

The call

    json_str = ndb_json.dumps(details, ndb_keys_as_pairs=True)

will return

{"master": [["Master", 123456]], "description": "List of European customers"}

The call

    json_str = ndb_json.dumps(details, ndb_keys_as_urlsafe=True)

will return

{"master": "agFfcg4LEgZNYXN0ZXIYwMQHDA", "description": "List of European customers"}

Feature parity with the Python json module functions.

  • ndb_json.dumps
  • ndb_json.dump
  • ndb_json.loads

Environment module

  • environ.get_dot_target_name(version=None, module=None)

    Returns the current version/module in -dot- notation which is used by target: parameters.

  • environ.get_dot_target_name_safe(version=None, module=None)

    Same as environ.get_dot_target_name, but this function returns None if there is no version or module found.

  • environ.get_environ_dict()

    Return a dictionary of all environment keys/values.

  • environ.is_host_google()

    True if the app is being hosted from Google App Engine servers.

  • environ.is_development()

    True if the dev_appserver is running (localhost or local development server).

  • environ.is_staging(version=None)

    True if the app is hosted by Google (appspot.com) but the version is not the default.

  • environ.is_staging_safe(version=None)

    Same as environ.is_staging, but returns None if there is no version found.

  • environ.is_production(version=None)

    True if the app is being hosted by Google and the default version.

  • environ.is_production_safe(version=None)

    Same as environ.is_production, but returns None if there is no version found.

  • environ.is_default_version(version=None)

    True if the current or specified app version is the default.

  • environ.is_default_version_safe(version=None)

    Same as environ.is_default_version, but returns None if there is no version found.

  • environ.get_current_version_name_safe()

    Wrapper around google.appengine.api.modules.get_current_version_name. Returns None if there is any error raised, otherwise it returns the current version name.

  • environ.get_current_module_name_safe()

    Wrapper around google.appengine.api.modules.get_current_module_name. Returns None if there is any error raised, otherwise it returns the current version name.