I have the following:
class A(Model):
a1 = Field.string(length=50)
a2 = Field.string(length=50)}
has_many({'b: 'B'})
class B(Model):
belongs_to({'a': 'A'})
b1 = Field.string(length=50)
b2 = Field.string(length=50)
has_many({'c': 'C'})
class C(Model):
belongs_to({'b': 'B'})
c1 = Field.string(length=50)
c2 = Field.string(length=50)
My Endpoint uses model B. What would be the simplest way to use the where feature, if you can consult by:
a1
c1
He had thought about creating a view and then a model mapping with view. Any better option?
The other thing that occurs to me would be to use this and do everything manually:
@tasks.get_dbset
def fetch_tasks():
return Task.where(lambda t: t.is_deleted == False)
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