Fixed #6465 -- Tweaked MergeDict.getlist() to work with Django's MultiValueDict class. Thanks, Matt McClanahan.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@7062 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-02-03 02:02:41 +00:00
parent f467c8cbc1
commit 2542b94fb2
2 changed files with 18 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ class MergeDict(object):
"""
A simple class for creating new "virtual" dictionaries that actually look
up values in more than one dictionary, passed in the constructor.
If a key appears in more than one of the passed in dictionaries, only the
first occurrence will be used.
"""
def __init__(self, *dicts):
self.dicts = dicts
@ -25,11 +28,9 @@ class MergeDict(object):
def getlist(self, key):
for dict_ in self.dicts:
try:
if key in dict_.keys():
return dict_.getlist(key)
except KeyError:
pass
raise KeyError
return []
def items(self):
item_list = []

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@ -20,6 +20,19 @@
>>> md2['chris']
'cool'
MergeDict can merge MultiValueDicts
>>> multi1 = MultiValueDict({'key1': ['value1'], 'key2': ['value2', 'value3']})
>>> multi2 = MultiValueDict({'key2': ['value4'], 'key4': ['value5', 'value6']})
>>> mm = MergeDict(multi1, multi2)
# Although 'key2' appears in both dictionaries, only the first value is used.
>>> mm.getlist('key2')
['value2', 'value3']
>>> mm.getlist('key4')
['value5', 'value6']
>>> mm.getlist('undefined')
[]
### MultiValueDict ##########################################################
>>> d = MultiValueDict({'name': ['Adrian', 'Simon'], 'position': ['Developer']})