I have a class I
and another class X
class X:
class X(I):
userUrls = self.loadGivenDomainPaths
def compute_path_amount(self):
if count(userUrls) > 10:
#try:
#Slice urls into list of 10s from userUrls
#except:
#error occurred.
else:
#blah
How do code the try()
block above to Slice the results of loadGivenDomainPaths
as defined as:
PathsOfDomain.objects.filter(TheFK=user, a=True)
I want to slice results into sets of 10 results (each result is a string
) a dictionary
could possibly work, just at a bit of loss for syntax here.
Update I've also thought about some way to use a for()
loop to count 10 objects (from the django query like:
def get_10_paths(self):
for obj in domainPaths:
return objs
The problem is this would only return an object at a time, not a set of 10. I'm rather confused on how to approach this still
Any helpful code snippets, suggestions, and/or links would be helpful.
Thank you!