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added a variable mintLimit #111
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Since i have not run this as a dag yet this is the first attempt at this.
create-tokens.py
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@@ -108,15 +113,15 @@ def create_tokens(ds, **kwargs): | |||
AND active = true | |||
AND approved = true | |||
AND token_id IS NULL | |||
LIMIT 3000 | |||
LIMIT .format(mintLimit) |
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not sure about this one though... syntax might be wrong
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We need to test it fully, I remember this syntax for variables:
f""" some {variable}"""
@CareyAltgilbers can you also help on this?
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@asarephilip there it is
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@dadiorchen Yes, I'll be happy to take a look at it.
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Hello,
It looks like on line 61 kwards is a typo and should be kwargs.
In the SQL statement on line 116 we should be able to change LIMIT .format(mintLimit) to Limit {} and then on line 117 change that to """.format(entityId, mintLimit))
That gives us two unnamed variables in this SQL statement, one on line 110 in a function call and another in line 116.
I ran the code in a test script and did not get any syntax errors, if you have some test data I can use for the entityId and mintLimit I would run the test script again.
cursor.execute("""
select id, uuid, token_id from trees
where
planter_id IN (
select id from planter
where
organization_id IN (
select entity_id from getEntityRelationshipChildren({})
)
)
AND active = true
AND approved = true
AND token_id IS NULL
LIMIT {}
""".format(entityId, mintLimit))
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changed it. Should be fine now. see new change request
@@ -72,7 +74,10 @@ def create_tokens(ds, **kwargs): | |||
if dryRun is None: | |||
print('dryRun is None') | |||
return | |||
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if mintLimit is None: |
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I don't know the busines logic behind this but I will recommend setting a default minLimit
rather than exiting the job when minLimit
is None
.
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business logic works better with a limit every time. that is fine
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@CareyAltgilbers this should be ok now or?
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Those updates look good.
Since i have not run this as a dag yet this is the first attempt at this.