Reputation: 16530
I would like to define a Python property outside of a class definition:
c = C()
c.user = property(lambda self: User.objects.get(self.user_id))
print c.user.email
But I get the following error:
AttributeError: 'property' object has no attribute 'email'
What is the correct syntax for defining a property outside of a class definition?
Btw: I'm using lettuce
from lettuce import *
from django.test.client import Client
Client.user_id = property(lambda self: self.browser.session.get('_auth_user_id'))
Client.user = property(lambda self: User.objects.get(self.user_id))
@before.each_scenario
def set_browser(scenario):
world.browser = Client()
Upvotes: 16
Views: 4561
Reputation: 89335
Object instances like c
cannot have properties; only classes like C
can have properties. So you need to set the property on the class, not the instance, because Python only looks for it on the class:
C.user = property(lambda self: User.objects.get(self.user_id))
Upvotes: 19