Beispiel #1
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    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        config = kwargs.get('config')

        # We have multiple inheritance here, explicitly calling superclasses's
        # init is mandatory.
        # See http://freshfoo.com/blog/object__init__takes_no_parameters
        SearchBase.__init__(self, config=config)
        ElasticSearchBase.__init__(self, config=config)
Beispiel #2
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    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        config = kwargs.get('config')

        self.all_fields = self.get_fields()

        self.database_name_to_field_name_map = dict(
            (x['in_database_name'], x['name'])
            for x in self.all_fields.values())

        # We have multiple inheritance here, explicitly calling superclasses's
        # init is mandatory.
        # See http://freshfoo.com/blog/object__init__takes_no_parameters
        SearchBase.__init__(self, config=config, fields=self.all_fields)
        ElasticSearchBase.__init__(self, config=config)
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        config = kwargs.get('config')
        ElasticSearchBase.__init__(self, config=config)

        self.all_fields = self.get_fields()

        self.database_name_to_field_name_map = dict(
            (x['in_database_name'], x['name'])
            for x in self.all_fields.values()
        )

        # We have multiple inheritance here, explicitly calling superclasses's
        # init is mandatory.
        # See http://freshfoo.com/blog/object__init__takes_no_parameters
        SearchBase.__init__(self, config=config, fields=self.all_fields)
Beispiel #4
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 def __init__(self, config):
     # We have multiple inheritance here, explicitly calling superclasses's
     # init is mandatory.
     # See http://freshfoo.com/blog/object__init__takes_no_parameters
     SearchBase.__init__(self, config=config)
     ElasticSearchBase.__init__(self, config=config)