def update( self, params, meta ): ''' Updates row with values given on args. The row selection is done using the default of MySQLMonkey ( column.primary or column.keyColumn ). It can be modified using kwargs. The 'table' keyword argument is mandatory, and filled automatically by the Client. Typically you will not pass kwargs to this function, unless you know what are you doing and you have a very special use case. :Parameters: **params** - `dict` arguments for the mysql query ( must match table columns ! ). **meta** - `dict` metadata for the mysql query. It must contain, at least, `table` key with the proper table name. :return: S_OK() || S_ERROR() ''' # We force lastCheckTime to utcnow if it is not present on the params #if not( 'lastCheckTime' in params and not( params[ 'lastCheckTime' ] is None ) ): if 'lastCheckTime' in params and params[ 'lastCheckTime' ] is None: params[ 'lastCheckTime' ] = datetime.utcnow().replace( microsecond = 0 ) return MySQLWrapper.update( self, params, meta )
def update(self, params, meta): ''' Updates row with values given on args. The row selection is done using the default of MySQLMonkey ( column.primary or column.keyColumn ). It can be modified using kwargs. The 'table' keyword argument is mandatory, and filled automatically by the Client. Typically you will not pass kwargs to this function, unless you know what are you doing and you have a very special use case. :Parameters: **params** - `dict` arguments for the mysql query ( must match table columns ! ). **meta** - `dict` metadata for the mysql query. It must contain, at least, `table` key with the proper table name. :return: S_OK() || S_ERROR() ''' # We force lastCheckTime to utcnow if it is not present on the params if not ('lastCheckTime' in params and not (params['lastCheckTime'] is None)): params['lastCheckTime'] = datetime.utcnow().replace(microsecond=0) return MySQLWrapper.update(self, params, meta)