Rename Query.path to Query._path#107
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I don't know how common it is to have a field called `path` in your database, but that's the situation I found myself in today, and I got mightily confused when `Query().path == 'some/path'` returned `False` instead of giving me a query object! It must be less likely to have a field called `_path`, so this should prevent some confusing collisions. PTAL. Thanks!
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Thanks for the PR, @joshuahhh! |
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FYI, I've just released v3.2.1 which includes your fix :) |
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I don't know how common it is to have a field called
pathin your database, but that's the situation I found myself in today, and I got mightily confused whenQuery().path == 'some/path'returnedFalseinstead of giving me a query object! It must be less likely to have a field called_path, so this should prevent some confusing collisions.PTAL. Thanks!