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5,422 PointsWhat do you mean by create a Challenge from the arguments? Cannot go further.
I guess I don't quite understand the question.
I don't know what to do after this.
from models import Challenge
def create_challenge(name, language, steps = 1):
Challenge = name, language, steps
2 Answers
Carlos Federico Puebla Larregle
21,074 PointsYou have to use the function ".create" so you can actually create a new instance of a "Challenge", and you have to assign the values that you have received as parameters to that newly created Challenge. You can do it like this:
from models import Challenge
def create_challenge(name, language, steps = 1):
Challenge.create(name=name, language=language, steps=steps)
I hope that helps a little bit
Brendan Cawley
3,940 PointsWow, that is weird. I had the same code but with the lines separated it wouldn't parse...:
from models import Challenge
def create_challenge(name, language, steps = 1):
Challenge.create(
name=name,
language=language,
steps=steps
)
Does anyone know why that would be?