django: TypeError: 'tuple' object is not callable
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Getting a type error, 'tuple' object is not callable. Any idea what it could be? (dont worry about the indentation. It copies in weird.) I'm trying to create choices based on PackSize of storeliquor.

Views.py:

def storeliquor(request, store_id, liquor_id):        
a = StoreLiquor.objects.get(StoreLiquorID=liquor_id)
s = Store.objects.get(StoreID=store_id)
x = Order.objects.get(storeID=s, Active=True)
y = a.OffPremisePrice
c = a.BottleSize

g = request.POST.get('OrderAmount', '')
b = a.PackSize
h = b*2
d = b*3
e = b*4
r = b*5
if c == "1750 ML":
    pack_size = (
        ('1', '1')
        ('3', '3')
        (b, b)
        (h, h)
        (d, d)
        (e, e)
        (r, r)
    )
elif c == "1000 ML":
    pack_size = (
        ('1', '1')
        ('3', '3')
        ('6', '6')
        (b, b)
        (h, h)
        (d, d)
        (e, e)
        (r, r)
    )
elif c == "750 ML":
    pack_size = (
        ('1', '1')
        ('3', '3')
        ('6', '6')
        (b, b)
        (h, h)
        (c, d)
        (e, e)
        (r, r)
    )     
elif c == "375 ML":
    pack_size = (
        ('3', '3')
        ('6', '6')
        ('12', '12')
        (b, b)
        (h, h)
        (d, d)
        (e, e)
        (r, r)
    )        
elif c == "200 ML":
    pack_size = (
        ('12', '24')
        ('24', '24')
        (b, b)
        (c, c)
        (c, d)
        (e, e)
        (r, r)
    ) 
else:
    pack_size = (
        (b, b)
        (c, c)
        (c, d)
        (e, e)
        (r, r)
    )        




if request.method == "POST":
    f = AddToOrderForm(request.POST)

    if f.is_valid():
        z = f.save(commit=False)
        z.TotalPrice = (float(y)) * (float(g))
        z.storeliquorID = a
        z.orderID = x

        z.save()        

    return HttpResponseRedirect('/stores/get/%s' % store_id)

else:
    f = AddToOrderForm()
    f.fields['OrderAmount'].choices = pack_size      
args = {}


args['liquor'] = a
args['s'] = s
args['form'] = f   

return render(request,'storeliquor.html', args)

Models file:

class LiquorOrder(models.Model):

LiquorOrderID = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
storeliquorID = models.ForeignKey(StoreLiquor)
orderID = models.ForeignKey(Order)
OrderAmount = models.CharField('Order Amount', max_length=3)
TotalPrice = models.DecimalField('Total Price', max_digits=5, decimal_places=2)
StorePrice = models.DecimalField('Store Price', max_digits=5, decimal_places=2)

Forms file:

class AddToOrderForm(forms.ModelForm):

class Meta:
    model = LiquorOrder
    fields = ('OrderAmount', 'StorePrice')
Orazio answered 24/8, 2013 at 3:45 Comment(1)
The tuples inside pack_size should be separated by commas.(,)Buncombe
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You're missing comma (,) inbetween:

>>> ((1,2) (2,3))
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: 'tuple' object is not callable

Put comma:

>>> ((1,2), (2,3))
((1, 2), (2, 3))
Atronna answered 24/8, 2013 at 3:46 Comment(0)
R
1

There is comma missing in your tuple.

insert the comma between the tuples as shown:

pack_size = (('1', '1'),('3', '3'),(b, b),(h, h),(d, d), (e, e),(r, r))

Do the same for all

Reprobative answered 15/4, 2020 at 6:50 Comment(0)
Z
1

Tuple needs commas between values as shown below:

myTuple = (("a", "b"), (1, 2))
               ↑     ↑   ↑
           # Commas are needed

In addition, this below is Tuple type:

myTuple = (("a", "b"))

And these below are also Tuple type:

myTuple = (("a",))
myTuple = (("a"),)
myTuple = (("a",),)
myTuple = ((),)
myTuple = (())

But, this below is not Tuple. This below is String type:

myTuple = (("a"))

And this below causes error:

myTuple = ((,))
Ziegler answered 5/6, 2022 at 11:23 Comment(0)

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