00:01 So we are able to create a car and this is not a great architecture 00:04 to just jam the writing here, but for now 00:06 we're just going to leave it right into our main application. 00:08 However, let's go look at the car definition again, 00:11 there's a couple of things that would be nice, it's not part of MongoDB 00:14 but it would be nice to require like we already have our type checking, 00:17 it would be nice to say that you have to specify a model and a make 00:21 and it would also be nice to say you have to specify a year, 00:25 but maybe we could have the mileage default to zero, 00:29 like 0.0 as a float for example 00:31 and it would be even cool to generate the vin id number here for new cars, right. 00:36 Typically that comes with the car automatically 00:38 and you don't have to worry about it, you have to know what your id is. 00:42 So it turns out that this is super easy and this only is available in MongoEngine, 00:47 it is not available in PyMongo and it's not available in the database itself. 00:50 So we can come down here we can say this is required 00:53 or must match a regular expression, or whatever, 00:56 so we're going to say required is true, 00:58 so you must specify a model and given this is a Ferrari dealership 01:02 we could either say this is required or we could give it a default Ferrari, 01:05 it's going to just make it required; the year also is going to be required 01:10 so you have to type those three things in, 01:13 but maybe over here we could have the default be zero. 01:15 New cars have 0.0 miles, that seems fair, 01:19 how about this, how about auto generating that, 01:21 well, the default is really callable and we could just put actually like this 01:25 we could say float and it should call the constructor initializer for float 01:30 we also put a value, so if we go up here, we can use uuid, 01:38 so if we import that, go have a quick look, 01:44 you can use uuid4 as a string 01:47 so if we say stir of this, we have that dash, 01:51 I don't think vin numbers have the dash 01:53 so we could replace dash with nothing like this, 01:56 what do you think that for vin number, 01:58 so if we could get this little bit of code to run 02:00 on every time we insert a new thing, hey that would be cool, right, 02:04 and we can, so we go over here and say default, 02:06 I would like to call a function that returns that value, 02:09 the simplest way is to do a lambda that takes no parameters and returns that, ok. 02:13 So that's cool, let's actually wrap this around 02:16 so it fits a little better on the big font, small resolution, 02:20 so now we have a better version, let's go back here 02:22 and now we can take away some of these things 02:25 that we can just let it get generated and we'll save it 02:28 so let's try this one more time, so I'm a going to go down here and say add a car 02:31 the model is F40 again, and Ferrari, the year is shiny new, 2017, 02:40 boom, notice it didn't ask me about the mileage or the vin number, 02:44 but did that work, let's go find out, open the shell, turn it again 02:49 and look at the bottom one, check out the vin number, how cool is that. 02:52 So we've got our vin number down here, 02:54 right this is the one I said 2017 not 2005, 02:57 this was generated by our default value, this was generated by our default value, 03:01 and if I haven't done it yet, but if I for some reason omit setting the make 03:06 let's see what happens if i don't set the make, remember it's required 03:09 it doesn't matter what I put here, boom field is required, make, 03:13 right, we can't save it without setting the make 03:16 but we can save it without setting the vin number because that has a default. 03:19 Okay, so go back here, so we can use required and default value 03:24 as well as other types of things like regular expression matches, 03:28 these default values can be straight up values or they can actually be callables 03:32 which result in returning the thing that is the default value 03:35 in this case each time we add a new car, 03:38 maybe I'll show you, we'll get a new one, 03:41 it's going to be 308, and it will be a Ferrari, 03:44 and it's going to be built in what is that, 1991, 03:47 now if we go look one more time, there is a 308 again 03:52 totally distinct number or vin number here, right 03:55 because each time we insert it, it's calling that lambda, 03:58 each time you call the lambda, you get a dramatically different uuid.