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Calling .random() for a nonexistant database should raise a helpful error #40

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aleksandra-kim opened this issue Jun 6, 2016 · 1 comment
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Original report by Chris Mutel (Bitbucket: cmutel, GitHub: cmutel).


Instead you just get None.

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Original comment by Chris Mutel (Bitbucket: cmutel, GitHub: cmutel).


Current behaviour is to return None and print a warning, which seems good enough.

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