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python - Should internal class methods return values or just modify instance variables?

I am creating a query builder class that will help in constructing a query for mongodb from URL params. I have never done much object oriented programming, or designed classes for consumption by people other than myself, besides using basic language constructs and using django's built in Models.

So I have this QueryBuilder class

class QueryHelper():
    """
    Help abstract out the problem of querying over vastly
    different dataschemas.
    """

    def __init__(self, collection_name, field_name, params_dict):
        self.query_dict = {}
        self.params_dict = params_dict
        db = connection.get_db()
        self.collection = db[collection_name]

    def _build_query(self):
        # check params dict and build a mongo query
        pass

Now in _build_query I will be checking the params_dict and populating query_dict so as to pass it to mongo's find() function. In doing this I was just wondering if there was an absolute correct approach to as whether _build_query should return a dictionary or whether it should just modify self.query_dict. Since it is an internal method I would assume it is OK to just modify self.query_dict. Is there a right way (pythonic) way of approaching this? Is this just silly and not an important design decision? Any help is appreciated.

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It's perfectly fine to modify self.query_dict as the whole idea of object-oriented programming is that methods can modify an object's state. As long as an object is in a consistent state after a method has finished, you're fine. The fact that _build_query is an internal method does not matter. You can choose to call _build_query after in __init__ to construct the query already when the object is created.

The decision mostly matters for testing purposes. For testing purposes, it's convenient to test each method individually without necessarily having to test the whole object's state. But that does not apply in this case because we're talking about an internal method so you alone decide when to call that method, not other objects or other code.


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