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find, find_multi don't work for unordered composite keys #192

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@schattian

Didn't see it anywhere in the docs, so filing this as a bug

When you declare a model with more than one primary key, say

class FooModel(spanner_orm.Model):
    __table__ = "products"
    bar = spanner_orm.Field(spanner_orm.String(), primary_key=True)
    baz = spanner_orm.Field(spanner_orm.String(), primary_key=True)

If the table's schema is defined having the column baz before bar, find_multi (and therefore also find) won't work properly, as the keyset is compound in different order (ie: Product.find(bar="123", baz="456") will instead do Product.find(baz="123", bar="456").

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