SqlAlchemyTools provides similar functionality to Flask-SqlAlchemy & Flask-Migrate without being dependant on Flask.
Install SqlAlchemyTools with pip:
pip install sqlalchemy-tools
- Database:
- Just by instantiating with Database(), SqlAlchemyTools automatically creates the session, model and everything necessary for SQLAlchemy.
- Works with & without a Flask app with minimal code change
- Thread safe by using
scoped_session
- Integration with Pandas to allow quick dataframe insertion and retriving queries as dataframes
- It provides easy methods such as query(), create(), update(), delete(), to select, create, update, delete entries respectively.
- Autogenerate the
__tablename__
as the snake case equivalent on the model name if not explictly defined (not pluralised) - It uses Arrow for DateTime
- DateTime is saved in UTC and uses the ArrowType from the SQLAlchemy-Utils
- Added some data types: JSONType, EmailType, and the whole SQLAlchemy-Utils Type
- db.now -> gives you the Arrow UTC type
- Paginated results
- Pretty object representation
- It is still SQLAlchemy. You can access all the SQLAlchemy awesomeness
- Migration:
- Inbuilt migration support similar to Flask-migrate
- Create a
manage.py
file to easily migrate your database
- ModelFrom:
- Quickly add all the fields of a model to a WTF form
- Supports
include
,exclude
,only
- SqlAlchemyTools
- Installation
- Features
- Contents
- Quick Overview:
- How to use
from sqlalchemy_tools import Database
db = Database('sqlite://')
class User(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'users'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
name = db.Column(db.String(25))
location = db.Column(db.String(50), default="USA")
last_access = db.Column(db.Datetime)
User.query.all()
user = User.create(name="Mardix", location="Moon")
# or
user = User(name="Mardix", location="Moon").save()
user = User.get(1234)
user = User.get(1234)
if user:
user.update(location="Neptune")
for user in User.query:
user.update(last_access=db.utcnow())
user = User.get(1234)
if user:
user.delete()
all = User.query.filter(User.location == "USA")
for user in users:
...
A number of other very useful methods are provided by the sqlalchemy-mixins library.
The SerializeMixin
and SmartQueryMixin
are included in the base model by default.
The BaseModel
has a default __repr__
to provide a human readable representation of the model object.
The default __repr__
will display ModelName(id=id_value)
If you want to change which columns are displayed by the repr then you will need to set some class variables on your Model.
__repr_attrs__
: if set to__all__
then all columns (apart from any excluded) will be included in the repr. If only some columns need to be displayed then set this to a list of the column names you want to include.__repr_exclude__
: list of the columns you want to specifically exclude if setting__repr_attrs__
to__all__
. Primary keys are always included unless explicitly excluded here.__repr_max_length__
: the max length of a column value before it is cropped.
SqlAlchemyTools handles SQLAlchemy database migrations using Alembic. The database operations are made available through a command-line interface.
SqlAlchemyTools configures Alembic in the proper way to work with your database whether it is with or without Flask. In terms of the actual database migrations, everything is handled by Alembic so you get exactly the same functionality.
To support database migrations, you need to create a manage.py
file.
The file can be called anything
from sqlalchemy_tools.migration import Migrate, migrate_manager
from sqlalchemy_tools import Database
# create/import your database
db = Database('sqlite:///tmp.db')
# create a `migrate` object that is linked to your database
migrate = Migrate(db)
class User(db.Model):
id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
name = db.Column(db.String(128))
surname = db.Column(db.String(128))
if __name__ == '__main__':
migrate_manager.main()
The migrations
folder need to be initialise which will contain your database versions:
python manage.py init
Whenever there is a change to the models that you want reflected in the database:
python manage.py migrate -m "Intial migration"
To upgrade the database to the latest migration:
python manage.py upgrade
To downgrade the database by 1 migration:
python manage.py downgrade
To see all the commands that are available run:
python manage.py --help
Make a Flask compatible version of the WTForms-Alchemy ModelForm
from sqlalchemy_tools import create_model_form
from sqlalchemy_tools import Database
# create/import your database
db = Database('sqlite:///tmp.db')
ModelForm = create_model_form(db)
class UserForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = User
exclude = ['last_access']
Complete guides for the different modules can be found below: