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5269 lines
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Python
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# sql/schema.py
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2022 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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# <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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"""The schema module provides the building blocks for database metadata.
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Each element within this module describes a database entity which can be
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created and dropped, or is otherwise part of such an entity. Examples include
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tables, columns, sequences, and indexes.
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All entities are subclasses of :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.SchemaItem`, and as
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defined in this module they are intended to be agnostic of any vendor-specific
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constructs.
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A collection of entities are grouped into a unit called
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:class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.MetaData`. MetaData serves as a logical grouping of
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schema elements, and can also be associated with an actual database connection
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such that operations involving the contained elements can contact the database
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as needed.
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Two of the elements here also build upon their "syntactic" counterparts, which
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are defined in :class:`~sqlalchemy.sql.expression.`, specifically
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:class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Table` and :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Column`.
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Since these objects are part of the SQL expression language, they are usable
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as components in SQL expressions.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import collections
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import sqlalchemy
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from . import coercions
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from . import ddl
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from . import roles
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from . import type_api
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from . import visitors
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from .base import _bind_or_error
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from .base import DedupeColumnCollection
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from .base import DialectKWArgs
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from .base import Executable
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from .base import SchemaEventTarget
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from .coercions import _document_text_coercion
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from .elements import ClauseElement
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from .elements import ColumnClause
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from .elements import ColumnElement
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from .elements import quoted_name
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from .elements import TextClause
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from .selectable import TableClause
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from .type_api import to_instance
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from .visitors import InternalTraversal
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from .. import event
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from .. import exc
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from .. import inspection
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from .. import util
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RETAIN_SCHEMA = util.symbol(
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"retain_schema"
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"""Symbol indicating that a :class:`_schema.Table`, :class:`.Sequence`
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or in some cases a :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` object, in situations
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where the object is being copied for a :meth:`.Table.to_metadata`
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operation, should retain the schema name that it already has.
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"""
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)
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BLANK_SCHEMA = util.symbol(
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"blank_schema",
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"""Symbol indicating that a :class:`_schema.Table`, :class:`.Sequence`
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or in some cases a :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` object
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should have 'None' for its schema, even if the parent
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:class:`_schema.MetaData` has specified a schema.
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.. versionadded:: 1.0.14
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""",
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)
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NULL_UNSPECIFIED = util.symbol(
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"NULL_UNSPECIFIED",
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"""Symbol indicating the "nullable" keyword was not passed to a Column.
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Normally we would expect None to be acceptable for this but some backends
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such as that of SQL Server place special signficance on a "nullability"
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value of None.
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""",
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)
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def _get_table_key(name, schema):
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if schema is None:
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return name
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else:
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return schema + "." + name
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# this should really be in sql/util.py but we'd have to
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# break an import cycle
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def _copy_expression(expression, source_table, target_table):
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if source_table is None or target_table is None:
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return expression
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def replace(col):
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if (
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isinstance(col, Column)
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and col.table is source_table
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and col.key in source_table.c
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):
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return target_table.c[col.key]
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else:
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return None
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return visitors.replacement_traverse(expression, {}, replace)
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@inspection._self_inspects
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class SchemaItem(SchemaEventTarget, visitors.Visitable):
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"""Base class for items that define a database schema."""
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__visit_name__ = "schema_item"
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create_drop_stringify_dialect = "default"
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def _init_items(self, *args, **kw):
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"""Initialize the list of child items for this SchemaItem."""
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for item in args:
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if item is not None:
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try:
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spwd = item._set_parent_with_dispatch
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except AttributeError as err:
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util.raise_(
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exc.ArgumentError(
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"'SchemaItem' object, such as a 'Column' or a "
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"'Constraint' expected, got %r" % item
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),
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replace_context=err,
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)
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else:
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spwd(self, **kw)
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def __repr__(self):
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return util.generic_repr(self, omit_kwarg=["info"])
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@util.memoized_property
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def info(self):
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"""Info dictionary associated with the object, allowing user-defined
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data to be associated with this :class:`.SchemaItem`.
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The dictionary is automatically generated when first accessed.
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It can also be specified in the constructor of some objects,
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such as :class:`_schema.Table` and :class:`_schema.Column`.
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"""
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return {}
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def _schema_item_copy(self, schema_item):
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if "info" in self.__dict__:
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schema_item.info = self.info.copy()
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schema_item.dispatch._update(self.dispatch)
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return schema_item
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_use_schema_map = True
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class Table(DialectKWArgs, SchemaItem, TableClause):
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r"""Represent a table in a database.
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e.g.::
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mytable = Table(
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"mytable", metadata,
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Column('mytable_id', Integer, primary_key=True),
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Column('value', String(50))
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)
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The :class:`_schema.Table`
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object constructs a unique instance of itself based
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on its name and optional schema name within the given
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:class:`_schema.MetaData` object. Calling the :class:`_schema.Table`
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constructor with the same name and same :class:`_schema.MetaData` argument
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a second time will return the *same* :class:`_schema.Table`
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object - in this way
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the :class:`_schema.Table` constructor acts as a registry function.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`metadata_describing` - Introduction to database metadata
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Constructor arguments are as follows:
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:param name: The name of this table as represented in the database.
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The table name, along with the value of the ``schema`` parameter,
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forms a key which uniquely identifies this :class:`_schema.Table`
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within
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the owning :class:`_schema.MetaData` collection.
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Additional calls to :class:`_schema.Table` with the same name,
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metadata,
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and schema name will return the same :class:`_schema.Table` object.
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Names which contain no upper case characters
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will be treated as case insensitive names, and will not be quoted
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unless they are a reserved word or contain special characters.
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A name with any number of upper case characters is considered
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to be case sensitive, and will be sent as quoted.
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To enable unconditional quoting for the table name, specify the flag
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``quote=True`` to the constructor, or use the :class:`.quoted_name`
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construct to specify the name.
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:param metadata: a :class:`_schema.MetaData`
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object which will contain this
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table. The metadata is used as a point of association of this table
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with other tables which are referenced via foreign key. It also
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may be used to associate this table with a particular
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:class:`.Connectable`.
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:param \*args: Additional positional arguments are used primarily
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to add the list of :class:`_schema.Column`
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objects contained within this
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table. Similar to the style of a CREATE TABLE statement, other
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:class:`.SchemaItem` constructs may be added here, including
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:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint`, and
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:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`.
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:param autoload: Defaults to ``False``, unless
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload_with`
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is set in which case it defaults to ``True``;
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:class:`_schema.Column` objects
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for this table should be reflected from the database, possibly
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augmenting objects that were explicitly specified.
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:class:`_schema.Column` and other objects explicitly set on the
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table will replace corresponding reflected objects.
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.. deprecated:: 1.4
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The autoload parameter is deprecated and will be removed in
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version 2.0. Please use the
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload_with` parameter, passing an
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engine or connection.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`metadata_reflection_toplevel`
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:param autoload_replace: Defaults to ``True``; when using
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload`
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in conjunction with :paramref:`_schema.Table.extend_existing`,
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indicates
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that :class:`_schema.Column` objects present in the already-existing
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:class:`_schema.Table`
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object should be replaced with columns of the same
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name retrieved from the autoload process. When ``False``, columns
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already present under existing names will be omitted from the
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reflection process.
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Note that this setting does not impact :class:`_schema.Column` objects
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specified programmatically within the call to :class:`_schema.Table`
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that
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also is autoloading; those :class:`_schema.Column` objects will always
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replace existing columns of the same name when
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.extend_existing` is ``True``.
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.. seealso::
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload`
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.extend_existing`
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:param autoload_with: An :class:`_engine.Engine` or
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:class:`_engine.Connection` object,
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or a :class:`_reflection.Inspector` object as returned by
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:func:`_sa.inspect`
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against one, with which this :class:`_schema.Table`
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object will be reflected.
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When set to a non-None value, the autoload process will take place
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for this table against the given engine or connection.
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:param extend_existing: When ``True``, indicates that if this
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:class:`_schema.Table` is already present in the given
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:class:`_schema.MetaData`,
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apply further arguments within the constructor to the existing
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:class:`_schema.Table`.
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If :paramref:`_schema.Table.extend_existing` or
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.keep_existing` are not set,
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and the given name
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of the new :class:`_schema.Table` refers to a :class:`_schema.Table`
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that is
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already present in the target :class:`_schema.MetaData` collection,
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and
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this :class:`_schema.Table`
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specifies additional columns or other constructs
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or flags that modify the table's state, an
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error is raised. The purpose of these two mutually-exclusive flags
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is to specify what action should be taken when a
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:class:`_schema.Table`
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is specified that matches an existing :class:`_schema.Table`,
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yet specifies
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additional constructs.
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.extend_existing`
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will also work in conjunction
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with :paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload` to run a new reflection
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operation against the database, even if a :class:`_schema.Table`
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of the same name is already present in the target
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:class:`_schema.MetaData`; newly reflected :class:`_schema.Column`
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objects
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and other options will be added into the state of the
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:class:`_schema.Table`, potentially overwriting existing columns
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and options of the same name.
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As is always the case with :paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload`,
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:class:`_schema.Column` objects can be specified in the same
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:class:`_schema.Table`
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constructor, which will take precedence. Below, the existing
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table ``mytable`` will be augmented with :class:`_schema.Column`
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objects
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both reflected from the database, as well as the given
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:class:`_schema.Column`
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named "y"::
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Table("mytable", metadata,
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Column('y', Integer),
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extend_existing=True,
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autoload_with=engine
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)
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.. seealso::
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload`
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload_replace`
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.keep_existing`
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:param implicit_returning: True by default - indicates that
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RETURNING can be used by default to fetch newly inserted primary key
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values, for backends which support this. Note that
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:func:`_sa.create_engine` also provides an ``implicit_returning``
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flag.
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:param include_columns: A list of strings indicating a subset of
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columns to be loaded via the ``autoload`` operation; table columns who
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aren't present in this list will not be represented on the resulting
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``Table`` object. Defaults to ``None`` which indicates all columns
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should be reflected.
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:param resolve_fks: Whether or not to reflect :class:`_schema.Table`
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objects
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related to this one via :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` objects, when
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload` or
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload_with` is
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specified. Defaults to True. Set to False to disable reflection of
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related tables as :class:`_schema.ForeignKey`
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objects are encountered; may be
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used either to save on SQL calls or to avoid issues with related tables
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that can't be accessed. Note that if a related table is already present
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in the :class:`_schema.MetaData` collection, or becomes present later,
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a
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:class:`_schema.ForeignKey` object associated with this
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:class:`_schema.Table` will
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resolve to that table normally.
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.. versionadded:: 1.3
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.. seealso::
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:paramref:`.MetaData.reflect.resolve_fks`
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:param info: Optional data dictionary which will be populated into the
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:attr:`.SchemaItem.info` attribute of this object.
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:param keep_existing: When ``True``, indicates that if this Table
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is already present in the given :class:`_schema.MetaData`, ignore
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further arguments within the constructor to the existing
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:class:`_schema.Table`, and return the :class:`_schema.Table`
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object as
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originally created. This is to allow a function that wishes
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to define a new :class:`_schema.Table` on first call, but on
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subsequent calls will return the same :class:`_schema.Table`,
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without any of the declarations (particularly constraints)
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being applied a second time.
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If :paramref:`_schema.Table.extend_existing` or
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.keep_existing` are not set,
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and the given name
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of the new :class:`_schema.Table` refers to a :class:`_schema.Table`
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that is
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already present in the target :class:`_schema.MetaData` collection,
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and
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this :class:`_schema.Table`
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specifies additional columns or other constructs
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or flags that modify the table's state, an
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error is raised. The purpose of these two mutually-exclusive flags
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is to specify what action should be taken when a
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:class:`_schema.Table`
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is specified that matches an existing :class:`_schema.Table`,
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yet specifies
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additional constructs.
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.. seealso::
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:paramref:`_schema.Table.extend_existing`
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:param listeners: A list of tuples of the form ``(<eventname>, <fn>)``
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which will be passed to :func:`.event.listen` upon construction.
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This alternate hook to :func:`.event.listen` allows the establishment
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of a listener function specific to this :class:`_schema.Table` before
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the "autoload" process begins. Historically this has been intended
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for use with the :meth:`.DDLEvents.column_reflect` event, however
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note that this event hook may now be associated with the
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:class:`_schema.MetaData` object directly::
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def listen_for_reflect(table, column_info):
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"handle the column reflection event"
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# ...
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t = Table(
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'sometable',
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autoload_with=engine,
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listeners=[
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('column_reflect', listen_for_reflect)
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])
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.. seealso::
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:meth:`_events.DDLEvents.column_reflect`
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|
|
||
|
:param must_exist: When ``True``, indicates that this Table must already
|
||
|
be present in the given :class:`_schema.MetaData` collection, else
|
||
|
an exception is raised.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param prefixes:
|
||
|
A list of strings to insert after CREATE in the CREATE TABLE
|
||
|
statement. They will be separated by spaces.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param quote: Force quoting of this table's name on or off, corresponding
|
||
|
to ``True`` or ``False``. When left at its default of ``None``,
|
||
|
the column identifier will be quoted according to whether the name is
|
||
|
case sensitive (identifiers with at least one upper case character are
|
||
|
treated as case sensitive), or if it's a reserved word. This flag
|
||
|
is only needed to force quoting of a reserved word which is not known
|
||
|
by the SQLAlchemy dialect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: setting this flag to ``False`` will not provide
|
||
|
case-insensitive behavior for table reflection; table reflection
|
||
|
will always search for a mixed-case name in a case sensitive
|
||
|
fashion. Case insensitive names are specified in SQLAlchemy only
|
||
|
by stating the name with all lower case characters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param quote_schema: same as 'quote' but applies to the schema identifier.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param schema: The schema name for this table, which is required if
|
||
|
the table resides in a schema other than the default selected schema
|
||
|
for the engine's database connection. Defaults to ``None``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If the owning :class:`_schema.MetaData` of this :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
specifies its
|
||
|
own :paramref:`_schema.MetaData.schema` parameter,
|
||
|
then that schema name will
|
||
|
be applied to this :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
if the schema parameter here is set
|
||
|
to ``None``. To set a blank schema name on a :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
that
|
||
|
would otherwise use the schema set on the owning
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.MetaData`,
|
||
|
specify the special symbol :attr:`.BLANK_SCHEMA`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.14 Added the :attr:`.BLANK_SCHEMA` symbol to
|
||
|
allow a :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
to have a blank schema name even when the
|
||
|
parent :class:`_schema.MetaData` specifies
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.MetaData.schema`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The quoting rules for the schema name are the same as those for the
|
||
|
``name`` parameter, in that quoting is applied for reserved words or
|
||
|
case-sensitive names; to enable unconditional quoting for the schema
|
||
|
name, specify the flag ``quote_schema=True`` to the constructor, or use
|
||
|
the :class:`.quoted_name` construct to specify the name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param comment: Optional string that will render an SQL comment on table
|
||
|
creation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.2 Added the :paramref:`_schema.Table.comment`
|
||
|
parameter
|
||
|
to :class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param \**kw: Additional keyword arguments not mentioned above are
|
||
|
dialect specific, and passed in the form ``<dialectname>_<argname>``.
|
||
|
See the documentation regarding an individual dialect at
|
||
|
:ref:`dialect_toplevel` for detail on documented arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "table"
|
||
|
|
||
|
constraints = None
|
||
|
"""A collection of all :class:`_schema.Constraint` objects associated with
|
||
|
this :class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Includes :class:`_schema.PrimaryKeyConstraint`,
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`, :class:`_schema.UniqueConstraint`,
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.CheckConstraint`. A separate collection
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.foreign_key_constraints` refers to the collection
|
||
|
of all :class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint` objects, and the
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.primary_key` attribute refers to the single
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.PrimaryKeyConstraint` associated with the
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.constraints`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.primary_key`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.foreign_key_constraints`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.indexes`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:class:`_reflection.Inspector`
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
indexes = None
|
||
|
"""A collection of all :class:`_schema.Index` objects associated with this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_indexes`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
_traverse_internals = TableClause._traverse_internals + [
|
||
|
("schema", InternalTraversal.dp_string)
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _gen_cache_key(self, anon_map, bindparams):
|
||
|
if self._annotations:
|
||
|
return (self,) + self._annotations_cache_key
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return (self,)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated_params(
|
||
|
mustexist=(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"Deprecated alias of :paramref:`_schema.Table.must_exist`",
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
autoload=(
|
||
|
"2.0",
|
||
|
"The autoload parameter is deprecated and will be removed in "
|
||
|
"version 2.0. Please use the "
|
||
|
"autoload_with parameter, passing an engine or connection.",
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def __new__(cls, *args, **kw):
|
||
|
if not args and not kw:
|
||
|
# python3k pickle seems to call this
|
||
|
return object.__new__(cls)
|
||
|
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
name, metadata, args = args[0], args[1], args[2:]
|
||
|
except IndexError:
|
||
|
raise TypeError(
|
||
|
"Table() takes at least two positional-only "
|
||
|
"arguments 'name' and 'metadata'"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
schema = kw.get("schema", None)
|
||
|
if schema is None:
|
||
|
schema = metadata.schema
|
||
|
elif schema is BLANK_SCHEMA:
|
||
|
schema = None
|
||
|
keep_existing = kw.get("keep_existing", False)
|
||
|
extend_existing = kw.get("extend_existing", False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if keep_existing and extend_existing:
|
||
|
msg = "keep_existing and extend_existing are mutually exclusive."
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(msg)
|
||
|
|
||
|
must_exist = kw.pop("must_exist", kw.pop("mustexist", False))
|
||
|
key = _get_table_key(name, schema)
|
||
|
if key in metadata.tables:
|
||
|
if not keep_existing and not extend_existing and bool(args):
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"Table '%s' is already defined for this MetaData "
|
||
|
"instance. Specify 'extend_existing=True' "
|
||
|
"to redefine "
|
||
|
"options and columns on an "
|
||
|
"existing Table object." % key
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
table = metadata.tables[key]
|
||
|
if extend_existing:
|
||
|
table._init_existing(*args, **kw)
|
||
|
return table
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
if must_exist:
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError("Table '%s' not defined" % (key))
|
||
|
table = object.__new__(cls)
|
||
|
table.dispatch.before_parent_attach(table, metadata)
|
||
|
metadata._add_table(name, schema, table)
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
table._init(name, metadata, *args, **kw)
|
||
|
table.dispatch.after_parent_attach(table, metadata)
|
||
|
return table
|
||
|
except Exception:
|
||
|
with util.safe_reraise():
|
||
|
metadata._remove_table(name, schema)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
|
||
|
"""Constructor for :class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This method is a no-op. See the top-level
|
||
|
documentation for :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
for constructor arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
# __init__ is overridden to prevent __new__ from
|
||
|
# calling the superclass constructor.
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _init(self, name, metadata, *args, **kwargs):
|
||
|
super(Table, self).__init__(
|
||
|
quoted_name(name, kwargs.pop("quote", None))
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.metadata = metadata
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.schema = kwargs.pop("schema", None)
|
||
|
if self.schema is None:
|
||
|
self.schema = metadata.schema
|
||
|
elif self.schema is BLANK_SCHEMA:
|
||
|
self.schema = None
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
quote_schema = kwargs.pop("quote_schema", None)
|
||
|
self.schema = quoted_name(self.schema, quote_schema)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.indexes = set()
|
||
|
self.constraints = set()
|
||
|
PrimaryKeyConstraint(
|
||
|
_implicit_generated=True
|
||
|
)._set_parent_with_dispatch(self)
|
||
|
self.foreign_keys = set()
|
||
|
self._extra_dependencies = set()
|
||
|
if self.schema is not None:
|
||
|
self.fullname = "%s.%s" % (self.schema, self.name)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self.fullname = self.name
|
||
|
|
||
|
autoload_with = kwargs.pop("autoload_with", None)
|
||
|
autoload = kwargs.pop("autoload", autoload_with is not None)
|
||
|
# this argument is only used with _init_existing()
|
||
|
kwargs.pop("autoload_replace", True)
|
||
|
keep_existing = kwargs.pop("keep_existing", False)
|
||
|
extend_existing = kwargs.pop("extend_existing", False)
|
||
|
_extend_on = kwargs.pop("_extend_on", None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
resolve_fks = kwargs.pop("resolve_fks", True)
|
||
|
include_columns = kwargs.pop("include_columns", None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.implicit_returning = kwargs.pop("implicit_returning", True)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.comment = kwargs.pop("comment", None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if "info" in kwargs:
|
||
|
self.info = kwargs.pop("info")
|
||
|
if "listeners" in kwargs:
|
||
|
listeners = kwargs.pop("listeners")
|
||
|
for evt, fn in listeners:
|
||
|
event.listen(self, evt, fn)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._prefixes = kwargs.pop("prefixes", None) or []
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._extra_kwargs(**kwargs)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# load column definitions from the database if 'autoload' is defined
|
||
|
# we do it after the table is in the singleton dictionary to support
|
||
|
# circular foreign keys
|
||
|
if autoload:
|
||
|
self._autoload(
|
||
|
metadata,
|
||
|
autoload_with,
|
||
|
include_columns,
|
||
|
_extend_on=_extend_on,
|
||
|
resolve_fks=resolve_fks,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# initialize all the column, etc. objects. done after reflection to
|
||
|
# allow user-overrides
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._init_items(
|
||
|
*args,
|
||
|
allow_replacements=extend_existing or keep_existing or autoload
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _autoload(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
metadata,
|
||
|
autoload_with,
|
||
|
include_columns,
|
||
|
exclude_columns=(),
|
||
|
resolve_fks=True,
|
||
|
_extend_on=None,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
if autoload_with is None:
|
||
|
autoload_with = _bind_or_error(
|
||
|
metadata,
|
||
|
msg="No engine is bound to this Table's MetaData. "
|
||
|
"Pass an engine to the Table via "
|
||
|
"autoload_with=<someengine_or_connection>",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
insp = inspection.inspect(autoload_with)
|
||
|
with insp._inspection_context() as conn_insp:
|
||
|
conn_insp.reflect_table(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
include_columns,
|
||
|
exclude_columns,
|
||
|
resolve_fks,
|
||
|
_extend_on=_extend_on,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _sorted_constraints(self):
|
||
|
"""Return the set of constraints as a list, sorted by creation
|
||
|
order.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return sorted(self.constraints, key=lambda c: c._creation_order)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def foreign_key_constraints(self):
|
||
|
""":class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint` objects referred to by this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This list is produced from the collection of
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKey`
|
||
|
objects currently associated.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.constraints`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.foreign_keys`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.indexes`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return set(fkc.constraint for fkc in self.foreign_keys)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _init_existing(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
||
|
autoload_with = kwargs.pop("autoload_with", None)
|
||
|
autoload = kwargs.pop("autoload", autoload_with is not None)
|
||
|
autoload_replace = kwargs.pop("autoload_replace", True)
|
||
|
schema = kwargs.pop("schema", None)
|
||
|
_extend_on = kwargs.pop("_extend_on", None)
|
||
|
# these arguments are only used with _init()
|
||
|
kwargs.pop("extend_existing", False)
|
||
|
kwargs.pop("keep_existing", False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if schema and schema != self.schema:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Can't change schema of existing table from '%s' to '%s'",
|
||
|
(self.schema, schema),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
include_columns = kwargs.pop("include_columns", None)
|
||
|
if include_columns is not None:
|
||
|
for c in self.c:
|
||
|
if c.name not in include_columns:
|
||
|
self._columns.remove(c)
|
||
|
|
||
|
resolve_fks = kwargs.pop("resolve_fks", True)
|
||
|
|
||
|
for key in ("quote", "quote_schema"):
|
||
|
if key in kwargs:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Can't redefine 'quote' or 'quote_schema' arguments"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# update `self` with these kwargs, if provided
|
||
|
self.comment = kwargs.pop("comment", self.comment)
|
||
|
self.implicit_returning = kwargs.pop(
|
||
|
"implicit_returning", self.implicit_returning
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.info = kwargs.pop("info", self.info)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if autoload:
|
||
|
if not autoload_replace:
|
||
|
# don't replace columns already present.
|
||
|
# we'd like to do this for constraints also however we don't
|
||
|
# have simple de-duping for unnamed constraints.
|
||
|
exclude_columns = [c.name for c in self.c]
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
exclude_columns = ()
|
||
|
self._autoload(
|
||
|
self.metadata,
|
||
|
autoload_with,
|
||
|
include_columns,
|
||
|
exclude_columns,
|
||
|
resolve_fks,
|
||
|
_extend_on=_extend_on,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._extra_kwargs(**kwargs)
|
||
|
self._init_items(*args)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _extra_kwargs(self, **kwargs):
|
||
|
self._validate_dialect_kwargs(kwargs)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _init_collections(self):
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _reset_exported(self):
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _autoincrement_column(self):
|
||
|
return self.primary_key._autoincrement_column
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def key(self):
|
||
|
"""Return the 'key' for this :class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This value is used as the dictionary key within the
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.MetaData.tables` collection. It is typically the same
|
||
|
as that of :attr:`_schema.Table.name` for a table with no
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.schema`
|
||
|
set; otherwise it is typically of the form
|
||
|
``schemaname.tablename``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return _get_table_key(self.name, self.schema)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
||
|
return "Table(%s)" % ", ".join(
|
||
|
[repr(self.name)]
|
||
|
+ [repr(self.metadata)]
|
||
|
+ [repr(x) for x in self.columns]
|
||
|
+ ["%s=%s" % (k, repr(getattr(self, k))) for k in ["schema"]]
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __str__(self):
|
||
|
return _get_table_key(self.description, self.schema)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def bind(self):
|
||
|
"""Return the connectable associated with this Table."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
return self.metadata and self.metadata.bind or None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def add_is_dependent_on(self, table):
|
||
|
"""Add a 'dependency' for this Table.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is another Table object which must be created
|
||
|
first before this one can, or dropped after this one.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Usually, dependencies between tables are determined via
|
||
|
ForeignKey objects. However, for other situations that
|
||
|
create dependencies outside of foreign keys (rules, inheriting),
|
||
|
this method can manually establish such a link.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self._extra_dependencies.add(table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def append_column(self, column, replace_existing=False):
|
||
|
"""Append a :class:`_schema.Column` to this :class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The "key" of the newly added :class:`_schema.Column`, i.e. the
|
||
|
value of its ``.key`` attribute, will then be available
|
||
|
in the ``.c`` collection of this :class:`_schema.Table`, and the
|
||
|
column definition will be included in any CREATE TABLE, SELECT,
|
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|
UPDATE, etc. statements generated from this :class:`_schema.Table`
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|
construct.
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|
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|
Note that this does **not** change the definition of the table
|
||
|
as it exists within any underlying database, assuming that
|
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|
table has already been created in the database. Relational
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||
|
databases support the addition of columns to existing tables
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||
|
using the SQL ALTER command, which would need to be
|
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|
emitted for an already-existing table that doesn't contain
|
||
|
the newly added column.
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|
|
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|
:param replace_existing: When ``True``, allows replacing existing
|
||
|
columns. When ``False``, the default, an warning will be raised
|
||
|
if a column with the same ``.key`` already exists. A future
|
||
|
version of sqlalchemy will instead rise a warning.
|
||
|
|
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|
.. versionadded:: 1.4.0
|
||
|
"""
|
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|
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|
column._set_parent_with_dispatch(
|
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|
self, allow_replacements=replace_existing
|
||
|
)
|
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|
|
||
|
def append_constraint(self, constraint):
|
||
|
"""Append a :class:`_schema.Constraint` to this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This has the effect of the constraint being included in any
|
||
|
future CREATE TABLE statement, assuming specific DDL creation
|
||
|
events have not been associated with the given
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Constraint` object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Note that this does **not** produce the constraint within the
|
||
|
relational database automatically, for a table that already exists
|
||
|
in the database. To add a constraint to an
|
||
|
existing relational database table, the SQL ALTER command must
|
||
|
be used. SQLAlchemy also provides the
|
||
|
:class:`.AddConstraint` construct which can produce this SQL when
|
||
|
invoked as an executable clause.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
constraint._set_parent_with_dispatch(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, metadata, **kw):
|
||
|
metadata._add_table(self.name, self.schema, self)
|
||
|
self.metadata = metadata
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"The :meth:`_schema.Table.exists` method is deprecated and will be "
|
||
|
"removed in a future release. Please refer to "
|
||
|
":meth:`_reflection.Inspector.has_table`.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def exists(self, bind=None):
|
||
|
"""Return True if this table exists."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if bind is None:
|
||
|
bind = _bind_or_error(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
insp = inspection.inspect(bind)
|
||
|
return insp.has_table(self.name, schema=self.schema)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def create(self, bind=None, checkfirst=False):
|
||
|
"""Issue a ``CREATE`` statement for this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`, using the given :class:`.Connectable`
|
||
|
for connectivity.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the "bind" argument will be required in
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy 2.0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:meth:`_schema.MetaData.create_all`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if bind is None:
|
||
|
bind = _bind_or_error(self)
|
||
|
bind._run_ddl_visitor(ddl.SchemaGenerator, self, checkfirst=checkfirst)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def drop(self, bind=None, checkfirst=False):
|
||
|
"""Issue a ``DROP`` statement for this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`, using the given :class:`.Connectable`
|
||
|
for connectivity.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the "bind" argument will be required in
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy 2.0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:meth:`_schema.MetaData.drop_all`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if bind is None:
|
||
|
bind = _bind_or_error(self)
|
||
|
bind._run_ddl_visitor(ddl.SchemaDropper, self, checkfirst=checkfirst)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
":meth:`_schema.Table.tometadata` is renamed to "
|
||
|
":meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata`",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def tometadata(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
metadata,
|
||
|
schema=RETAIN_SCHEMA,
|
||
|
referred_schema_fn=None,
|
||
|
name=None,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
"""Return a copy of this :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
associated with a different
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.MetaData`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
See :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata` for a full description.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return self.to_metadata(
|
||
|
metadata,
|
||
|
schema=schema,
|
||
|
referred_schema_fn=referred_schema_fn,
|
||
|
name=name,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def to_metadata(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
metadata,
|
||
|
schema=RETAIN_SCHEMA,
|
||
|
referred_schema_fn=None,
|
||
|
name=None,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
"""Return a copy of this :class:`_schema.Table` associated with a
|
||
|
different :class:`_schema.MetaData`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
E.g.::
|
||
|
|
||
|
m1 = MetaData()
|
||
|
|
||
|
user = Table('user', m1, Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True))
|
||
|
|
||
|
m2 = MetaData()
|
||
|
user_copy = user.to_metadata(m2)
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 1.4 The :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata` function
|
||
|
was renamed from :meth:`_schema.Table.tometadata`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param metadata: Target :class:`_schema.MetaData` object,
|
||
|
into which the
|
||
|
new :class:`_schema.Table` object will be created.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param schema: optional string name indicating the target schema.
|
||
|
Defaults to the special symbol :attr:`.RETAIN_SCHEMA` which indicates
|
||
|
that no change to the schema name should be made in the new
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`. If set to a string name, the new
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
will have this new name as the ``.schema``. If set to ``None``, the
|
||
|
schema will be set to that of the schema set on the target
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.MetaData`, which is typically ``None`` as well,
|
||
|
unless
|
||
|
set explicitly::
|
||
|
|
||
|
m2 = MetaData(schema='newschema')
|
||
|
|
||
|
# user_copy_one will have "newschema" as the schema name
|
||
|
user_copy_one = user.to_metadata(m2, schema=None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
m3 = MetaData() # schema defaults to None
|
||
|
|
||
|
# user_copy_two will have None as the schema name
|
||
|
user_copy_two = user.to_metadata(m3, schema=None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param referred_schema_fn: optional callable which can be supplied
|
||
|
in order to provide for the schema name that should be assigned
|
||
|
to the referenced table of a :class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`.
|
||
|
The callable accepts this parent :class:`_schema.Table`, the
|
||
|
target schema that we are changing to, the
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint` object, and the existing
|
||
|
"target schema" of that constraint. The function should return the
|
||
|
string schema name that should be applied. To reset the schema
|
||
|
to "none", return the symbol :data:`.BLANK_SCHEMA`. To effect no
|
||
|
change, return ``None`` or :data:`.RETAIN_SCHEMA`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 1.4.33 The ``referred_schema_fn`` function
|
||
|
may return the :data:`.BLANK_SCHEMA` or :data:`.RETAIN_SCHEMA`
|
||
|
symbols.
|
||
|
|
||
|
E.g.::
|
||
|
|
||
|
def referred_schema_fn(table, to_schema,
|
||
|
constraint, referred_schema):
|
||
|
if referred_schema == 'base_tables':
|
||
|
return referred_schema
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return to_schema
|
||
|
|
||
|
new_table = table.to_metadata(m2, schema="alt_schema",
|
||
|
referred_schema_fn=referred_schema_fn)
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 0.9.2
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param name: optional string name indicating the target table name.
|
||
|
If not specified or None, the table name is retained. This allows
|
||
|
a :class:`_schema.Table` to be copied to the same
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.MetaData` target
|
||
|
with a new name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if name is None:
|
||
|
name = self.name
|
||
|
if schema is RETAIN_SCHEMA:
|
||
|
schema = self.schema
|
||
|
elif schema is None:
|
||
|
schema = metadata.schema
|
||
|
key = _get_table_key(name, schema)
|
||
|
if key in metadata.tables:
|
||
|
util.warn(
|
||
|
"Table '%s' already exists within the given "
|
||
|
"MetaData - not copying." % self.description
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return metadata.tables[key]
|
||
|
|
||
|
args = []
|
||
|
for c in self.columns:
|
||
|
args.append(c._copy(schema=schema))
|
||
|
table = Table(
|
||
|
name,
|
||
|
metadata,
|
||
|
schema=schema,
|
||
|
comment=self.comment,
|
||
|
*args,
|
||
|
**self.kwargs
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for c in self.constraints:
|
||
|
if isinstance(c, ForeignKeyConstraint):
|
||
|
referred_schema = c._referred_schema
|
||
|
if referred_schema_fn:
|
||
|
fk_constraint_schema = referred_schema_fn(
|
||
|
self, schema, c, referred_schema
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
fk_constraint_schema = (
|
||
|
schema if referred_schema == self.schema else None
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
table.append_constraint(
|
||
|
c._copy(schema=fk_constraint_schema, target_table=table)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif not c._type_bound:
|
||
|
# skip unique constraints that would be generated
|
||
|
# by the 'unique' flag on Column
|
||
|
if c._column_flag:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
|
||
|
table.append_constraint(
|
||
|
c._copy(schema=schema, target_table=table)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for index in self.indexes:
|
||
|
# skip indexes that would be generated
|
||
|
# by the 'index' flag on Column
|
||
|
if index._column_flag:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
Index(
|
||
|
index.name,
|
||
|
unique=index.unique,
|
||
|
*[
|
||
|
_copy_expression(expr, self, table)
|
||
|
for expr in index.expressions
|
||
|
],
|
||
|
_table=table,
|
||
|
**index.kwargs
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return self._schema_item_copy(table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Column(DialectKWArgs, SchemaItem, ColumnClause):
|
||
|
"""Represents a column in a database table."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "column"
|
||
|
|
||
|
inherit_cache = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
||
|
r"""
|
||
|
Construct a new ``Column`` object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param name: The name of this column as represented in the database.
|
||
|
This argument may be the first positional argument, or specified
|
||
|
via keyword.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Names which contain no upper case characters
|
||
|
will be treated as case insensitive names, and will not be quoted
|
||
|
unless they are a reserved word. Names with any number of upper
|
||
|
case characters will be quoted and sent exactly. Note that this
|
||
|
behavior applies even for databases which standardize upper
|
||
|
case names as case insensitive such as Oracle.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The name field may be omitted at construction time and applied
|
||
|
later, at any time before the Column is associated with a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`. This is to support convenient
|
||
|
usage within the :mod:`~sqlalchemy.ext.declarative` extension.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param type\_: The column's type, indicated using an instance which
|
||
|
subclasses :class:`~sqlalchemy.types.TypeEngine`. If no arguments
|
||
|
are required for the type, the class of the type can be sent
|
||
|
as well, e.g.::
|
||
|
|
||
|
# use a type with arguments
|
||
|
Column('data', String(50))
|
||
|
|
||
|
# use no arguments
|
||
|
Column('level', Integer)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The ``type`` argument may be the second positional argument
|
||
|
or specified by keyword.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If the ``type`` is ``None`` or is omitted, it will first default to
|
||
|
the special type :class:`.NullType`. If and when this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` is made to refer to another column using
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKey` and/or
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`, the type
|
||
|
of the remote-referenced column will be copied to this column as
|
||
|
well, at the moment that the foreign key is resolved against that
|
||
|
remote :class:`_schema.Column` object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 0.9.0
|
||
|
Support for propagation of type to a :class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
from its
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKey` object has been improved and should be
|
||
|
more reliable and timely.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param \*args: Additional positional arguments include various
|
||
|
:class:`.SchemaItem` derived constructs which will be applied
|
||
|
as options to the column. These include instances of
|
||
|
:class:`.Constraint`, :class:`_schema.ForeignKey`,
|
||
|
:class:`.ColumnDefault`, :class:`.Sequence`, :class:`.Computed`
|
||
|
:class:`.Identity`. In some cases an
|
||
|
equivalent keyword argument is available such as ``server_default``,
|
||
|
``default`` and ``unique``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param autoincrement: Set up "auto increment" semantics for an
|
||
|
**integer primary key column with no foreign key dependencies**
|
||
|
(see later in this docstring for a more specific definition).
|
||
|
This may influence the :term:`DDL` that will be emitted for
|
||
|
this column during a table create, as well as how the column
|
||
|
will be considered when INSERT statements are compiled and
|
||
|
executed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The default value is the string ``"auto"``,
|
||
|
which indicates that a single-column (i.e. non-composite) primary key
|
||
|
that is of an INTEGER type with no other client-side or server-side
|
||
|
default constructs indicated should receive auto increment semantics
|
||
|
automatically. Other values include ``True`` (force this column to
|
||
|
have auto-increment semantics for a :term:`composite primary key` as
|
||
|
well), ``False`` (this column should never have auto-increment
|
||
|
semantics), and the string ``"ignore_fk"`` (special-case for foreign
|
||
|
key columns, see below).
|
||
|
|
||
|
The term "auto increment semantics" refers both to the kind of DDL
|
||
|
that will be emitted for the column within a CREATE TABLE statement,
|
||
|
when methods such as :meth:`.MetaData.create_all` and
|
||
|
:meth:`.Table.create` are invoked, as well as how the column will be
|
||
|
considered when an INSERT statement is compiled and emitted to the
|
||
|
database:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* **DDL rendering** (i.e. :meth:`.MetaData.create_all`,
|
||
|
:meth:`.Table.create`): When used on a :class:`.Column` that has
|
||
|
no other
|
||
|
default-generating construct associated with it (such as a
|
||
|
:class:`.Sequence` or :class:`.Identity` construct), the parameter
|
||
|
will imply that database-specific keywords such as PostgreSQL
|
||
|
``SERIAL``, MySQL ``AUTO_INCREMENT``, or ``IDENTITY`` on SQL Server
|
||
|
should also be rendered. Not every database backend has an
|
||
|
"implied" default generator available; for example the Oracle
|
||
|
backend always needs an explicit construct such as
|
||
|
:class:`.Identity` to be included with a :class:`.Column` in order
|
||
|
for the DDL rendered to include auto-generating constructs to also
|
||
|
be produced in the database.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* **INSERT semantics** (i.e. when a :func:`_sql.insert` construct is
|
||
|
compiled into a SQL string and is then executed on a database using
|
||
|
:meth:`_engine.Connection.execute` or equivalent): A single-row
|
||
|
INSERT statement will be known to produce a new integer primary key
|
||
|
value automatically for this column, which will be accessible
|
||
|
after the statement is invoked via the
|
||
|
:attr:`.CursorResult.inserted_primary_key` attribute upon the
|
||
|
:class:`_result.Result` object. This also applies towards use of the
|
||
|
ORM when ORM-mapped objects are persisted to the database,
|
||
|
indicating that a new integer primary key will be available to
|
||
|
become part of the :term:`identity key` for that object. This
|
||
|
behavior takes place regardless of what DDL constructs are
|
||
|
associated with the :class:`_schema.Column` and is independent
|
||
|
of the "DDL Rendering" behavior discussed in the previous note
|
||
|
above.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The parameter may be set to ``True`` to indicate that a column which
|
||
|
is part of a composite (i.e. multi-column) primary key should
|
||
|
have autoincrement semantics, though note that only one column
|
||
|
within a primary key may have this setting. It can also
|
||
|
be set to ``True`` to indicate autoincrement semantics on a
|
||
|
column that has a client-side or server-side default configured,
|
||
|
however note that not all dialects can accommodate all styles
|
||
|
of default as an "autoincrement". It can also be
|
||
|
set to ``False`` on a single-column primary key that has a
|
||
|
datatype of INTEGER in order to disable auto increment semantics
|
||
|
for that column.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 1.1 The autoincrement flag now defaults to
|
||
|
``"auto"`` which indicates autoincrement semantics by default
|
||
|
for single-column integer primary keys only; for composite
|
||
|
(multi-column) primary keys, autoincrement is never implicitly
|
||
|
enabled; as always, ``autoincrement=True`` will allow for
|
||
|
at most one of those columns to be an "autoincrement" column.
|
||
|
``autoincrement=True`` may also be set on a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
that has an explicit client-side or server-side default,
|
||
|
subject to limitations of the backend database and dialect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The setting *only* has an effect for columns which are:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Integer derived (i.e. INT, SMALLINT, BIGINT).
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Part of the primary key
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Not referring to another column via :class:`_schema.ForeignKey`,
|
||
|
unless
|
||
|
the value is specified as ``'ignore_fk'``::
|
||
|
|
||
|
# turn on autoincrement for this column despite
|
||
|
# the ForeignKey()
|
||
|
Column('id', ForeignKey('other.id'),
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|
primary_key=True, autoincrement='ignore_fk')
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|
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|
It is typically not desirable to have "autoincrement" enabled on a
|
||
|
column that refers to another via foreign key, as such a column is
|
||
|
required to refer to a value that originates from elsewhere.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The setting has these effects on columns that meet the
|
||
|
above criteria:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* DDL issued for the column, if the column does not already include
|
||
|
a default generating construct supported by the backend such as
|
||
|
:class:`.Identity`, will include database-specific
|
||
|
keywords intended to signify this column as an
|
||
|
"autoincrement" column for specific backends. Behavior for
|
||
|
primary SQLAlchemy dialects includes:
|
||
|
|
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|
* AUTO INCREMENT on MySQL and MariaDB
|
||
|
* SERIAL on PostgreSQL
|
||
|
* IDENTITY on MS-SQL - this occurs even without the
|
||
|
:class:`.Identity` construct as the
|
||
|
:paramref:`.Column.autoincrement` parameter pre-dates this
|
||
|
construct.
|
||
|
* SQLite - SQLite integer primary key columns are implicitly
|
||
|
"auto incrementing" and no additional keywords are rendered;
|
||
|
to render the special SQLite keyword ``AUTOINCREMENT``
|
||
|
is not included as this is unnecessary and not recommended
|
||
|
by the database vendor. See the section
|
||
|
:ref:`sqlite_autoincrement` for more background.
|
||
|
* Oracle - The Oracle dialect has no default "autoincrement"
|
||
|
feature available at this time, instead the :class:`.Identity`
|
||
|
construct is recommended to achieve this (the :class:`.Sequence`
|
||
|
construct may also be used).
|
||
|
* Third-party dialects - consult those dialects' documentation
|
||
|
for details on their specific behaviors.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* When a single-row :func:`_sql.insert` construct is compiled and
|
||
|
executed, which does not set the :meth:`_sql.Insert.inline`
|
||
|
modifier, newly generated primary key values for this column
|
||
|
will be automatically retrieved upon statement execution
|
||
|
using a method specific to the database driver in use:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* MySQL, SQLite - calling upon ``cursor.lastrowid()``
|
||
|
(see
|
||
|
`https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0249/#lastrowid
|
||
|
<https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0249/#lastrowid>`_)
|
||
|
* PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle - use RETURNING or an equivalent
|
||
|
construct when rendering an INSERT statement, and then retrieving
|
||
|
the newly generated primary key values after execution
|
||
|
* PostgreSQL, Oracle for :class:`_schema.Table` objects that
|
||
|
set :paramref:`_schema.Table.implicit_returning` to False -
|
||
|
for a :class:`.Sequence` only, the :class:`.Sequence` is invoked
|
||
|
explicitly before the INSERT statement takes place so that the
|
||
|
newly generated primary key value is available to the client
|
||
|
* SQL Server for :class:`_schema.Table` objects that
|
||
|
set :paramref:`_schema.Table.implicit_returning` to False -
|
||
|
the ``SELECT scope_identity()`` construct is used after the
|
||
|
INSERT statement is invoked to retrieve the newly generated
|
||
|
primary key value.
|
||
|
* Third-party dialects - consult those dialects' documentation
|
||
|
for details on their specific behaviors.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* For multiple-row :func:`_sql.insert` constructs invoked with
|
||
|
a list of parameters (i.e. "executemany" semantics), primary-key
|
||
|
retrieving behaviors are generally disabled, however there may
|
||
|
be special APIs that may be used to retrieve lists of new
|
||
|
primary key values for an "executemany", such as the psycopg2
|
||
|
"fast insertmany" feature. Such features are very new and
|
||
|
may not yet be well covered in documentation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param default: A scalar, Python callable, or
|
||
|
:class:`_expression.ColumnElement` expression representing the
|
||
|
*default value* for this column, which will be invoked upon insert
|
||
|
if this column is otherwise not specified in the VALUES clause of
|
||
|
the insert. This is a shortcut to using :class:`.ColumnDefault` as
|
||
|
a positional argument; see that class for full detail on the
|
||
|
structure of the argument.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Contrast this argument to
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.server_default`
|
||
|
which creates a default generator on the database side.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`metadata_defaults_toplevel`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param doc: optional String that can be used by the ORM or similar
|
||
|
to document attributes on the Python side. This attribute does
|
||
|
**not** render SQL comments; use the
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.comment`
|
||
|
parameter for this purpose.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param key: An optional string identifier which will identify this
|
||
|
``Column`` object on the :class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
When a key is provided,
|
||
|
this is the only identifier referencing the ``Column`` within the
|
||
|
application, including ORM attribute mapping; the ``name`` field
|
||
|
is used only when rendering SQL.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param index: When ``True``, indicates that a :class:`_schema.Index`
|
||
|
construct will be automatically generated for this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column`, which will result in a "CREATE INDEX"
|
||
|
statement being emitted for the :class:`_schema.Table` when the DDL
|
||
|
create operation is invoked.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Using this flag is equivalent to making use of the
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Index` construct explicitly at the level of the
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table` construct itself::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Table(
|
||
|
"some_table",
|
||
|
metadata,
|
||
|
Column("x", Integer),
|
||
|
Index("ix_some_table_x", "x")
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
To add the :paramref:`_schema.Index.unique` flag to the
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Index`, set both the
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.unique` and
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.index` flags to True simultaneously,
|
||
|
which will have the effect of rendering the "CREATE UNIQUE INDEX"
|
||
|
DDL instruction instead of "CREATE INDEX".
|
||
|
|
||
|
The name of the index is generated using the
|
||
|
:ref:`default naming convention <constraint_default_naming_convention>`
|
||
|
which for the :class:`_schema.Index` construct is of the form
|
||
|
``ix_<tablename>_<columnname>``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
As this flag is intended only as a convenience for the common case
|
||
|
of adding a single-column, default configured index to a table
|
||
|
definition, explicit use of the :class:`_schema.Index` construct
|
||
|
should be preferred for most use cases, including composite indexes
|
||
|
that encompass more than one column, indexes with SQL expressions
|
||
|
or ordering, backend-specific index configuration options, and
|
||
|
indexes that use a specific name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the :attr:`_schema.Column.index` attribute on
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
**does not indicate** if this column is indexed or not, only
|
||
|
if this flag was explicitly set here. To view indexes on
|
||
|
a column, view the :attr:`_schema.Table.indexes` collection
|
||
|
or use :meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_indexes`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`schema_indexes`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`constraint_naming_conventions`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.unique`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param info: Optional data dictionary which will be populated into the
|
||
|
:attr:`.SchemaItem.info` attribute of this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param nullable: When set to ``False``, will cause the "NOT NULL"
|
||
|
phrase to be added when generating DDL for the column. When
|
||
|
``True``, will normally generate nothing (in SQL this defaults to
|
||
|
"NULL"), except in some very specific backend-specific edge cases
|
||
|
where "NULL" may render explicitly.
|
||
|
Defaults to ``True`` unless :paramref:`_schema.Column.primary_key`
|
||
|
is also ``True`` or the column specifies a :class:`_sql.Identity`,
|
||
|
in which case it defaults to ``False``.
|
||
|
This parameter is only used when issuing CREATE TABLE statements.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note::
|
||
|
|
||
|
When the column specifies a :class:`_sql.Identity` this
|
||
|
parameter is in general ignored by the DDL compiler. The
|
||
|
PostgreSQL database allows nullable identity column by
|
||
|
setting this parameter to ``True`` explicitly.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param onupdate: A scalar, Python callable, or
|
||
|
:class:`~sqlalchemy.sql.expression.ClauseElement` representing a
|
||
|
default value to be applied to the column within UPDATE
|
||
|
statements, which will be invoked upon update if this column is not
|
||
|
present in the SET clause of the update. This is a shortcut to
|
||
|
using :class:`.ColumnDefault` as a positional argument with
|
||
|
``for_update=True``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`metadata_defaults` - complete discussion of onupdate
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param primary_key: If ``True``, marks this column as a primary key
|
||
|
column. Multiple columns can have this flag set to specify
|
||
|
composite primary keys. As an alternative, the primary key of a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table` can be specified via an explicit
|
||
|
:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param server_default: A :class:`.FetchedValue` instance, str, Unicode
|
||
|
or :func:`~sqlalchemy.sql.expression.text` construct representing
|
||
|
the DDL DEFAULT value for the column.
|
||
|
|
||
|
String types will be emitted as-is, surrounded by single quotes::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Column('x', Text, server_default="val")
|
||
|
|
||
|
x TEXT DEFAULT 'val'
|
||
|
|
||
|
A :func:`~sqlalchemy.sql.expression.text` expression will be
|
||
|
rendered as-is, without quotes::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Column('y', DateTime, server_default=text('NOW()'))
|
||
|
|
||
|
y DATETIME DEFAULT NOW()
|
||
|
|
||
|
Strings and text() will be converted into a
|
||
|
:class:`.DefaultClause` object upon initialization.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This parameter can also accept complex combinations of contextually
|
||
|
valid SQLAlchemy expressions or constructs::
|
||
|
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy import Table, Column, MetaData, ARRAY, Text
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql import array
|
||
|
|
||
|
engine = create_engine(
|
||
|
'postgresql://scott:tiger@localhost/mydatabase'
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
metadata_obj = MetaData()
|
||
|
tbl = Table(
|
||
|
"foo",
|
||
|
metadata_obj,
|
||
|
Column("bar",
|
||
|
ARRAY(Text),
|
||
|
server_default=array(["biz", "bang", "bash"])
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
metadata_obj.create_all(engine)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The above results in a table created with the following SQL::
|
||
|
|
||
|
CREATE TABLE foo (
|
||
|
bar TEXT[] DEFAULT ARRAY['biz', 'bang', 'bash']
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Use :class:`.FetchedValue` to indicate that an already-existing
|
||
|
column will generate a default value on the database side which
|
||
|
will be available to SQLAlchemy for post-fetch after inserts. This
|
||
|
construct does not specify any DDL and the implementation is left
|
||
|
to the database, such as via a trigger.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`server_defaults` - complete discussion of server side
|
||
|
defaults
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param server_onupdate: A :class:`.FetchedValue` instance
|
||
|
representing a database-side default generation function,
|
||
|
such as a trigger. This
|
||
|
indicates to SQLAlchemy that a newly generated value will be
|
||
|
available after updates. This construct does not actually
|
||
|
implement any kind of generation function within the database,
|
||
|
which instead must be specified separately.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. warning:: This directive **does not** currently produce MySQL's
|
||
|
"ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()" clause. See
|
||
|
:ref:`mysql_timestamp_onupdate` for background on how to
|
||
|
produce this clause.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`triggered_columns`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param quote: Force quoting of this column's name on or off,
|
||
|
corresponding to ``True`` or ``False``. When left at its default
|
||
|
of ``None``, the column identifier will be quoted according to
|
||
|
whether the name is case sensitive (identifiers with at least one
|
||
|
upper case character are treated as case sensitive), or if it's a
|
||
|
reserved word. This flag is only needed to force quoting of a
|
||
|
reserved word which is not known by the SQLAlchemy dialect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param unique: When ``True``, and the :paramref:`_schema.Column.index`
|
||
|
parameter is left at its default value of ``False``,
|
||
|
indicates that a :class:`_schema.UniqueConstraint`
|
||
|
construct will be automatically generated for this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column`,
|
||
|
which will result in a "UNIQUE CONSTRAINT" clause referring
|
||
|
to this column being included
|
||
|
in the ``CREATE TABLE`` statement emitted, when the DDL create
|
||
|
operation for the :class:`_schema.Table` object is invoked.
|
||
|
|
||
|
When this flag is ``True`` while the
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.index` parameter is simultaneously
|
||
|
set to ``True``, the effect instead is that a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Index` construct which includes the
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Index.unique` parameter set to ``True``
|
||
|
is generated. See the documentation for
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.index` for additional detail.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Using this flag is equivalent to making use of the
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.UniqueConstraint` construct explicitly at the
|
||
|
level of the :class:`_schema.Table` construct itself::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Table(
|
||
|
"some_table",
|
||
|
metadata,
|
||
|
Column("x", Integer),
|
||
|
UniqueConstraint("x")
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :paramref:`_schema.UniqueConstraint.name` parameter
|
||
|
of the unique constraint object is left at its default value
|
||
|
of ``None``; in the absence of a :ref:`naming convention <constraint_naming_conventions>`
|
||
|
for the enclosing :class:`_schema.MetaData`, the UNIQUE CONSTRAINT
|
||
|
construct will be emitted as unnamed, which typically invokes
|
||
|
a database-specific naming convention to take place.
|
||
|
|
||
|
As this flag is intended only as a convenience for the common case
|
||
|
of adding a single-column, default configured unique constraint to a table
|
||
|
definition, explicit use of the :class:`_schema.UniqueConstraint` construct
|
||
|
should be preferred for most use cases, including composite constraints
|
||
|
that encompass more than one column, backend-specific index configuration options, and
|
||
|
constraints that use a specific name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the :attr:`_schema.Column.unique` attribute on
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
**does not indicate** if this column has a unique constraint or
|
||
|
not, only if this flag was explicitly set here. To view
|
||
|
indexes and unique constraints that may involve this column,
|
||
|
view the
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.indexes` and/or
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.constraints` collections or use
|
||
|
:meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_indexes` and/or
|
||
|
:meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_unique_constraints`
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`schema_unique_constraint`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`constraint_naming_conventions`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.index`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param system: When ``True``, indicates this is a "system" column,
|
||
|
that is a column which is automatically made available by the
|
||
|
database, and should not be included in the columns list for a
|
||
|
``CREATE TABLE`` statement.
|
||
|
|
||
|
For more elaborate scenarios where columns should be
|
||
|
conditionally rendered differently on different backends,
|
||
|
consider custom compilation rules for :class:`.CreateColumn`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param comment: Optional string that will render an SQL comment on
|
||
|
table creation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.2 Added the
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.comment`
|
||
|
parameter to :class:`_schema.Column`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
""" # noqa: E501, RST201, RST202
|
||
|
|
||
|
name = kwargs.pop("name", None)
|
||
|
type_ = kwargs.pop("type_", None)
|
||
|
args = list(args)
|
||
|
if args:
|
||
|
if isinstance(args[0], util.string_types):
|
||
|
if name is not None:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"May not pass name positionally and as a keyword."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
name = args.pop(0)
|
||
|
if args:
|
||
|
coltype = args[0]
|
||
|
|
||
|
if hasattr(coltype, "_sqla_type"):
|
||
|
if type_ is not None:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"May not pass type_ positionally and as a keyword."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
type_ = args.pop(0)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if name is not None:
|
||
|
name = quoted_name(name, kwargs.pop("quote", None))
|
||
|
elif "quote" in kwargs:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Explicit 'name' is required when " "sending 'quote' argument"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
super(Column, self).__init__(name, type_)
|
||
|
self.key = kwargs.pop("key", name)
|
||
|
self.primary_key = primary_key = kwargs.pop("primary_key", False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._user_defined_nullable = udn = kwargs.pop(
|
||
|
"nullable", NULL_UNSPECIFIED
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if udn is not NULL_UNSPECIFIED:
|
||
|
self.nullable = udn
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self.nullable = not primary_key
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.default = kwargs.pop("default", None)
|
||
|
self.server_default = kwargs.pop("server_default", None)
|
||
|
self.server_onupdate = kwargs.pop("server_onupdate", None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# these default to None because .index and .unique is *not*
|
||
|
# an informational flag about Column - there can still be an
|
||
|
# Index or UniqueConstraint referring to this Column.
|
||
|
self.index = kwargs.pop("index", None)
|
||
|
self.unique = kwargs.pop("unique", None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.system = kwargs.pop("system", False)
|
||
|
self.doc = kwargs.pop("doc", None)
|
||
|
self.onupdate = kwargs.pop("onupdate", None)
|
||
|
self.autoincrement = kwargs.pop("autoincrement", "auto")
|
||
|
self.constraints = set()
|
||
|
self.foreign_keys = set()
|
||
|
self.comment = kwargs.pop("comment", None)
|
||
|
self.computed = None
|
||
|
self.identity = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
# check if this Column is proxying another column
|
||
|
if "_proxies" in kwargs:
|
||
|
self._proxies = kwargs.pop("_proxies")
|
||
|
# otherwise, add DDL-related events
|
||
|
elif isinstance(self.type, SchemaEventTarget):
|
||
|
self.type._set_parent_with_dispatch(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.default is not None:
|
||
|
if isinstance(self.default, (ColumnDefault, Sequence)):
|
||
|
args.append(self.default)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
if getattr(self.type, "_warn_on_bytestring", False):
|
||
|
if isinstance(self.default, util.binary_type):
|
||
|
util.warn(
|
||
|
"Unicode column '%s' has non-unicode "
|
||
|
"default value %r specified."
|
||
|
% (self.key, self.default)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
args.append(ColumnDefault(self.default))
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.server_default is not None:
|
||
|
if isinstance(self.server_default, FetchedValue):
|
||
|
args.append(self.server_default._as_for_update(False))
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
args.append(DefaultClause(self.server_default))
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.onupdate is not None:
|
||
|
if isinstance(self.onupdate, (ColumnDefault, Sequence)):
|
||
|
args.append(self.onupdate)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
args.append(ColumnDefault(self.onupdate, for_update=True))
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.server_onupdate is not None:
|
||
|
if isinstance(self.server_onupdate, FetchedValue):
|
||
|
args.append(self.server_onupdate._as_for_update(True))
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
args.append(
|
||
|
DefaultClause(self.server_onupdate, for_update=True)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self._init_items(*args)
|
||
|
|
||
|
util.set_creation_order(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if "info" in kwargs:
|
||
|
self.info = kwargs.pop("info")
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._extra_kwargs(**kwargs)
|
||
|
|
||
|
foreign_keys = None
|
||
|
"""A collection of all :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` marker objects
|
||
|
associated with this :class:`_schema.Column`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Each object is a member of a :class:`_schema.Table`-wide
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.foreign_keys`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
index = None
|
||
|
"""The value of the :paramref:`_schema.Column.index` parameter.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Does not indicate if this :class:`_schema.Column` is actually indexed
|
||
|
or not; use :attr:`_schema.Table.indexes`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.indexes`
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
unique = None
|
||
|
"""The value of the :paramref:`_schema.Column.unique` parameter.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Does not indicate if this :class:`_schema.Column` is actually subject to
|
||
|
a unique constraint or not; use :attr:`_schema.Table.indexes` and
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.constraints`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.indexes`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.Table.constraints`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _extra_kwargs(self, **kwargs):
|
||
|
self._validate_dialect_kwargs(kwargs)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __str__(self):
|
||
|
if self.name is None:
|
||
|
return "(no name)"
|
||
|
elif self.table is not None:
|
||
|
if self.table.named_with_column:
|
||
|
return self.table.description + "." + self.description
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self.description
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self.description
|
||
|
|
||
|
def references(self, column):
|
||
|
"""Return True if this Column references the given column via foreign
|
||
|
key."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
for fk in self.foreign_keys:
|
||
|
if fk.column.proxy_set.intersection(column.proxy_set):
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
|
||
|
def append_foreign_key(self, fk):
|
||
|
fk._set_parent_with_dispatch(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
||
|
kwarg = []
|
||
|
if self.key != self.name:
|
||
|
kwarg.append("key")
|
||
|
if self.primary_key:
|
||
|
kwarg.append("primary_key")
|
||
|
if not self.nullable:
|
||
|
kwarg.append("nullable")
|
||
|
if self.onupdate:
|
||
|
kwarg.append("onupdate")
|
||
|
if self.default:
|
||
|
kwarg.append("default")
|
||
|
if self.server_default:
|
||
|
kwarg.append("server_default")
|
||
|
if self.comment:
|
||
|
kwarg.append("comment")
|
||
|
return "Column(%s)" % ", ".join(
|
||
|
[repr(self.name)]
|
||
|
+ [repr(self.type)]
|
||
|
+ [repr(x) for x in self.foreign_keys if x is not None]
|
||
|
+ [repr(x) for x in self.constraints]
|
||
|
+ [
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
self.table is not None
|
||
|
and "table=<%s>" % self.table.description
|
||
|
or "table=None"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
+ ["%s=%s" % (k, repr(getattr(self, k))) for k in kwarg]
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, table, allow_replacements=True):
|
||
|
if not self.name:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Column must be constructed with a non-blank name or "
|
||
|
"assign a non-blank .name before adding to a Table."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._reset_memoizations()
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.key is None:
|
||
|
self.key = self.name
|
||
|
|
||
|
existing = getattr(self, "table", None)
|
||
|
if existing is not None and existing is not table:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Column object '%s' already assigned to Table '%s'"
|
||
|
% (self.key, existing.description)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.key in table._columns:
|
||
|
col = table._columns.get(self.key)
|
||
|
if col is not self:
|
||
|
if not allow_replacements:
|
||
|
util.warn_deprecated(
|
||
|
"A column with name '%s' is already present "
|
||
|
"in table '%s'. Please use method "
|
||
|
":meth:`_schema.Table.append_column` with the "
|
||
|
"parameter ``replace_existing=True`` to replace an "
|
||
|
"existing column." % (self.key, table.name),
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for fk in col.foreign_keys:
|
||
|
table.foreign_keys.remove(fk)
|
||
|
if fk.constraint in table.constraints:
|
||
|
# this might have been removed
|
||
|
# already, if it's a composite constraint
|
||
|
# and more than one col being replaced
|
||
|
table.constraints.remove(fk.constraint)
|
||
|
|
||
|
table._columns.replace(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.table = table
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.primary_key:
|
||
|
table.primary_key._replace(self)
|
||
|
elif self.key in table.primary_key:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Trying to redefine primary-key column '%s' as a "
|
||
|
"non-primary-key column on table '%s'"
|
||
|
% (self.key, table.fullname)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.index:
|
||
|
if isinstance(self.index, util.string_types):
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"The 'index' keyword argument on Column is boolean only. "
|
||
|
"To create indexes with a specific name, create an "
|
||
|
"explicit Index object external to the Table."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
table.append_constraint(
|
||
|
Index(
|
||
|
None, self.key, unique=bool(self.unique), _column_flag=True
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
elif self.unique:
|
||
|
if isinstance(self.unique, util.string_types):
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"The 'unique' keyword argument on Column is boolean "
|
||
|
"only. To create unique constraints or indexes with a "
|
||
|
"specific name, append an explicit UniqueConstraint to "
|
||
|
"the Table's list of elements, or create an explicit "
|
||
|
"Index object external to the Table."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
table.append_constraint(
|
||
|
UniqueConstraint(self.key, _column_flag=True)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._setup_on_memoized_fks(lambda fk: fk._set_remote_table(table))
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.identity and (
|
||
|
isinstance(self.default, Sequence)
|
||
|
or isinstance(self.onupdate, Sequence)
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"An column cannot specify both Identity and Sequence."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _setup_on_memoized_fks(self, fn):
|
||
|
fk_keys = [
|
||
|
((self.table.key, self.key), False),
|
||
|
((self.table.key, self.name), True),
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
for fk_key, link_to_name in fk_keys:
|
||
|
if fk_key in self.table.metadata._fk_memos:
|
||
|
for fk in self.table.metadata._fk_memos[fk_key]:
|
||
|
if fk.link_to_name is link_to_name:
|
||
|
fn(fk)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _on_table_attach(self, fn):
|
||
|
if self.table is not None:
|
||
|
fn(self, self.table)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
event.listen(self, "after_parent_attach", fn)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"The :meth:`_schema.Column.copy` method is deprecated "
|
||
|
"and will be removed in a future release.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def copy(self, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._copy(**kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _copy(self, **kw):
|
||
|
"""Create a copy of this ``Column``, uninitialized.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is used in :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Constraint objects plus non-constraint-bound ForeignKey objects
|
||
|
args = [
|
||
|
c._copy(**kw) for c in self.constraints if not c._type_bound
|
||
|
] + [c._copy(**kw) for c in self.foreign_keys if not c.constraint]
|
||
|
|
||
|
# ticket #5276
|
||
|
column_kwargs = {}
|
||
|
for dialect_name in self.dialect_options:
|
||
|
dialect_options = self.dialect_options[dialect_name]._non_defaults
|
||
|
for (
|
||
|
dialect_option_key,
|
||
|
dialect_option_value,
|
||
|
) in dialect_options.items():
|
||
|
column_kwargs[
|
||
|
dialect_name + "_" + dialect_option_key
|
||
|
] = dialect_option_value
|
||
|
|
||
|
server_default = self.server_default
|
||
|
server_onupdate = self.server_onupdate
|
||
|
if isinstance(server_default, (Computed, Identity)):
|
||
|
server_default = server_onupdate = None
|
||
|
args.append(self.server_default._copy(**kw))
|
||
|
|
||
|
type_ = self.type
|
||
|
if isinstance(type_, SchemaEventTarget):
|
||
|
type_ = type_.copy(**kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self._user_defined_nullable is not NULL_UNSPECIFIED:
|
||
|
column_kwargs["nullable"] = self._user_defined_nullable
|
||
|
|
||
|
c = self._constructor(
|
||
|
name=self.name,
|
||
|
type_=type_,
|
||
|
key=self.key,
|
||
|
primary_key=self.primary_key,
|
||
|
unique=self.unique,
|
||
|
system=self.system,
|
||
|
# quote=self.quote, # disabled 2013-08-27 (commit 031ef080)
|
||
|
index=self.index,
|
||
|
autoincrement=self.autoincrement,
|
||
|
default=self.default,
|
||
|
server_default=server_default,
|
||
|
onupdate=self.onupdate,
|
||
|
server_onupdate=server_onupdate,
|
||
|
doc=self.doc,
|
||
|
comment=self.comment,
|
||
|
*args,
|
||
|
**column_kwargs
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return self._schema_item_copy(c)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _make_proxy(
|
||
|
self, selectable, name=None, key=None, name_is_truncatable=False, **kw
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
"""Create a *proxy* for this column.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is a copy of this ``Column`` referenced by a different parent
|
||
|
(such as an alias or select statement). The column should
|
||
|
be used only in select scenarios, as its full DDL/default
|
||
|
information is not transferred.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
fk = [
|
||
|
ForeignKey(
|
||
|
col if col is not None else f._colspec,
|
||
|
_unresolvable=col is None,
|
||
|
_constraint=f.constraint,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for f, col in [
|
||
|
(fk, fk._resolve_column(raiseerr=False))
|
||
|
for fk in self.foreign_keys
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
if name is None and self.name is None:
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"Cannot initialize a sub-selectable"
|
||
|
" with this Column object until its 'name' has "
|
||
|
"been assigned."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
c = self._constructor(
|
||
|
coercions.expect(
|
||
|
roles.TruncatedLabelRole, name if name else self.name
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if name_is_truncatable
|
||
|
else (name or self.name),
|
||
|
self.type,
|
||
|
# this may actually be ._proxy_key when the key is incoming
|
||
|
key=key if key else name if name else self.key,
|
||
|
primary_key=self.primary_key,
|
||
|
nullable=self.nullable,
|
||
|
_proxies=[self],
|
||
|
*fk
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
except TypeError as err:
|
||
|
util.raise_(
|
||
|
TypeError(
|
||
|
"Could not create a copy of this %r object. "
|
||
|
"Ensure the class includes a _constructor() "
|
||
|
"attribute or method which accepts the "
|
||
|
"standard Column constructor arguments, or "
|
||
|
"references the Column class itself." % self.__class__
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
from_=err,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
c.table = selectable
|
||
|
c._propagate_attrs = selectable._propagate_attrs
|
||
|
if selectable._is_clone_of is not None:
|
||
|
c._is_clone_of = selectable._is_clone_of.columns.get(c.key)
|
||
|
if self.primary_key:
|
||
|
selectable.primary_key.add(c)
|
||
|
if fk:
|
||
|
selectable.foreign_keys.update(fk)
|
||
|
return c.key, c
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class ForeignKey(DialectKWArgs, SchemaItem):
|
||
|
"""Defines a dependency between two columns.
|
||
|
|
||
|
``ForeignKey`` is specified as an argument to a :class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
object,
|
||
|
e.g.::
|
||
|
|
||
|
t = Table("remote_table", metadata,
|
||
|
Column("remote_id", ForeignKey("main_table.id"))
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Note that ``ForeignKey`` is only a marker object that defines
|
||
|
a dependency between two columns. The actual constraint
|
||
|
is in all cases represented by the :class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`
|
||
|
object. This object will be generated automatically when
|
||
|
a ``ForeignKey`` is associated with a :class:`_schema.Column` which
|
||
|
in turn is associated with a :class:`_schema.Table`. Conversely,
|
||
|
when :class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint` is applied to a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`,
|
||
|
``ForeignKey`` markers are automatically generated to be
|
||
|
present on each associated :class:`_schema.Column`, which are also
|
||
|
associated with the constraint object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Note that you cannot define a "composite" foreign key constraint,
|
||
|
that is a constraint between a grouping of multiple parent/child
|
||
|
columns, using ``ForeignKey`` objects. To define this grouping,
|
||
|
the :class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint` object must be used, and applied
|
||
|
to the :class:`_schema.Table`. The associated ``ForeignKey`` objects
|
||
|
are created automatically.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The ``ForeignKey`` objects associated with an individual
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
object are available in the `foreign_keys` collection
|
||
|
of that column.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Further examples of foreign key configuration are in
|
||
|
:ref:`metadata_foreignkeys`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "foreign_key"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
column,
|
||
|
_constraint=None,
|
||
|
use_alter=False,
|
||
|
name=None,
|
||
|
onupdate=None,
|
||
|
ondelete=None,
|
||
|
deferrable=None,
|
||
|
initially=None,
|
||
|
link_to_name=False,
|
||
|
match=None,
|
||
|
info=None,
|
||
|
_unresolvable=False,
|
||
|
**dialect_kw
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
r"""
|
||
|
Construct a column-level FOREIGN KEY.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` object when constructed generates a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`
|
||
|
which is associated with the parent
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table` object's collection of constraints.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param column: A single target column for the key relationship. A
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` object or a column name as a string:
|
||
|
``tablename.columnkey`` or ``schema.tablename.columnkey``.
|
||
|
``columnkey`` is the ``key`` which has been assigned to the column
|
||
|
(defaults to the column name itself), unless ``link_to_name`` is
|
||
|
``True`` in which case the rendered name of the column is used.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param name: Optional string. An in-database name for the key if
|
||
|
`constraint` is not provided.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param onupdate: Optional string. If set, emit ON UPDATE <value> when
|
||
|
issuing DDL for this constraint. Typical values include CASCADE,
|
||
|
DELETE and RESTRICT.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param ondelete: Optional string. If set, emit ON DELETE <value> when
|
||
|
issuing DDL for this constraint. Typical values include CASCADE,
|
||
|
DELETE and RESTRICT.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param deferrable: Optional bool. If set, emit DEFERRABLE or NOT
|
||
|
DEFERRABLE when issuing DDL for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param initially: Optional string. If set, emit INITIALLY <value> when
|
||
|
issuing DDL for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param link_to_name: if True, the string name given in ``column`` is
|
||
|
the rendered name of the referenced column, not its locally
|
||
|
assigned ``key``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param use_alter: passed to the underlying
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`
|
||
|
to indicate the constraint should
|
||
|
be generated/dropped externally from the CREATE TABLE/ DROP TABLE
|
||
|
statement. See :paramref:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint.use_alter`
|
||
|
for further description.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint.use_alter`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`use_alter`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param match: Optional string. If set, emit MATCH <value> when issuing
|
||
|
DDL for this constraint. Typical values include SIMPLE, PARTIAL
|
||
|
and FULL.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param info: Optional data dictionary which will be populated into the
|
||
|
:attr:`.SchemaItem.info` attribute of this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param \**dialect_kw: Additional keyword arguments are dialect
|
||
|
specific, and passed in the form ``<dialectname>_<argname>``. The
|
||
|
arguments are ultimately handled by a corresponding
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`.
|
||
|
See the documentation regarding
|
||
|
an individual dialect at :ref:`dialect_toplevel` for detail on
|
||
|
documented arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 0.9.2
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._colspec = coercions.expect(roles.DDLReferredColumnRole, column)
|
||
|
self._unresolvable = _unresolvable
|
||
|
|
||
|
if isinstance(self._colspec, util.string_types):
|
||
|
self._table_column = None
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self._table_column = self._colspec
|
||
|
|
||
|
if not isinstance(
|
||
|
self._table_column.table, (util.NoneType, TableClause)
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"ForeignKey received Column not bound "
|
||
|
"to a Table, got: %r" % self._table_column.table
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# the linked ForeignKeyConstraint.
|
||
|
# ForeignKey will create this when parent Column
|
||
|
# is attached to a Table, *or* ForeignKeyConstraint
|
||
|
# object passes itself in when creating ForeignKey
|
||
|
# markers.
|
||
|
self.constraint = _constraint
|
||
|
self.parent = None
|
||
|
self.use_alter = use_alter
|
||
|
self.name = name
|
||
|
self.onupdate = onupdate
|
||
|
self.ondelete = ondelete
|
||
|
self.deferrable = deferrable
|
||
|
self.initially = initially
|
||
|
self.link_to_name = link_to_name
|
||
|
self.match = match
|
||
|
if info:
|
||
|
self.info = info
|
||
|
self._unvalidated_dialect_kw = dialect_kw
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
||
|
return "ForeignKey(%r)" % self._get_colspec()
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"The :meth:`_schema.ForeignKey.copy` method is deprecated "
|
||
|
"and will be removed in a future release.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def copy(self, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._copy(schema=schema, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _copy(self, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
"""Produce a copy of this :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The new :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` will not be bound
|
||
|
to any :class:`_schema.Column`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This method is usually used by the internal
|
||
|
copy procedures of :class:`_schema.Column`, :class:`_schema.Table`,
|
||
|
and :class:`_schema.MetaData`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param schema: The returned :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` will
|
||
|
reference the original table and column name, qualified
|
||
|
by the given string schema name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
fk = ForeignKey(
|
||
|
self._get_colspec(schema=schema),
|
||
|
use_alter=self.use_alter,
|
||
|
name=self.name,
|
||
|
onupdate=self.onupdate,
|
||
|
ondelete=self.ondelete,
|
||
|
deferrable=self.deferrable,
|
||
|
initially=self.initially,
|
||
|
link_to_name=self.link_to_name,
|
||
|
match=self.match,
|
||
|
**self._unvalidated_dialect_kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return self._schema_item_copy(fk)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _get_colspec(self, schema=None, table_name=None):
|
||
|
"""Return a string based 'column specification' for this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKey`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is usually the equivalent of the string-based "tablename.colname"
|
||
|
argument first passed to the object's constructor.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if schema not in (None, RETAIN_SCHEMA):
|
||
|
_schema, tname, colname = self._column_tokens
|
||
|
if table_name is not None:
|
||
|
tname = table_name
|
||
|
if schema is BLANK_SCHEMA:
|
||
|
return "%s.%s" % (tname, colname)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "%s.%s.%s" % (schema, tname, colname)
|
||
|
elif table_name:
|
||
|
schema, tname, colname = self._column_tokens
|
||
|
if schema:
|
||
|
return "%s.%s.%s" % (schema, table_name, colname)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "%s.%s" % (table_name, colname)
|
||
|
elif self._table_column is not None:
|
||
|
return "%s.%s" % (
|
||
|
self._table_column.table.fullname,
|
||
|
self._table_column.key,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._colspec
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _referred_schema(self):
|
||
|
return self._column_tokens[0]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _table_key(self):
|
||
|
if self._table_column is not None:
|
||
|
if self._table_column.table is None:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._table_column.table.key
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
schema, tname, colname = self._column_tokens
|
||
|
return _get_table_key(tname, schema)
|
||
|
|
||
|
target_fullname = property(_get_colspec)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def references(self, table):
|
||
|
"""Return True if the given :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
is referenced by this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKey`."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
return table.corresponding_column(self.column) is not None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def get_referent(self, table):
|
||
|
"""Return the :class:`_schema.Column` in the given
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
referenced by this :class:`_schema.ForeignKey`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns None if this :class:`_schema.ForeignKey`
|
||
|
does not reference the given
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
return table.corresponding_column(self.column)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
def _column_tokens(self):
|
||
|
"""parse a string-based _colspec into its component parts."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
m = self._get_colspec().split(".")
|
||
|
if m is None:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Invalid foreign key column specification: %s" % self._colspec
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if len(m) == 1:
|
||
|
tname = m.pop()
|
||
|
colname = None
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
colname = m.pop()
|
||
|
tname = m.pop()
|
||
|
|
||
|
# A FK between column 'bar' and table 'foo' can be
|
||
|
# specified as 'foo', 'foo.bar', 'dbo.foo.bar',
|
||
|
# 'otherdb.dbo.foo.bar'. Once we have the column name and
|
||
|
# the table name, treat everything else as the schema
|
||
|
# name. Some databases (e.g. Sybase) support
|
||
|
# inter-database foreign keys. See tickets#1341 and --
|
||
|
# indirectly related -- Ticket #594. This assumes that '.'
|
||
|
# will never appear *within* any component of the FK.
|
||
|
|
||
|
if len(m) > 0:
|
||
|
schema = ".".join(m)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
schema = None
|
||
|
return schema, tname, colname
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _resolve_col_tokens(self):
|
||
|
if self.parent is None:
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"this ForeignKey object does not yet have a "
|
||
|
"parent Column associated with it."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
elif self.parent.table is None:
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"this ForeignKey's parent column is not yet associated "
|
||
|
"with a Table."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
parenttable = self.parent.table
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self._unresolvable:
|
||
|
schema, tname, colname = self._column_tokens
|
||
|
tablekey = _get_table_key(tname, schema)
|
||
|
return parenttable, tablekey, colname
|
||
|
|
||
|
# assertion
|
||
|
# basically Column._make_proxy() sends the actual
|
||
|
# target Column to the ForeignKey object, so the
|
||
|
# string resolution here is never called.
|
||
|
for c in self.parent.base_columns:
|
||
|
if isinstance(c, Column):
|
||
|
assert c.table is parenttable
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
assert False
|
||
|
######################
|
||
|
|
||
|
schema, tname, colname = self._column_tokens
|
||
|
|
||
|
if schema is None and parenttable.metadata.schema is not None:
|
||
|
schema = parenttable.metadata.schema
|
||
|
|
||
|
tablekey = _get_table_key(tname, schema)
|
||
|
return parenttable, tablekey, colname
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _link_to_col_by_colstring(self, parenttable, table, colname):
|
||
|
|
||
|
_column = None
|
||
|
if colname is None:
|
||
|
# colname is None in the case that ForeignKey argument
|
||
|
# was specified as table name only, in which case we
|
||
|
# match the column name to the same column on the
|
||
|
# parent.
|
||
|
# this use case wasn't working in later 1.x series
|
||
|
# as it had no test coverage; fixed in 2.0
|
||
|
parent = self.parent
|
||
|
assert parent is not None
|
||
|
key = parent.key
|
||
|
_column = table.c.get(key, None)
|
||
|
elif self.link_to_name:
|
||
|
key = colname
|
||
|
for c in table.c:
|
||
|
if c.name == colname:
|
||
|
_column = c
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
key = colname
|
||
|
_column = table.c.get(colname, None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if _column is None:
|
||
|
raise exc.NoReferencedColumnError(
|
||
|
"Could not initialize target column "
|
||
|
"for ForeignKey '%s' on table '%s': "
|
||
|
"table '%s' has no column named '%s'"
|
||
|
% (self._colspec, parenttable.name, table.name, key),
|
||
|
table.name,
|
||
|
key,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return _column
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_target_column(self, column):
|
||
|
assert self.parent is not None
|
||
|
|
||
|
# propagate TypeEngine to parent if it didn't have one
|
||
|
if self.parent.type._isnull:
|
||
|
self.parent.type = column.type
|
||
|
|
||
|
# super-edgy case, if other FKs point to our column,
|
||
|
# they'd get the type propagated out also.
|
||
|
|
||
|
def set_type(fk):
|
||
|
if fk.parent.type._isnull:
|
||
|
fk.parent.type = column.type
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.parent._setup_on_memoized_fks(set_type)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.column = column
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
def column(self):
|
||
|
"""Return the target :class:`_schema.Column` referenced by this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKey`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If no target column has been established, an exception
|
||
|
is raised.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 0.9.0
|
||
|
Foreign key target column resolution now occurs as soon as both
|
||
|
the ForeignKey object and the remote Column to which it refers
|
||
|
are both associated with the same MetaData object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
return self._resolve_column()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _resolve_column(self, raiseerr=True):
|
||
|
|
||
|
if isinstance(self._colspec, util.string_types):
|
||
|
|
||
|
parenttable, tablekey, colname = self._resolve_col_tokens()
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self._unresolvable or tablekey not in parenttable.metadata:
|
||
|
if not raiseerr:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
raise exc.NoReferencedTableError(
|
||
|
"Foreign key associated with column '%s' could not find "
|
||
|
"table '%s' with which to generate a "
|
||
|
"foreign key to target column '%s'"
|
||
|
% (self.parent, tablekey, colname),
|
||
|
tablekey,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif parenttable.key not in parenttable.metadata:
|
||
|
if not raiseerr:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"Table %s is no longer associated with its "
|
||
|
"parent MetaData" % parenttable
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
table = parenttable.metadata.tables[tablekey]
|
||
|
return self._link_to_col_by_colstring(
|
||
|
parenttable, table, colname
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
elif hasattr(self._colspec, "__clause_element__"):
|
||
|
_column = self._colspec.__clause_element__()
|
||
|
return _column
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
_column = self._colspec
|
||
|
return _column
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, column, **kw):
|
||
|
if self.parent is not None and self.parent is not column:
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"This ForeignKey already has a parent !"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.parent = column
|
||
|
self.parent.foreign_keys.add(self)
|
||
|
self.parent._on_table_attach(self._set_table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_remote_table(self, table):
|
||
|
parenttable, tablekey, colname = self._resolve_col_tokens()
|
||
|
self._link_to_col_by_colstring(parenttable, table, colname)
|
||
|
|
||
|
_column = self._link_to_col_by_colstring(parenttable, table, colname)
|
||
|
self._set_target_column(_column)
|
||
|
assert self.constraint is not None
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.constraint._validate_dest_table(table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _remove_from_metadata(self, metadata):
|
||
|
parenttable, table_key, colname = self._resolve_col_tokens()
|
||
|
fk_key = (table_key, colname)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self in metadata._fk_memos[fk_key]:
|
||
|
# TODO: no test coverage for self not in memos
|
||
|
metadata._fk_memos[fk_key].remove(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_table(self, column, table):
|
||
|
# standalone ForeignKey - create ForeignKeyConstraint
|
||
|
# on the hosting Table when attached to the Table.
|
||
|
assert isinstance(table, Table)
|
||
|
if self.constraint is None:
|
||
|
self.constraint = ForeignKeyConstraint(
|
||
|
[],
|
||
|
[],
|
||
|
use_alter=self.use_alter,
|
||
|
name=self.name,
|
||
|
onupdate=self.onupdate,
|
||
|
ondelete=self.ondelete,
|
||
|
deferrable=self.deferrable,
|
||
|
initially=self.initially,
|
||
|
match=self.match,
|
||
|
**self._unvalidated_dialect_kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.constraint._append_element(column, self)
|
||
|
self.constraint._set_parent_with_dispatch(table)
|
||
|
table.foreign_keys.add(self)
|
||
|
# set up remote ".column" attribute, or a note to pick it
|
||
|
# up when the other Table/Column shows up
|
||
|
if isinstance(self._colspec, util.string_types):
|
||
|
parenttable, table_key, colname = self._resolve_col_tokens()
|
||
|
fk_key = (table_key, colname)
|
||
|
if table_key in parenttable.metadata.tables:
|
||
|
table = parenttable.metadata.tables[table_key]
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
_column = self._link_to_col_by_colstring(
|
||
|
parenttable, table, colname
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
except exc.NoReferencedColumnError:
|
||
|
# this is OK, we'll try later
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self._set_target_column(_column)
|
||
|
parenttable.metadata._fk_memos[fk_key].append(self)
|
||
|
elif hasattr(self._colspec, "__clause_element__"):
|
||
|
_column = self._colspec.__clause_element__()
|
||
|
self._set_target_column(_column)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
_column = self._colspec
|
||
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self._set_target_column(_column)
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class DefaultGenerator(Executable, SchemaItem):
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|
"""Base class for column *default* values."""
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|
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__visit_name__ = "default_generator"
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|
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is_sequence = False
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is_server_default = False
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|
column = None
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|
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|
def __init__(self, for_update=False):
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|
self.for_update = for_update
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|
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def _set_parent(self, column, **kw):
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|
self.column = column
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|
if self.for_update:
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|
self.column.onupdate = self
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|
else:
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|
self.column.default = self
|
||
|
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|
@util.deprecated_20(
|
||
|
":meth:`.DefaultGenerator.execute`",
|
||
|
alternative="All statement execution in SQLAlchemy 2.0 is performed "
|
||
|
"by the :meth:`_engine.Connection.execute` method of "
|
||
|
":class:`_engine.Connection`, "
|
||
|
"or in the ORM by the :meth:`.Session.execute` method of "
|
||
|
":class:`.Session`.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def execute(self, bind=None):
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||
|
if bind is None:
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||
|
bind = _bind_or_error(self)
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||
|
return bind._execute_default(self, (), util.EMPTY_DICT)
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||
|
|
||
|
def _execute_on_connection(
|
||
|
self, connection, multiparams, params, execution_options
|
||
|
):
|
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|
return connection._execute_default(
|
||
|
self, multiparams, params, execution_options
|
||
|
)
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||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def bind(self):
|
||
|
"""Return the connectable associated with this default."""
|
||
|
if getattr(self, "column", None) is not None:
|
||
|
return self.column.table.bind
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|
else:
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|
return None
|
||
|
|
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|
|
||
|
class ColumnDefault(DefaultGenerator):
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||
|
"""A plain default value on a column.
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||
|
|
||
|
This could correspond to a constant, a callable function,
|
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|
or a SQL clause.
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||
|
|
||
|
:class:`.ColumnDefault` is generated automatically
|
||
|
whenever the ``default``, ``onupdate`` arguments of
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` are used. A :class:`.ColumnDefault`
|
||
|
can be passed positionally as well.
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||
|
|
||
|
For example, the following::
|
||
|
|
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|
Column('foo', Integer, default=50)
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||
|
|
||
|
Is equivalent to::
|
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|
|
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|
Column('foo', Integer, ColumnDefault(50))
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, arg, **kwargs):
|
||
|
"""Construct a new :class:`.ColumnDefault`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param arg: argument representing the default value.
|
||
|
May be one of the following:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* a plain non-callable Python value, such as a
|
||
|
string, integer, boolean, or other simple type.
|
||
|
The default value will be used as is each time.
|
||
|
* a SQL expression, that is one which derives from
|
||
|
:class:`_expression.ColumnElement`. The SQL expression will
|
||
|
be rendered into the INSERT or UPDATE statement,
|
||
|
or in the case of a primary key column when
|
||
|
RETURNING is not used may be
|
||
|
pre-executed before an INSERT within a SELECT.
|
||
|
* A Python callable. The function will be invoked for each
|
||
|
new row subject to an INSERT or UPDATE.
|
||
|
The callable must accept exactly
|
||
|
zero or one positional arguments. The one-argument form
|
||
|
will receive an instance of the :class:`.ExecutionContext`,
|
||
|
which provides contextual information as to the current
|
||
|
:class:`_engine.Connection` in use as well as the current
|
||
|
statement and parameters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
super(ColumnDefault, self).__init__(**kwargs)
|
||
|
if isinstance(arg, FetchedValue):
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"ColumnDefault may not be a server-side default type."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if callable(arg):
|
||
|
arg = self._maybe_wrap_callable(arg)
|
||
|
self.arg = arg
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
def is_callable(self):
|
||
|
return callable(self.arg)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
def is_clause_element(self):
|
||
|
return isinstance(self.arg, ClauseElement)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
def is_scalar(self):
|
||
|
return (
|
||
|
not self.is_callable
|
||
|
and not self.is_clause_element
|
||
|
and not self.is_sequence
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
@util.preload_module("sqlalchemy.sql.sqltypes")
|
||
|
def _arg_is_typed(self):
|
||
|
sqltypes = util.preloaded.sql_sqltypes
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.is_clause_element:
|
||
|
return not isinstance(self.arg.type, sqltypes.NullType)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _maybe_wrap_callable(self, fn):
|
||
|
"""Wrap callables that don't accept a context.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is to allow easy compatibility with default callables
|
||
|
that aren't specific to accepting of a context.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
argspec = util.get_callable_argspec(fn, no_self=True)
|
||
|
except TypeError:
|
||
|
return util.wrap_callable(lambda ctx: fn(), fn)
|
||
|
|
||
|
defaulted = argspec[3] is not None and len(argspec[3]) or 0
|
||
|
positionals = len(argspec[0]) - defaulted
|
||
|
|
||
|
if positionals == 0:
|
||
|
return util.wrap_callable(lambda ctx: fn(), fn)
|
||
|
|
||
|
elif positionals == 1:
|
||
|
return fn
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"ColumnDefault Python function takes zero or one "
|
||
|
"positional arguments"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
||
|
return "ColumnDefault(%r)" % (self.arg,)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class IdentityOptions(object):
|
||
|
"""Defines options for a named database sequence or an identity column.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.3.18
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:class:`.Sequence`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
start=None,
|
||
|
increment=None,
|
||
|
minvalue=None,
|
||
|
maxvalue=None,
|
||
|
nominvalue=None,
|
||
|
nomaxvalue=None,
|
||
|
cycle=None,
|
||
|
cache=None,
|
||
|
order=None,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
"""Construct a :class:`.IdentityOptions` object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
See the :class:`.Sequence` documentation for a complete description
|
||
|
of the parameters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param start: the starting index of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param increment: the increment value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param minvalue: the minimum value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param maxvalue: the maximum value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param nominvalue: no minimum value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param nomaxvalue: no maximum value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param cycle: allows the sequence to wrap around when the maxvalue
|
||
|
or minvalue has been reached.
|
||
|
:param cache: optional integer value; number of future values in the
|
||
|
sequence which are calculated in advance.
|
||
|
:param order: optional boolean value; if ``True``, renders the
|
||
|
ORDER keyword.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.start = start
|
||
|
self.increment = increment
|
||
|
self.minvalue = minvalue
|
||
|
self.maxvalue = maxvalue
|
||
|
self.nominvalue = nominvalue
|
||
|
self.nomaxvalue = nomaxvalue
|
||
|
self.cycle = cycle
|
||
|
self.cache = cache
|
||
|
self.order = order
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Sequence(IdentityOptions, DefaultGenerator):
|
||
|
"""Represents a named database sequence.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :class:`.Sequence` object represents the name and configurational
|
||
|
parameters of a database sequence. It also represents
|
||
|
a construct that can be "executed" by a SQLAlchemy :class:`_engine.Engine`
|
||
|
or :class:`_engine.Connection`,
|
||
|
rendering the appropriate "next value" function
|
||
|
for the target database and returning a result.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :class:`.Sequence` is typically associated with a primary key column::
|
||
|
|
||
|
some_table = Table(
|
||
|
'some_table', metadata,
|
||
|
Column('id', Integer, Sequence('some_table_seq'),
|
||
|
primary_key=True)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
When CREATE TABLE is emitted for the above :class:`_schema.Table`, if the
|
||
|
target platform supports sequences, a CREATE SEQUENCE statement will
|
||
|
be emitted as well. For platforms that don't support sequences,
|
||
|
the :class:`.Sequence` construct is ignored.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`defaults_sequences`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:class:`.CreateSequence`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:class:`.DropSequence`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "sequence"
|
||
|
|
||
|
is_sequence = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
name,
|
||
|
start=None,
|
||
|
increment=None,
|
||
|
minvalue=None,
|
||
|
maxvalue=None,
|
||
|
nominvalue=None,
|
||
|
nomaxvalue=None,
|
||
|
cycle=None,
|
||
|
schema=None,
|
||
|
cache=None,
|
||
|
order=None,
|
||
|
data_type=None,
|
||
|
optional=False,
|
||
|
quote=None,
|
||
|
metadata=None,
|
||
|
quote_schema=None,
|
||
|
for_update=False,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
"""Construct a :class:`.Sequence` object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param name: the name of the sequence.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param start: the starting index of the sequence. This value is
|
||
|
used when the CREATE SEQUENCE command is emitted to the database
|
||
|
as the value of the "START WITH" clause. If ``None``, the
|
||
|
clause is omitted, which on most platforms indicates a starting
|
||
|
value of 1.
|
||
|
:param increment: the increment value of the sequence. This
|
||
|
value is used when the CREATE SEQUENCE command is emitted to
|
||
|
the database as the value of the "INCREMENT BY" clause. If ``None``,
|
||
|
the clause is omitted, which on most platforms indicates an
|
||
|
increment of 1.
|
||
|
:param minvalue: the minimum value of the sequence. This
|
||
|
value is used when the CREATE SEQUENCE command is emitted to
|
||
|
the database as the value of the "MINVALUE" clause. If ``None``,
|
||
|
the clause is omitted, which on most platforms indicates a
|
||
|
minvalue of 1 and -2^63-1 for ascending and descending sequences,
|
||
|
respectively.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.7
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param maxvalue: the maximum value of the sequence. This
|
||
|
value is used when the CREATE SEQUENCE command is emitted to
|
||
|
the database as the value of the "MAXVALUE" clause. If ``None``,
|
||
|
the clause is omitted, which on most platforms indicates a
|
||
|
maxvalue of 2^63-1 and -1 for ascending and descending sequences,
|
||
|
respectively.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.7
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param nominvalue: no minimum value of the sequence. This
|
||
|
value is used when the CREATE SEQUENCE command is emitted to
|
||
|
the database as the value of the "NO MINVALUE" clause. If ``None``,
|
||
|
the clause is omitted, which on most platforms indicates a
|
||
|
minvalue of 1 and -2^63-1 for ascending and descending sequences,
|
||
|
respectively.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.7
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param nomaxvalue: no maximum value of the sequence. This
|
||
|
value is used when the CREATE SEQUENCE command is emitted to
|
||
|
the database as the value of the "NO MAXVALUE" clause. If ``None``,
|
||
|
the clause is omitted, which on most platforms indicates a
|
||
|
maxvalue of 2^63-1 and -1 for ascending and descending sequences,
|
||
|
respectively.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.7
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param cycle: allows the sequence to wrap around when the maxvalue
|
||
|
or minvalue has been reached by an ascending or descending sequence
|
||
|
respectively. This value is used when the CREATE SEQUENCE command
|
||
|
is emitted to the database as the "CYCLE" clause. If the limit is
|
||
|
reached, the next number generated will be the minvalue or maxvalue,
|
||
|
respectively. If cycle=False (the default) any calls to nextval
|
||
|
after the sequence has reached its maximum value will return an
|
||
|
error.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.7
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param schema: optional schema name for the sequence, if located
|
||
|
in a schema other than the default. The rules for selecting the
|
||
|
schema name when a :class:`_schema.MetaData`
|
||
|
is also present are the same
|
||
|
as that of :paramref:`_schema.Table.schema`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param cache: optional integer value; number of future values in the
|
||
|
sequence which are calculated in advance. Renders the CACHE keyword
|
||
|
understood by Oracle and PostgreSQL.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.1.12
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param order: optional boolean value; if ``True``, renders the
|
||
|
ORDER keyword, understood by Oracle, indicating the sequence is
|
||
|
definitively ordered. May be necessary to provide deterministic
|
||
|
ordering using Oracle RAC.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.1.12
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param data_type: The type to be returned by the sequence, for
|
||
|
dialects that allow us to choose between INTEGER, BIGINT, etc.
|
||
|
(e.g., mssql).
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.4.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param optional: boolean value, when ``True``, indicates that this
|
||
|
:class:`.Sequence` object only needs to be explicitly generated
|
||
|
on backends that don't provide another way to generate primary
|
||
|
key identifiers. Currently, it essentially means, "don't create
|
||
|
this sequence on the PostgreSQL backend, where the SERIAL keyword
|
||
|
creates a sequence for us automatically".
|
||
|
:param quote: boolean value, when ``True`` or ``False``, explicitly
|
||
|
forces quoting of the :paramref:`_schema.Sequence.name` on or off.
|
||
|
When left at its default of ``None``, normal quoting rules based
|
||
|
on casing and reserved words take place.
|
||
|
:param quote_schema: Set the quoting preferences for the ``schema``
|
||
|
name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param metadata: optional :class:`_schema.MetaData` object which this
|
||
|
:class:`.Sequence` will be associated with. A :class:`.Sequence`
|
||
|
that is associated with a :class:`_schema.MetaData`
|
||
|
gains the following
|
||
|
capabilities:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* The :class:`.Sequence` will inherit the
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.MetaData.schema`
|
||
|
parameter specified to the target :class:`_schema.MetaData`, which
|
||
|
affects the production of CREATE / DROP DDL, if any.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* The :meth:`.Sequence.create` and :meth:`.Sequence.drop` methods
|
||
|
automatically use the engine bound to the :class:`_schema.MetaData`
|
||
|
object, if any.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* The :meth:`_schema.MetaData.create_all` and
|
||
|
:meth:`_schema.MetaData.drop_all`
|
||
|
methods will emit CREATE / DROP for this :class:`.Sequence`,
|
||
|
even if the :class:`.Sequence` is not associated with any
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table` / :class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
that's a member of this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.MetaData`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The above behaviors can only occur if the :class:`.Sequence` is
|
||
|
explicitly associated with the :class:`_schema.MetaData`
|
||
|
via this parameter.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`sequence_metadata` - full discussion of the
|
||
|
:paramref:`.Sequence.metadata` parameter.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param for_update: Indicates this :class:`.Sequence`, when associated
|
||
|
with a :class:`_schema.Column`,
|
||
|
should be invoked for UPDATE statements
|
||
|
on that column's table, rather than for INSERT statements, when
|
||
|
no value is otherwise present for that column in the statement.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
DefaultGenerator.__init__(self, for_update=for_update)
|
||
|
IdentityOptions.__init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
start=start,
|
||
|
increment=increment,
|
||
|
minvalue=minvalue,
|
||
|
maxvalue=maxvalue,
|
||
|
nominvalue=nominvalue,
|
||
|
nomaxvalue=nomaxvalue,
|
||
|
cycle=cycle,
|
||
|
cache=cache,
|
||
|
order=order,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.name = quoted_name(name, quote)
|
||
|
self.optional = optional
|
||
|
if schema is BLANK_SCHEMA:
|
||
|
self.schema = schema = None
|
||
|
elif metadata is not None and schema is None and metadata.schema:
|
||
|
self.schema = schema = metadata.schema
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self.schema = quoted_name(schema, quote_schema)
|
||
|
self.metadata = metadata
|
||
|
self._key = _get_table_key(name, schema)
|
||
|
if metadata:
|
||
|
self._set_metadata(metadata)
|
||
|
if data_type is not None:
|
||
|
self.data_type = to_instance(data_type)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self.data_type = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
def is_callable(self):
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
def is_clause_element(self):
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.preload_module("sqlalchemy.sql.functions")
|
||
|
def next_value(self):
|
||
|
"""Return a :class:`.next_value` function element
|
||
|
which will render the appropriate increment function
|
||
|
for this :class:`.Sequence` within any SQL expression.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
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|
if self.bind:
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|
return util.preloaded.sql_functions.func.next_value(
|
||
|
self, bind=self.bind
|
||
|
)
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||
|
else:
|
||
|
return util.preloaded.sql_functions.func.next_value(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, column, **kw):
|
||
|
super(Sequence, self)._set_parent(column)
|
||
|
column._on_table_attach(self._set_table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_table(self, column, table):
|
||
|
self._set_metadata(table.metadata)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_metadata(self, metadata):
|
||
|
self.metadata = metadata
|
||
|
self.metadata._sequences[self._key] = self
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def bind(self):
|
||
|
if self.metadata:
|
||
|
return self.metadata.bind
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def create(self, bind=None, checkfirst=True):
|
||
|
"""Creates this sequence in the database.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the "bind" argument will be required in
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy 2.0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if bind is None:
|
||
|
bind = _bind_or_error(self)
|
||
|
bind._run_ddl_visitor(ddl.SchemaGenerator, self, checkfirst=checkfirst)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def drop(self, bind=None, checkfirst=True):
|
||
|
"""Drops this sequence from the database.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the "bind" argument will be required in
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy 2.0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if bind is None:
|
||
|
bind = _bind_or_error(self)
|
||
|
bind._run_ddl_visitor(ddl.SchemaDropper, self, checkfirst=checkfirst)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _not_a_column_expr(self):
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"This %s cannot be used directly "
|
||
|
"as a column expression. Use func.next_value(sequence) "
|
||
|
"to produce a 'next value' function that's usable "
|
||
|
"as a column element." % self.__class__.__name__
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
@inspection._self_inspects
|
||
|
class FetchedValue(SchemaEventTarget):
|
||
|
"""A marker for a transparent database-side default.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Use :class:`.FetchedValue` when the database is configured
|
||
|
to provide some automatic default for a column.
|
||
|
|
||
|
E.g.::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Column('foo', Integer, FetchedValue())
|
||
|
|
||
|
Would indicate that some trigger or default generator
|
||
|
will create a new value for the ``foo`` column during an
|
||
|
INSERT.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`triggered_columns`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
is_server_default = True
|
||
|
reflected = False
|
||
|
has_argument = False
|
||
|
is_clause_element = False
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, for_update=False):
|
||
|
self.for_update = for_update
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _as_for_update(self, for_update):
|
||
|
if for_update == self.for_update:
|
||
|
return self
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._clone(for_update)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _clone(self, for_update):
|
||
|
n = self.__class__.__new__(self.__class__)
|
||
|
n.__dict__.update(self.__dict__)
|
||
|
n.__dict__.pop("column", None)
|
||
|
n.for_update = for_update
|
||
|
return n
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, column, **kw):
|
||
|
self.column = column
|
||
|
if self.for_update:
|
||
|
self.column.server_onupdate = self
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self.column.server_default = self
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
||
|
return util.generic_repr(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class DefaultClause(FetchedValue):
|
||
|
"""A DDL-specified DEFAULT column value.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:class:`.DefaultClause` is a :class:`.FetchedValue`
|
||
|
that also generates a "DEFAULT" clause when
|
||
|
"CREATE TABLE" is emitted.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:class:`.DefaultClause` is generated automatically
|
||
|
whenever the ``server_default``, ``server_onupdate`` arguments of
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` are used. A :class:`.DefaultClause`
|
||
|
can be passed positionally as well.
|
||
|
|
||
|
For example, the following::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Column('foo', Integer, server_default="50")
|
||
|
|
||
|
Is equivalent to::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Column('foo', Integer, DefaultClause("50"))
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
has_argument = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, arg, for_update=False, _reflected=False):
|
||
|
util.assert_arg_type(
|
||
|
arg, (util.string_types[0], ClauseElement, TextClause), "arg"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
super(DefaultClause, self).__init__(for_update)
|
||
|
self.arg = arg
|
||
|
self.reflected = _reflected
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
||
|
return "DefaultClause(%r, for_update=%r)" % (self.arg, self.for_update)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Constraint(DialectKWArgs, SchemaItem):
|
||
|
"""A table-level SQL constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Constraint` serves as the base class for the series of
|
||
|
constraint objects that can be associated with :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
objects, including :class:`_schema.PrimaryKeyConstraint`,
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.UniqueConstraint`, and
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.CheckConstraint`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "constraint"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
name=None,
|
||
|
deferrable=None,
|
||
|
initially=None,
|
||
|
_create_rule=None,
|
||
|
info=None,
|
||
|
_type_bound=False,
|
||
|
**dialect_kw
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
r"""Create a SQL constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param name:
|
||
|
Optional, the in-database name of this ``Constraint``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param deferrable:
|
||
|
Optional bool. If set, emit DEFERRABLE or NOT DEFERRABLE when
|
||
|
issuing DDL for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param initially:
|
||
|
Optional string. If set, emit INITIALLY <value> when issuing DDL
|
||
|
for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param info: Optional data dictionary which will be populated into the
|
||
|
:attr:`.SchemaItem.info` attribute of this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param \**dialect_kw: Additional keyword arguments are dialect
|
||
|
specific, and passed in the form ``<dialectname>_<argname>``. See
|
||
|
the documentation regarding an individual dialect at
|
||
|
:ref:`dialect_toplevel` for detail on documented arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param _create_rule:
|
||
|
used internally by some datatypes that also create constraints.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param _type_bound:
|
||
|
used internally to indicate that this constraint is associated with
|
||
|
a specific datatype.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.name = name
|
||
|
self.deferrable = deferrable
|
||
|
self.initially = initially
|
||
|
if info:
|
||
|
self.info = info
|
||
|
self._create_rule = _create_rule
|
||
|
self._type_bound = _type_bound
|
||
|
util.set_creation_order(self)
|
||
|
self._validate_dialect_kwargs(dialect_kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def table(self):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
if isinstance(self.parent, Table):
|
||
|
return self.parent
|
||
|
except AttributeError:
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"This constraint is not bound to a table. Did you "
|
||
|
"mean to call table.append_constraint(constraint) ?"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, parent, **kw):
|
||
|
self.parent = parent
|
||
|
parent.constraints.add(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"The :meth:`_schema.Constraint.copy` method is deprecated "
|
||
|
"and will be removed in a future release.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def copy(self, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._copy(**kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _copy(self, **kw):
|
||
|
raise NotImplementedError()
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class ColumnCollectionMixin(object):
|
||
|
|
||
|
columns = None
|
||
|
"""A :class:`_expression.ColumnCollection` of :class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
objects.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This collection represents the columns which are referred to by
|
||
|
this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
_allow_multiple_tables = False
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, *columns, **kw):
|
||
|
_autoattach = kw.pop("_autoattach", True)
|
||
|
self._column_flag = kw.pop("_column_flag", False)
|
||
|
self.columns = DedupeColumnCollection()
|
||
|
|
||
|
processed_expressions = kw.pop("_gather_expressions", None)
|
||
|
if processed_expressions is not None:
|
||
|
self._pending_colargs = []
|
||
|
for (
|
||
|
expr,
|
||
|
column,
|
||
|
strname,
|
||
|
add_element,
|
||
|
) in coercions.expect_col_expression_collection(
|
||
|
roles.DDLConstraintColumnRole, columns
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
self._pending_colargs.append(add_element)
|
||
|
processed_expressions.append(expr)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self._pending_colargs = [
|
||
|
coercions.expect(roles.DDLConstraintColumnRole, column)
|
||
|
for column in columns
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
if _autoattach and self._pending_colargs:
|
||
|
self._check_attach()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _check_attach(self, evt=False):
|
||
|
col_objs = [c for c in self._pending_colargs if isinstance(c, Column)]
|
||
|
|
||
|
cols_w_table = [c for c in col_objs if isinstance(c.table, Table)]
|
||
|
|
||
|
cols_wo_table = set(col_objs).difference(cols_w_table)
|
||
|
if cols_wo_table:
|
||
|
# feature #3341 - place event listeners for Column objects
|
||
|
# such that when all those cols are attached, we autoattach.
|
||
|
assert not evt, "Should not reach here on event call"
|
||
|
|
||
|
# issue #3411 - don't do the per-column auto-attach if some of the
|
||
|
# columns are specified as strings.
|
||
|
has_string_cols = set(
|
||
|
c for c in self._pending_colargs if c is not None
|
||
|
).difference(col_objs)
|
||
|
if not has_string_cols:
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _col_attached(column, table):
|
||
|
# this isinstance() corresponds with the
|
||
|
# isinstance() above; only want to count Table-bound
|
||
|
# columns
|
||
|
if isinstance(table, Table):
|
||
|
cols_wo_table.discard(column)
|
||
|
if not cols_wo_table:
|
||
|
self._check_attach(evt=True)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._cols_wo_table = cols_wo_table
|
||
|
for col in cols_wo_table:
|
||
|
col._on_table_attach(_col_attached)
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
|
||
|
columns = cols_w_table
|
||
|
|
||
|
tables = {c.table for c in columns}
|
||
|
if len(tables) == 1:
|
||
|
self._set_parent_with_dispatch(tables.pop())
|
||
|
elif len(tables) > 1 and not self._allow_multiple_tables:
|
||
|
table = columns[0].table
|
||
|
others = [c for c in columns[1:] if c.table is not table]
|
||
|
if others:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Column(s) %s are not part of table '%s'."
|
||
|
% (
|
||
|
", ".join("'%s'" % c for c in others),
|
||
|
table.description,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _col_expressions(self, table):
|
||
|
return [
|
||
|
table.c[col] if isinstance(col, util.string_types) else col
|
||
|
for col in self._pending_colargs
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, table, **kw):
|
||
|
for col in self._col_expressions(table):
|
||
|
if col is not None:
|
||
|
self.columns.add(col)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class ColumnCollectionConstraint(ColumnCollectionMixin, Constraint):
|
||
|
"""A constraint that proxies a ColumnCollection."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, *columns, **kw):
|
||
|
r"""
|
||
|
:param \*columns:
|
||
|
A sequence of column names or Column objects.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param name:
|
||
|
Optional, the in-database name of this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param deferrable:
|
||
|
Optional bool. If set, emit DEFERRABLE or NOT DEFERRABLE when
|
||
|
issuing DDL for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param initially:
|
||
|
Optional string. If set, emit INITIALLY <value> when issuing DDL
|
||
|
for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param \**kw: other keyword arguments including dialect-specific
|
||
|
arguments are propagated to the :class:`.Constraint` superclass.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
_autoattach = kw.pop("_autoattach", True)
|
||
|
_column_flag = kw.pop("_column_flag", False)
|
||
|
Constraint.__init__(self, **kw)
|
||
|
ColumnCollectionMixin.__init__(
|
||
|
self, *columns, _autoattach=_autoattach, _column_flag=_column_flag
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
columns = None
|
||
|
"""A :class:`_expression.ColumnCollection` representing the set of columns
|
||
|
for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, table, **kw):
|
||
|
Constraint._set_parent(self, table)
|
||
|
ColumnCollectionMixin._set_parent(self, table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __contains__(self, x):
|
||
|
return x in self.columns
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"The :meth:`_schema.ColumnCollectionConstraint.copy` method "
|
||
|
"is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def copy(self, target_table=None, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._copy(target_table=target_table, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _copy(self, target_table=None, **kw):
|
||
|
# ticket #5276
|
||
|
constraint_kwargs = {}
|
||
|
for dialect_name in self.dialect_options:
|
||
|
dialect_options = self.dialect_options[dialect_name]._non_defaults
|
||
|
for (
|
||
|
dialect_option_key,
|
||
|
dialect_option_value,
|
||
|
) in dialect_options.items():
|
||
|
constraint_kwargs[
|
||
|
dialect_name + "_" + dialect_option_key
|
||
|
] = dialect_option_value
|
||
|
|
||
|
c = self.__class__(
|
||
|
name=self.name,
|
||
|
deferrable=self.deferrable,
|
||
|
initially=self.initially,
|
||
|
*[
|
||
|
_copy_expression(expr, self.parent, target_table)
|
||
|
for expr in self.columns
|
||
|
],
|
||
|
**constraint_kwargs
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return self._schema_item_copy(c)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def contains_column(self, col):
|
||
|
"""Return True if this constraint contains the given column.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Note that this object also contains an attribute ``.columns``
|
||
|
which is a :class:`_expression.ColumnCollection` of
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` objects.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
return self.columns.contains_column(col)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __iter__(self):
|
||
|
return iter(self.columns)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __len__(self):
|
||
|
return len(self.columns)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class CheckConstraint(ColumnCollectionConstraint):
|
||
|
"""A table- or column-level CHECK constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Can be included in the definition of a Table or Column.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
_allow_multiple_tables = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "table_or_column_check_constraint"
|
||
|
|
||
|
@_document_text_coercion(
|
||
|
"sqltext",
|
||
|
":class:`.CheckConstraint`",
|
||
|
":paramref:`.CheckConstraint.sqltext`",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def __init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
sqltext,
|
||
|
name=None,
|
||
|
deferrable=None,
|
||
|
initially=None,
|
||
|
table=None,
|
||
|
info=None,
|
||
|
_create_rule=None,
|
||
|
_autoattach=True,
|
||
|
_type_bound=False,
|
||
|
**kw
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
r"""Construct a CHECK constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param sqltext:
|
||
|
A string containing the constraint definition, which will be used
|
||
|
verbatim, or a SQL expression construct. If given as a string,
|
||
|
the object is converted to a :func:`_expression.text` object.
|
||
|
If the textual
|
||
|
string includes a colon character, escape this using a backslash::
|
||
|
|
||
|
CheckConstraint(r"foo ~ E'a(?\:b|c)d")
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param name:
|
||
|
Optional, the in-database name of the constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param deferrable:
|
||
|
Optional bool. If set, emit DEFERRABLE or NOT DEFERRABLE when
|
||
|
issuing DDL for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param initially:
|
||
|
Optional string. If set, emit INITIALLY <value> when issuing DDL
|
||
|
for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param info: Optional data dictionary which will be populated into the
|
||
|
:attr:`.SchemaItem.info` attribute of this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.sqltext = coercions.expect(roles.DDLExpressionRole, sqltext)
|
||
|
columns = []
|
||
|
visitors.traverse(self.sqltext, {}, {"column": columns.append})
|
||
|
|
||
|
super(CheckConstraint, self).__init__(
|
||
|
name=name,
|
||
|
deferrable=deferrable,
|
||
|
initially=initially,
|
||
|
_create_rule=_create_rule,
|
||
|
info=info,
|
||
|
_type_bound=_type_bound,
|
||
|
_autoattach=_autoattach,
|
||
|
*columns,
|
||
|
**kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if table is not None:
|
||
|
self._set_parent_with_dispatch(table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def is_column_level(self):
|
||
|
return not isinstance(self.parent, Table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"The :meth:`_schema.CheckConstraint.copy` method is deprecated "
|
||
|
"and will be removed in a future release.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def copy(self, target_table=None, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._copy(target_table=target_table, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _copy(self, target_table=None, **kw):
|
||
|
if target_table is not None:
|
||
|
# note that target_table is None for the copy process of
|
||
|
# a column-bound CheckConstraint, so this path is not reached
|
||
|
# in that case.
|
||
|
sqltext = _copy_expression(self.sqltext, self.table, target_table)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
sqltext = self.sqltext
|
||
|
c = CheckConstraint(
|
||
|
sqltext,
|
||
|
name=self.name,
|
||
|
initially=self.initially,
|
||
|
deferrable=self.deferrable,
|
||
|
_create_rule=self._create_rule,
|
||
|
table=target_table,
|
||
|
_autoattach=False,
|
||
|
_type_bound=self._type_bound,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return self._schema_item_copy(c)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class ForeignKeyConstraint(ColumnCollectionConstraint):
|
||
|
"""A table-level FOREIGN KEY constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Defines a single column or composite FOREIGN KEY ... REFERENCES
|
||
|
constraint. For a no-frills, single column foreign key, adding a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKey` to the definition of a :class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
is a
|
||
|
shorthand equivalent for an unnamed, single column
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Examples of foreign key configuration are in :ref:`metadata_foreignkeys`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "foreign_key_constraint"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
columns,
|
||
|
refcolumns,
|
||
|
name=None,
|
||
|
onupdate=None,
|
||
|
ondelete=None,
|
||
|
deferrable=None,
|
||
|
initially=None,
|
||
|
use_alter=False,
|
||
|
link_to_name=False,
|
||
|
match=None,
|
||
|
table=None,
|
||
|
info=None,
|
||
|
**dialect_kw
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
r"""Construct a composite-capable FOREIGN KEY.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param columns: A sequence of local column names. The named columns
|
||
|
must be defined and present in the parent Table. The names should
|
||
|
match the ``key`` given to each column (defaults to the name) unless
|
||
|
``link_to_name`` is True.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param refcolumns: A sequence of foreign column names or Column
|
||
|
objects. The columns must all be located within the same Table.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param name: Optional, the in-database name of the key.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param onupdate: Optional string. If set, emit ON UPDATE <value> when
|
||
|
issuing DDL for this constraint. Typical values include CASCADE,
|
||
|
DELETE and RESTRICT.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param ondelete: Optional string. If set, emit ON DELETE <value> when
|
||
|
issuing DDL for this constraint. Typical values include CASCADE,
|
||
|
DELETE and RESTRICT.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param deferrable: Optional bool. If set, emit DEFERRABLE or NOT
|
||
|
DEFERRABLE when issuing DDL for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param initially: Optional string. If set, emit INITIALLY <value> when
|
||
|
issuing DDL for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param link_to_name: if True, the string name given in ``column`` is
|
||
|
the rendered name of the referenced column, not its locally assigned
|
||
|
``key``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param use_alter: If True, do not emit the DDL for this constraint as
|
||
|
part of the CREATE TABLE definition. Instead, generate it via an
|
||
|
ALTER TABLE statement issued after the full collection of tables
|
||
|
have been created, and drop it via an ALTER TABLE statement before
|
||
|
the full collection of tables are dropped.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The use of :paramref:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint.use_alter` is
|
||
|
particularly geared towards the case where two or more tables
|
||
|
are established within a mutually-dependent foreign key constraint
|
||
|
relationship; however, the :meth:`_schema.MetaData.create_all` and
|
||
|
:meth:`_schema.MetaData.drop_all`
|
||
|
methods will perform this resolution
|
||
|
automatically, so the flag is normally not needed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 1.0.0 Automatic resolution of foreign key
|
||
|
cycles has been added, removing the need to use the
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint.use_alter` in typical use
|
||
|
cases.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`use_alter`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param match: Optional string. If set, emit MATCH <value> when issuing
|
||
|
DDL for this constraint. Typical values include SIMPLE, PARTIAL
|
||
|
and FULL.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param info: Optional data dictionary which will be populated into the
|
||
|
:attr:`.SchemaItem.info` attribute of this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param \**dialect_kw: Additional keyword arguments are dialect
|
||
|
specific, and passed in the form ``<dialectname>_<argname>``. See
|
||
|
the documentation regarding an individual dialect at
|
||
|
:ref:`dialect_toplevel` for detail on documented arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 0.9.2
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
Constraint.__init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
name=name,
|
||
|
deferrable=deferrable,
|
||
|
initially=initially,
|
||
|
info=info,
|
||
|
**dialect_kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.onupdate = onupdate
|
||
|
self.ondelete = ondelete
|
||
|
self.link_to_name = link_to_name
|
||
|
self.use_alter = use_alter
|
||
|
self.match = match
|
||
|
|
||
|
if len(set(columns)) != len(refcolumns):
|
||
|
if len(set(columns)) != len(columns):
|
||
|
# e.g. FOREIGN KEY (a, a) REFERENCES r (b, c)
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"ForeignKeyConstraint with duplicate source column "
|
||
|
"references are not supported."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# e.g. FOREIGN KEY (a) REFERENCES r (b, c)
|
||
|
# paraphrasing
|
||
|
# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/ddl-constraints.html
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"ForeignKeyConstraint number "
|
||
|
"of constrained columns must match the number of "
|
||
|
"referenced columns."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# standalone ForeignKeyConstraint - create
|
||
|
# associated ForeignKey objects which will be applied to hosted
|
||
|
# Column objects (in col.foreign_keys), either now or when attached
|
||
|
# to the Table for string-specified names
|
||
|
self.elements = [
|
||
|
ForeignKey(
|
||
|
refcol,
|
||
|
_constraint=self,
|
||
|
name=self.name,
|
||
|
onupdate=self.onupdate,
|
||
|
ondelete=self.ondelete,
|
||
|
use_alter=self.use_alter,
|
||
|
link_to_name=self.link_to_name,
|
||
|
match=self.match,
|
||
|
deferrable=self.deferrable,
|
||
|
initially=self.initially,
|
||
|
**self.dialect_kwargs
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for refcol in refcolumns
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
ColumnCollectionMixin.__init__(self, *columns)
|
||
|
if table is not None:
|
||
|
if hasattr(self, "parent"):
|
||
|
assert table is self.parent
|
||
|
self._set_parent_with_dispatch(table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _append_element(self, column, fk):
|
||
|
self.columns.add(column)
|
||
|
self.elements.append(fk)
|
||
|
|
||
|
columns = None
|
||
|
"""A :class:`_expression.ColumnCollection` representing the set of columns
|
||
|
for this constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
elements = None
|
||
|
"""A sequence of :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` objects.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Each :class:`_schema.ForeignKey`
|
||
|
represents a single referring column/referred
|
||
|
column pair.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This collection is intended to be read-only.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _elements(self):
|
||
|
# legacy - provide a dictionary view of (column_key, fk)
|
||
|
return util.OrderedDict(zip(self.column_keys, self.elements))
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _referred_schema(self):
|
||
|
for elem in self.elements:
|
||
|
return elem._referred_schema
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def referred_table(self):
|
||
|
"""The :class:`_schema.Table` object to which this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint` references.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is a dynamically calculated attribute which may not be available
|
||
|
if the constraint and/or parent table is not yet associated with
|
||
|
a metadata collection that contains the referred table.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return self.elements[0].column.table
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _validate_dest_table(self, table):
|
||
|
table_keys = set([elem._table_key() for elem in self.elements])
|
||
|
if None not in table_keys and len(table_keys) > 1:
|
||
|
elem0, elem1 = sorted(table_keys)[0:2]
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"ForeignKeyConstraint on %s(%s) refers to "
|
||
|
"multiple remote tables: %s and %s"
|
||
|
% (table.fullname, self._col_description, elem0, elem1)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def column_keys(self):
|
||
|
"""Return a list of string keys representing the local
|
||
|
columns in this :class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This list is either the original string arguments sent
|
||
|
to the constructor of the :class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`,
|
||
|
or if the constraint has been initialized with :class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
objects, is the string ``.key`` of each element.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if hasattr(self, "parent"):
|
||
|
return self.columns.keys()
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return [
|
||
|
col.key if isinstance(col, ColumnElement) else str(col)
|
||
|
for col in self._pending_colargs
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _col_description(self):
|
||
|
return ", ".join(self.column_keys)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, table, **kw):
|
||
|
Constraint._set_parent(self, table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
ColumnCollectionConstraint._set_parent(self, table)
|
||
|
except KeyError as ke:
|
||
|
util.raise_(
|
||
|
exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Can't create ForeignKeyConstraint "
|
||
|
"on table '%s': no column "
|
||
|
"named '%s' is present." % (table.description, ke.args[0])
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
from_=ke,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
for col, fk in zip(self.columns, self.elements):
|
||
|
if not hasattr(fk, "parent") or fk.parent is not col:
|
||
|
fk._set_parent_with_dispatch(col)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._validate_dest_table(table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"The :meth:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint.copy` method is deprecated "
|
||
|
"and will be removed in a future release.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def copy(self, schema=None, target_table=None, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._copy(schema=schema, target_table=target_table, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _copy(self, schema=None, target_table=None, **kw):
|
||
|
fkc = ForeignKeyConstraint(
|
||
|
[x.parent.key for x in self.elements],
|
||
|
[
|
||
|
x._get_colspec(
|
||
|
schema=schema,
|
||
|
table_name=target_table.name
|
||
|
if target_table is not None
|
||
|
and x._table_key() == x.parent.table.key
|
||
|
else None,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for x in self.elements
|
||
|
],
|
||
|
name=self.name,
|
||
|
onupdate=self.onupdate,
|
||
|
ondelete=self.ondelete,
|
||
|
use_alter=self.use_alter,
|
||
|
deferrable=self.deferrable,
|
||
|
initially=self.initially,
|
||
|
link_to_name=self.link_to_name,
|
||
|
match=self.match,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for self_fk, other_fk in zip(self.elements, fkc.elements):
|
||
|
self_fk._schema_item_copy(other_fk)
|
||
|
return self._schema_item_copy(fkc)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class PrimaryKeyConstraint(ColumnCollectionConstraint):
|
||
|
"""A table-level PRIMARY KEY constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` object is present automatically
|
||
|
on any :class:`_schema.Table` object; it is assigned a set of
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` objects corresponding to those marked with
|
||
|
the :paramref:`_schema.Column.primary_key` flag::
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> my_table = Table('mytable', metadata,
|
||
|
... Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True),
|
||
|
... Column('version_id', Integer, primary_key=True),
|
||
|
... Column('data', String(50))
|
||
|
... )
|
||
|
>>> my_table.primary_key
|
||
|
PrimaryKeyConstraint(
|
||
|
Column('id', Integer(), table=<mytable>,
|
||
|
primary_key=True, nullable=False),
|
||
|
Column('version_id', Integer(), table=<mytable>,
|
||
|
primary_key=True, nullable=False)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The primary key of a :class:`_schema.Table` can also be specified by using
|
||
|
a :class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` object explicitly; in this mode of usage,
|
||
|
the "name" of the constraint can also be specified, as well as other
|
||
|
options which may be recognized by dialects::
|
||
|
|
||
|
my_table = Table('mytable', metadata,
|
||
|
Column('id', Integer),
|
||
|
Column('version_id', Integer),
|
||
|
Column('data', String(50)),
|
||
|
PrimaryKeyConstraint('id', 'version_id',
|
||
|
name='mytable_pk')
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The two styles of column-specification should generally not be mixed.
|
||
|
An warning is emitted if the columns present in the
|
||
|
:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint`
|
||
|
don't match the columns that were marked as ``primary_key=True``, if both
|
||
|
are present; in this case, the columns are taken strictly from the
|
||
|
:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` declaration, and those columns otherwise
|
||
|
marked as ``primary_key=True`` are ignored. This behavior is intended to
|
||
|
be backwards compatible with previous behavior.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 0.9.2 Using a mixture of columns within a
|
||
|
:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` in addition to columns marked as
|
||
|
``primary_key=True`` now emits a warning if the lists don't match.
|
||
|
The ultimate behavior of ignoring those columns marked with the flag
|
||
|
only is currently maintained for backwards compatibility; this warning
|
||
|
may raise an exception in a future release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
For the use case where specific options are to be specified on the
|
||
|
:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint`, but the usual style of using
|
||
|
``primary_key=True`` flags is still desirable, an empty
|
||
|
:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` may be specified, which will take on the
|
||
|
primary key column collection from the :class:`_schema.Table` based on the
|
||
|
flags::
|
||
|
|
||
|
my_table = Table('mytable', metadata,
|
||
|
Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True),
|
||
|
Column('version_id', Integer, primary_key=True),
|
||
|
Column('data', String(50)),
|
||
|
PrimaryKeyConstraint(name='mytable_pk',
|
||
|
mssql_clustered=True)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 0.9.2 an empty :class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` may now
|
||
|
be specified for the purposes of establishing keyword arguments with
|
||
|
the constraint, independently of the specification of "primary key"
|
||
|
columns within the :class:`_schema.Table` itself; columns marked as
|
||
|
``primary_key=True`` will be gathered into the empty constraint's
|
||
|
column collection.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "primary_key_constraint"
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|
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|
def __init__(self, *columns, **kw):
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|
self._implicit_generated = kw.pop("_implicit_generated", False)
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|
super(PrimaryKeyConstraint, self).__init__(*columns, **kw)
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|
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|
def _set_parent(self, table, **kw):
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|
super(PrimaryKeyConstraint, self)._set_parent(table)
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|
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|
if table.primary_key is not self:
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|
table.constraints.discard(table.primary_key)
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|
table.primary_key = self
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|
table.constraints.add(self)
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|
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|
table_pks = [c for c in table.c if c.primary_key]
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|
if self.columns and table_pks and set(table_pks) != set(self.columns):
|
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|
util.warn(
|
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|
"Table '%s' specifies columns %s as primary_key=True, "
|
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|
"not matching locally specified columns %s; setting the "
|
||
|
"current primary key columns to %s. This warning "
|
||
|
"may become an exception in a future release"
|
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|
% (
|
||
|
table.name,
|
||
|
", ".join("'%s'" % c.name for c in table_pks),
|
||
|
", ".join("'%s'" % c.name for c in self.columns),
|
||
|
", ".join("'%s'" % c.name for c in self.columns),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
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|
table_pks[:] = []
|
||
|
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|
for c in self.columns:
|
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|
c.primary_key = True
|
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|
if c._user_defined_nullable is NULL_UNSPECIFIED:
|
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|
c.nullable = False
|
||
|
if table_pks:
|
||
|
self.columns.extend(table_pks)
|
||
|
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||
|
def _reload(self, columns):
|
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|
"""repopulate this :class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` given
|
||
|
a set of columns.
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|
|
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|
Existing columns in the table that are marked as primary_key=True
|
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|
are maintained.
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|
|
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|
Also fires a new event.
|
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|
|
||
|
This is basically like putting a whole new
|
||
|
:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` object on the parent
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table` object without actually replacing the object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The ordering of the given list of columns is also maintained; these
|
||
|
columns will be appended to the list of columns after any which
|
||
|
are already present.
|
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|
|
||
|
"""
|
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|
# set the primary key flag on new columns.
|
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|
# note any existing PK cols on the table also have their
|
||
|
# flag still set.
|
||
|
for col in columns:
|
||
|
col.primary_key = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.columns.extend(columns)
|
||
|
|
||
|
PrimaryKeyConstraint._autoincrement_column._reset(self)
|
||
|
self._set_parent_with_dispatch(self.table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _replace(self, col):
|
||
|
PrimaryKeyConstraint._autoincrement_column._reset(self)
|
||
|
self.columns.replace(col)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.dispatch._sa_event_column_added_to_pk_constraint(self, col)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def columns_autoinc_first(self):
|
||
|
autoinc = self._autoincrement_column
|
||
|
|
||
|
if autoinc is not None:
|
||
|
return [autoinc] + [c for c in self.columns if c is not autoinc]
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return list(self.columns)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
def _autoincrement_column(self):
|
||
|
def _validate_autoinc(col, autoinc_true):
|
||
|
if col.type._type_affinity is None or not issubclass(
|
||
|
col.type._type_affinity,
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
type_api.INTEGERTYPE._type_affinity,
|
||
|
type_api.NUMERICTYPE._type_affinity,
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
if autoinc_true:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Column type %s on column '%s' is not "
|
||
|
"compatible with autoincrement=True" % (col.type, col)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
elif (
|
||
|
not isinstance(col.default, (type(None), Sequence))
|
||
|
and not autoinc_true
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
elif (
|
||
|
col.server_default is not None
|
||
|
and not isinstance(col.server_default, Identity)
|
||
|
and not autoinc_true
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
elif col.foreign_keys and col.autoincrement not in (
|
||
|
True,
|
||
|
"ignore_fk",
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
|
||
|
if len(self.columns) == 1:
|
||
|
col = list(self.columns)[0]
|
||
|
|
||
|
if col.autoincrement is True:
|
||
|
_validate_autoinc(col, True)
|
||
|
return col
|
||
|
elif (
|
||
|
col.autoincrement
|
||
|
in (
|
||
|
"auto",
|
||
|
"ignore_fk",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
and _validate_autoinc(col, False)
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return col
|
||
|
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
autoinc = None
|
||
|
for col in self.columns:
|
||
|
if col.autoincrement is True:
|
||
|
_validate_autoinc(col, True)
|
||
|
if autoinc is not None:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Only one Column may be marked "
|
||
|
"autoincrement=True, found both %s and %s."
|
||
|
% (col.name, autoinc.name)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
autoinc = col
|
||
|
|
||
|
return autoinc
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class UniqueConstraint(ColumnCollectionConstraint):
|
||
|
"""A table-level UNIQUE constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Defines a single column or composite UNIQUE constraint. For a no-frills,
|
||
|
single column constraint, adding ``unique=True`` to the ``Column``
|
||
|
definition is a shorthand equivalent for an unnamed, single column
|
||
|
UniqueConstraint.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "unique_constraint"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Index(DialectKWArgs, ColumnCollectionMixin, SchemaItem):
|
||
|
"""A table-level INDEX.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Defines a composite (one or more column) INDEX.
|
||
|
|
||
|
E.g.::
|
||
|
|
||
|
sometable = Table("sometable", metadata,
|
||
|
Column("name", String(50)),
|
||
|
Column("address", String(100))
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index("some_index", sometable.c.name)
|
||
|
|
||
|
For a no-frills, single column index, adding
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` also supports ``index=True``::
|
||
|
|
||
|
sometable = Table("sometable", metadata,
|
||
|
Column("name", String(50), index=True)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
For a composite index, multiple columns can be specified::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index("some_index", sometable.c.name, sometable.c.address)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Functional indexes are supported as well, typically by using the
|
||
|
:data:`.func` construct in conjunction with table-bound
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` objects::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index("some_index", func.lower(sometable.c.name))
|
||
|
|
||
|
An :class:`.Index` can also be manually associated with a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`,
|
||
|
either through inline declaration or using
|
||
|
:meth:`_schema.Table.append_constraint`. When this approach is used,
|
||
|
the names
|
||
|
of the indexed columns can be specified as strings::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Table("sometable", metadata,
|
||
|
Column("name", String(50)),
|
||
|
Column("address", String(100)),
|
||
|
Index("some_index", "name", "address")
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
To support functional or expression-based indexes in this form, the
|
||
|
:func:`_expression.text` construct may be used::
|
||
|
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy import text
|
||
|
|
||
|
Table("sometable", metadata,
|
||
|
Column("name", String(50)),
|
||
|
Column("address", String(100)),
|
||
|
Index("some_index", text("lower(name)"))
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 0.9.5 the :func:`_expression.text`
|
||
|
construct may be used to
|
||
|
specify :class:`.Index` expressions, provided the :class:`.Index`
|
||
|
is explicitly associated with the :class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`schema_indexes` - General information on :class:`.Index`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`postgresql_indexes` - PostgreSQL-specific options available for
|
||
|
the :class:`.Index` construct.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`mysql_indexes` - MySQL-specific options available for the
|
||
|
:class:`.Index` construct.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`mssql_indexes` - MSSQL-specific options available for the
|
||
|
:class:`.Index` construct.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "index"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, name, *expressions, **kw):
|
||
|
r"""Construct an index object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param name:
|
||
|
The name of the index
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param \*expressions:
|
||
|
Column expressions to include in the index. The expressions
|
||
|
are normally instances of :class:`_schema.Column`, but may also
|
||
|
be arbitrary SQL expressions which ultimately refer to a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param unique=False:
|
||
|
Keyword only argument; if True, create a unique index.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param quote=None:
|
||
|
Keyword only argument; whether to apply quoting to the name of
|
||
|
the index. Works in the same manner as that of
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.quote`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param info=None: Optional data dictionary which will be populated
|
||
|
into the :attr:`.SchemaItem.info` attribute of this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param \**kw: Additional keyword arguments not mentioned above are
|
||
|
dialect specific, and passed in the form
|
||
|
``<dialectname>_<argname>``. See the documentation regarding an
|
||
|
individual dialect at :ref:`dialect_toplevel` for detail on
|
||
|
documented arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.table = table = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.name = quoted_name(name, kw.pop("quote", None))
|
||
|
self.unique = kw.pop("unique", False)
|
||
|
_column_flag = kw.pop("_column_flag", False)
|
||
|
if "info" in kw:
|
||
|
self.info = kw.pop("info")
|
||
|
|
||
|
# TODO: consider "table" argument being public, but for
|
||
|
# the purpose of the fix here, it starts as private.
|
||
|
if "_table" in kw:
|
||
|
table = kw.pop("_table")
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._validate_dialect_kwargs(kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.expressions = []
|
||
|
# will call _set_parent() if table-bound column
|
||
|
# objects are present
|
||
|
ColumnCollectionMixin.__init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
*expressions,
|
||
|
_column_flag=_column_flag,
|
||
|
_gather_expressions=self.expressions
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if table is not None:
|
||
|
self._set_parent(table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, table, **kw):
|
||
|
ColumnCollectionMixin._set_parent(self, table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.table is not None and table is not self.table:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Index '%s' is against table '%s', and "
|
||
|
"cannot be associated with table '%s'."
|
||
|
% (self.name, self.table.description, table.description)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.table = table
|
||
|
table.indexes.add(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
expressions = self.expressions
|
||
|
col_expressions = self._col_expressions(table)
|
||
|
assert len(expressions) == len(col_expressions)
|
||
|
self.expressions = [
|
||
|
expr if isinstance(expr, ClauseElement) else colexpr
|
||
|
for expr, colexpr in zip(expressions, col_expressions)
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def bind(self):
|
||
|
"""Return the connectable associated with this Index."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
return self.table.bind
|
||
|
|
||
|
def create(self, bind=None, checkfirst=False):
|
||
|
"""Issue a ``CREATE`` statement for this
|
||
|
:class:`.Index`, using the given :class:`.Connectable`
|
||
|
for connectivity.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the "bind" argument will be required in
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy 2.0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:meth:`_schema.MetaData.create_all`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if bind is None:
|
||
|
bind = _bind_or_error(self)
|
||
|
bind._run_ddl_visitor(ddl.SchemaGenerator, self, checkfirst=checkfirst)
|
||
|
return self
|
||
|
|
||
|
def drop(self, bind=None, checkfirst=False):
|
||
|
"""Issue a ``DROP`` statement for this
|
||
|
:class:`.Index`, using the given :class:`.Connectable`
|
||
|
for connectivity.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the "bind" argument will be required in
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy 2.0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:meth:`_schema.MetaData.drop_all`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if bind is None:
|
||
|
bind = _bind_or_error(self)
|
||
|
bind._run_ddl_visitor(ddl.SchemaDropper, self, checkfirst=checkfirst)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
||
|
return "Index(%s)" % (
|
||
|
", ".join(
|
||
|
[repr(self.name)]
|
||
|
+ [repr(e) for e in self.expressions]
|
||
|
+ (self.unique and ["unique=True"] or [])
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
DEFAULT_NAMING_CONVENTION = util.immutabledict({"ix": "ix_%(column_0_label)s"})
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class MetaData(SchemaItem):
|
||
|
"""A collection of :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
objects and their associated schema
|
||
|
constructs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Holds a collection of :class:`_schema.Table` objects as well as
|
||
|
an optional binding to an :class:`_engine.Engine` or
|
||
|
:class:`_engine.Connection`. If bound, the :class:`_schema.Table` objects
|
||
|
in the collection and their columns may participate in implicit SQL
|
||
|
execution.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :class:`_schema.Table` objects themselves are stored in the
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.MetaData.tables` dictionary.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.MetaData` is a thread-safe object for read operations.
|
||
|
Construction of new tables within a single :class:`_schema.MetaData`
|
||
|
object,
|
||
|
either explicitly or via reflection, may not be completely thread-safe.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`metadata_describing` - Introduction to database metadata
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "metadata"
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated_params(
|
||
|
bind=(
|
||
|
"2.0",
|
||
|
"The :paramref:`_schema.MetaData.bind` argument is deprecated and "
|
||
|
"will be removed in SQLAlchemy 2.0.",
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def __init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
bind=None,
|
||
|
schema=None,
|
||
|
quote_schema=None,
|
||
|
naming_convention=None,
|
||
|
info=None,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
"""Create a new MetaData object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param bind:
|
||
|
An Engine or Connection to bind to. May also be a string or URL
|
||
|
instance, these are passed to :func:`_sa.create_engine` and
|
||
|
this :class:`_schema.MetaData` will
|
||
|
be bound to the resulting engine.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param schema:
|
||
|
The default schema to use for the :class:`_schema.Table`,
|
||
|
:class:`.Sequence`, and potentially other objects associated with
|
||
|
this :class:`_schema.MetaData`. Defaults to ``None``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`schema_metadata_schema_name` - details on how the
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.MetaData.schema` parameter is used.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Table.schema`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:paramref:`.Sequence.schema`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param quote_schema:
|
||
|
Sets the ``quote_schema`` flag for those :class:`_schema.Table`,
|
||
|
:class:`.Sequence`, and other objects which make usage of the
|
||
|
local ``schema`` name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param info: Optional data dictionary which will be populated into the
|
||
|
:attr:`.SchemaItem.info` attribute of this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param naming_convention: a dictionary referring to values which
|
||
|
will establish default naming conventions for :class:`.Constraint`
|
||
|
and :class:`.Index` objects, for those objects which are not given
|
||
|
a name explicitly.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The keys of this dictionary may be:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* a constraint or Index class, e.g. the :class:`.UniqueConstraint`,
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint` class, the :class:`.Index`
|
||
|
class
|
||
|
|
||
|
* a string mnemonic for one of the known constraint classes;
|
||
|
``"fk"``, ``"pk"``, ``"ix"``, ``"ck"``, ``"uq"`` for foreign key,
|
||
|
primary key, index, check, and unique constraint, respectively.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* the string name of a user-defined "token" that can be used
|
||
|
to define new naming tokens.
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||
|
|
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|
The values associated with each "constraint class" or "constraint
|
||
|
mnemonic" key are string naming templates, such as
|
||
|
``"uq_%(table_name)s_%(column_0_name)s"``,
|
||
|
which describe how the name should be composed. The values
|
||
|
associated with user-defined "token" keys should be callables of the
|
||
|
form ``fn(constraint, table)``, which accepts the constraint/index
|
||
|
object and :class:`_schema.Table` as arguments, returning a string
|
||
|
result.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The built-in names are as follows, some of which may only be
|
||
|
available for certain types of constraint:
|
||
|
|
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|
* ``%(table_name)s`` - the name of the :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
object
|
||
|
associated with the constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``%(referred_table_name)s`` - the name of the
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
object associated with the referencing target of a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``%(column_0_name)s`` - the name of the :class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
at
|
||
|
index position "0" within the constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``%(column_0N_name)s`` - the name of all :class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
objects in order within the constraint, joined without a
|
||
|
separator.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``%(column_0_N_name)s`` - the name of all
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column`
|
||
|
objects in order within the constraint, joined with an
|
||
|
underscore as a separator.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``%(column_0_label)s``, ``%(column_0N_label)s``,
|
||
|
``%(column_0_N_label)s`` - the label of either the zeroth
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` or all :class:`.Columns`, separated with
|
||
|
or without an underscore
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``%(column_0_key)s``, ``%(column_0N_key)s``,
|
||
|
``%(column_0_N_key)s`` - the key of either the zeroth
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column` or all :class:`.Columns`, separated with
|
||
|
or without an underscore
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``%(referred_column_0_name)s``, ``%(referred_column_0N_name)s``
|
||
|
``%(referred_column_0_N_name)s``, ``%(referred_column_0_key)s``,
|
||
|
``%(referred_column_0N_key)s``, ... column tokens which
|
||
|
render the names/keys/labels of columns that are referenced
|
||
|
by a :class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``%(constraint_name)s`` - a special key that refers to the
|
||
|
existing name given to the constraint. When this key is
|
||
|
present, the :class:`.Constraint` object's existing name will be
|
||
|
replaced with one that is composed from template string that
|
||
|
uses this token. When this token is present, it is required that
|
||
|
the :class:`.Constraint` is given an explicit name ahead of time.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* user-defined: any additional token may be implemented by passing
|
||
|
it along with a ``fn(constraint, table)`` callable to the
|
||
|
naming_convention dictionary.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.3.0 - added new ``%(column_0N_name)s``,
|
||
|
``%(column_0_N_name)s``, and related tokens that produce
|
||
|
concatenations of names, keys, or labels for all columns referred
|
||
|
to by a given constraint.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`constraint_naming_conventions` - for detailed usage
|
||
|
examples.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.tables = util.FacadeDict()
|
||
|
self.schema = quoted_name(schema, quote_schema)
|
||
|
self.naming_convention = (
|
||
|
naming_convention
|
||
|
if naming_convention
|
||
|
else DEFAULT_NAMING_CONVENTION
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if info:
|
||
|
self.info = info
|
||
|
self._schemas = set()
|
||
|
self._sequences = {}
|
||
|
self._fk_memos = collections.defaultdict(list)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.bind = bind
|
||
|
|
||
|
tables = None
|
||
|
"""A dictionary of :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
objects keyed to their name or "table key".
|
||
|
|
||
|
The exact key is that determined by the :attr:`_schema.Table.key`
|
||
|
attribute;
|
||
|
for a table with no :attr:`_schema.Table.schema` attribute,
|
||
|
this is the same
|
||
|
as :attr:`_schema.Table.name`. For a table with a schema,
|
||
|
it is typically of the
|
||
|
form ``schemaname.tablename``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.MetaData.sorted_tables`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __repr__(self):
|
||
|
if self.bind:
|
||
|
return "MetaData(bind=%r)" % self.bind
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "MetaData()"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __contains__(self, table_or_key):
|
||
|
if not isinstance(table_or_key, util.string_types):
|
||
|
table_or_key = table_or_key.key
|
||
|
return table_or_key in self.tables
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _add_table(self, name, schema, table):
|
||
|
key = _get_table_key(name, schema)
|
||
|
self.tables._insert_item(key, table)
|
||
|
if schema:
|
||
|
self._schemas.add(schema)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _remove_table(self, name, schema):
|
||
|
key = _get_table_key(name, schema)
|
||
|
removed = dict.pop(self.tables, key, None)
|
||
|
if removed is not None:
|
||
|
for fk in removed.foreign_keys:
|
||
|
fk._remove_from_metadata(self)
|
||
|
if self._schemas:
|
||
|
self._schemas = set(
|
||
|
[
|
||
|
t.schema
|
||
|
for t in self.tables.values()
|
||
|
if t.schema is not None
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __getstate__(self):
|
||
|
return {
|
||
|
"tables": self.tables,
|
||
|
"schema": self.schema,
|
||
|
"schemas": self._schemas,
|
||
|
"sequences": self._sequences,
|
||
|
"fk_memos": self._fk_memos,
|
||
|
"naming_convention": self.naming_convention,
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __setstate__(self, state):
|
||
|
self.tables = state["tables"]
|
||
|
self.schema = state["schema"]
|
||
|
self.naming_convention = state["naming_convention"]
|
||
|
self._bind = None
|
||
|
self._sequences = state["sequences"]
|
||
|
self._schemas = state["schemas"]
|
||
|
self._fk_memos = state["fk_memos"]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def is_bound(self):
|
||
|
"""True if this MetaData is bound to an Engine or Connection."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
return self._bind is not None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def bind(self):
|
||
|
"""An :class:`_engine.Engine` or :class:`_engine.Connection`
|
||
|
to which this
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.MetaData` is bound.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Typically, a :class:`_engine.Engine` is assigned to this attribute
|
||
|
so that "implicit execution" may be used, or alternatively
|
||
|
as a means of providing engine binding information to an
|
||
|
ORM :class:`.Session` object::
|
||
|
|
||
|
engine = create_engine("someurl://")
|
||
|
metadata.bind = engine
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. deprecated :: 1.4
|
||
|
|
||
|
The metadata.bind attribute, as part of the deprecated system
|
||
|
of "implicit execution", is itself deprecated and will be
|
||
|
removed in SQLAlchemy 2.0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`dbengine_implicit` - background on "bound metadata"
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return self._bind
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.preload_module("sqlalchemy.engine.url")
|
||
|
def _bind_to(self, bind):
|
||
|
"""Bind this MetaData to an Engine, Connection, string or URL."""
|
||
|
url = util.preloaded.engine_url
|
||
|
if isinstance(bind, util.string_types + (url.URL,)):
|
||
|
self._bind = sqlalchemy.create_engine(bind)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self._bind = bind
|
||
|
|
||
|
bind = property(bind, _bind_to)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def clear(self):
|
||
|
"""Clear all Table objects from this MetaData."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
dict.clear(self.tables)
|
||
|
self._schemas.clear()
|
||
|
self._fk_memos.clear()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def remove(self, table):
|
||
|
"""Remove the given Table object from this MetaData."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._remove_table(table.name, table.schema)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def sorted_tables(self):
|
||
|
"""Returns a list of :class:`_schema.Table` objects sorted in order of
|
||
|
foreign key dependency.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The sorting will place :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
objects that have dependencies
|
||
|
first, before the dependencies themselves, representing the
|
||
|
order in which they can be created. To get the order in which
|
||
|
the tables would be dropped, use the ``reversed()`` Python built-in.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. warning::
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :attr:`.MetaData.sorted_tables` attribute cannot by itself
|
||
|
accommodate automatic resolution of dependency cycles between
|
||
|
tables, which are usually caused by mutually dependent foreign key
|
||
|
constraints. When these cycles are detected, the foreign keys
|
||
|
of these tables are omitted from consideration in the sort.
|
||
|
A warning is emitted when this condition occurs, which will be an
|
||
|
exception raise in a future release. Tables which are not part
|
||
|
of the cycle will still be returned in dependency order.
|
||
|
|
||
|
To resolve these cycles, the
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint.use_alter` parameter may be
|
||
|
applied to those constraints which create a cycle. Alternatively,
|
||
|
the :func:`_schema.sort_tables_and_constraints` function will
|
||
|
automatically return foreign key constraints in a separate
|
||
|
collection when cycles are detected so that they may be applied
|
||
|
to a schema separately.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 1.3.17 - a warning is emitted when
|
||
|
:attr:`.MetaData.sorted_tables` cannot perform a proper sort
|
||
|
due to cyclical dependencies. This will be an exception in a
|
||
|
future release. Additionally, the sort will continue to return
|
||
|
other tables not involved in the cycle in dependency order which
|
||
|
was not the case previously.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:func:`_schema.sort_tables`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:func:`_schema.sort_tables_and_constraints`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_schema.MetaData.tables`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_table_names`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_sorted_table_and_fkc_names`
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return ddl.sort_tables(
|
||
|
sorted(self.tables.values(), key=lambda t: t.key)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def reflect(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
bind=None,
|
||
|
schema=None,
|
||
|
views=False,
|
||
|
only=None,
|
||
|
extend_existing=False,
|
||
|
autoload_replace=True,
|
||
|
resolve_fks=True,
|
||
|
**dialect_kwargs
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
r"""Load all available table definitions from the database.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Automatically creates ``Table`` entries in this ``MetaData`` for any
|
||
|
table available in the database but not yet present in the
|
||
|
``MetaData``. May be called multiple times to pick up tables recently
|
||
|
added to the database, however no special action is taken if a table
|
||
|
in this ``MetaData`` no longer exists in the database.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param bind:
|
||
|
A :class:`.Connectable` used to access the database; if None, uses
|
||
|
the existing bind on this ``MetaData``, if any.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the "bind" argument will be required in
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy 2.0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param schema:
|
||
|
Optional, query and reflect tables from an alternate schema.
|
||
|
If None, the schema associated with this :class:`_schema.MetaData`
|
||
|
is used, if any.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param views:
|
||
|
If True, also reflect views.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param only:
|
||
|
Optional. Load only a sub-set of available named tables. May be
|
||
|
specified as a sequence of names or a callable.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If a sequence of names is provided, only those tables will be
|
||
|
reflected. An error is raised if a table is requested but not
|
||
|
available. Named tables already present in this ``MetaData`` are
|
||
|
ignored.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If a callable is provided, it will be used as a boolean predicate to
|
||
|
filter the list of potential table names. The callable is called
|
||
|
with a table name and this ``MetaData`` instance as positional
|
||
|
arguments and should return a true value for any table to reflect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param extend_existing: Passed along to each :class:`_schema.Table` as
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Table.extend_existing`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 0.9.1
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param autoload_replace: Passed along to each :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
as
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Table.autoload_replace`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 0.9.1
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param resolve_fks: if True, reflect :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
objects linked
|
||
|
to :class:`_schema.ForeignKey` objects located in each
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`.
|
||
|
For :meth:`_schema.MetaData.reflect`,
|
||
|
this has the effect of reflecting
|
||
|
related tables that might otherwise not be in the list of tables
|
||
|
being reflected, for example if the referenced table is in a
|
||
|
different schema or is omitted via the
|
||
|
:paramref:`.MetaData.reflect.only` parameter. When False,
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKey` objects are not followed to the
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
in which they link, however if the related table is also part of the
|
||
|
list of tables that would be reflected in any case, the
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKey` object will still resolve to its related
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Table` after the :meth:`_schema.MetaData.reflect`
|
||
|
operation is
|
||
|
complete. Defaults to True.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.3.0
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:paramref:`_schema.Table.resolve_fks`
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param \**dialect_kwargs: Additional keyword arguments not mentioned
|
||
|
above are dialect specific, and passed in the form
|
||
|
``<dialectname>_<argname>``. See the documentation regarding an
|
||
|
individual dialect at :ref:`dialect_toplevel` for detail on
|
||
|
documented arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 0.9.2 - Added
|
||
|
:paramref:`.MetaData.reflect.**dialect_kwargs` to support
|
||
|
dialect-level reflection options for all :class:`_schema.Table`
|
||
|
objects reflected.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if bind is None:
|
||
|
bind = _bind_or_error(self)
|
||
|
|
||
|
with inspection.inspect(bind)._inspection_context() as insp:
|
||
|
reflect_opts = {
|
||
|
"autoload_with": insp,
|
||
|
"extend_existing": extend_existing,
|
||
|
"autoload_replace": autoload_replace,
|
||
|
"resolve_fks": resolve_fks,
|
||
|
"_extend_on": set(),
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
reflect_opts.update(dialect_kwargs)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if schema is None:
|
||
|
schema = self.schema
|
||
|
|
||
|
if schema is not None:
|
||
|
reflect_opts["schema"] = schema
|
||
|
|
||
|
available = util.OrderedSet(insp.get_table_names(schema))
|
||
|
if views:
|
||
|
available.update(insp.get_view_names(schema))
|
||
|
|
||
|
if schema is not None:
|
||
|
available_w_schema = util.OrderedSet(
|
||
|
["%s.%s" % (schema, name) for name in available]
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
available_w_schema = available
|
||
|
|
||
|
current = set(self.tables)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if only is None:
|
||
|
load = [
|
||
|
name
|
||
|
for name, schname in zip(available, available_w_schema)
|
||
|
if extend_existing or schname not in current
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
elif callable(only):
|
||
|
load = [
|
||
|
name
|
||
|
for name, schname in zip(available, available_w_schema)
|
||
|
if (extend_existing or schname not in current)
|
||
|
and only(name, self)
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
missing = [name for name in only if name not in available]
|
||
|
if missing:
|
||
|
s = schema and (" schema '%s'" % schema) or ""
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"Could not reflect: requested table(s) not available "
|
||
|
"in %r%s: (%s)" % (bind.engine, s, ", ".join(missing))
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
load = [
|
||
|
name
|
||
|
for name in only
|
||
|
if extend_existing or name not in current
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
for name in load:
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
Table(name, self, **reflect_opts)
|
||
|
except exc.UnreflectableTableError as uerr:
|
||
|
util.warn("Skipping table %s: %s" % (name, uerr))
|
||
|
|
||
|
def create_all(self, bind=None, tables=None, checkfirst=True):
|
||
|
"""Create all tables stored in this metadata.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Conditional by default, will not attempt to recreate tables already
|
||
|
present in the target database.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param bind:
|
||
|
A :class:`.Connectable` used to access the
|
||
|
database; if None, uses the existing bind on this ``MetaData``, if
|
||
|
any.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note:: the "bind" argument will be required in
|
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|
SQLAlchemy 2.0.
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|
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:param tables:
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|
Optional list of ``Table`` objects, which is a subset of the total
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|
tables in the ``MetaData`` (others are ignored).
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|
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:param checkfirst:
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|
Defaults to True, don't issue CREATEs for tables already present
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in the target database.
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|
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"""
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if bind is None:
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bind = _bind_or_error(self)
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bind._run_ddl_visitor(
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ddl.SchemaGenerator, self, checkfirst=checkfirst, tables=tables
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)
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def drop_all(self, bind=None, tables=None, checkfirst=True):
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"""Drop all tables stored in this metadata.
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Conditional by default, will not attempt to drop tables not present in
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the target database.
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|
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:param bind:
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|
A :class:`.Connectable` used to access the
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|
database; if None, uses the existing bind on this ``MetaData``, if
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|
any.
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|
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|
.. note:: the "bind" argument will be required in
|
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|
SQLAlchemy 2.0.
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|
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|
:param tables:
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|
Optional list of ``Table`` objects, which is a subset of the
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|
total tables in the ``MetaData`` (others are ignored).
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|
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|
:param checkfirst:
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|
Defaults to True, only issue DROPs for tables confirmed to be
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|
present in the target database.
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|
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|
"""
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if bind is None:
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bind = _bind_or_error(self)
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bind._run_ddl_visitor(
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ddl.SchemaDropper, self, checkfirst=checkfirst, tables=tables
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|
)
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|
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|
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@util.deprecated_cls(
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|
"1.4",
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|
":class:`.ThreadLocalMetaData` is deprecated and will be removed "
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|
"in a future release.",
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|
constructor="__init__",
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|
)
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|
class ThreadLocalMetaData(MetaData):
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|
"""A MetaData variant that presents a different ``bind`` in every thread.
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|
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|
Makes the ``bind`` property of the MetaData a thread-local value, allowing
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|
this collection of tables to be bound to different ``Engine``
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|
implementations or connections in each thread.
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|
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|
The ThreadLocalMetaData starts off bound to None in each thread. Binds
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|
must be made explicitly by assigning to the ``bind`` property or using
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|
``connect()``. You can also re-bind dynamically multiple times per
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|
thread, just like a regular ``MetaData``.
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|
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|
"""
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|
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|
__visit_name__ = "metadata"
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|
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|
def __init__(self):
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|
"""Construct a ThreadLocalMetaData."""
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|
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|
self.context = util.threading.local()
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|
self.__engines = {}
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|
super(ThreadLocalMetaData, self).__init__()
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|
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|
def bind(self):
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|
"""The bound Engine or Connection for this thread.
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||
|
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|
This property may be assigned an Engine or Connection, or assigned a
|
||
|
string or URL to automatically create a basic Engine for this bind
|
||
|
with ``create_engine()``."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
return getattr(self.context, "_engine", None)
|
||
|
|
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|
@util.preload_module("sqlalchemy.engine.url")
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||
|
def _bind_to(self, bind):
|
||
|
"""Bind to a Connectable in the caller's thread."""
|
||
|
url = util.preloaded.engine_url
|
||
|
if isinstance(bind, util.string_types + (url.URL,)):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
self.context._engine = self.__engines[bind]
|
||
|
except KeyError:
|
||
|
e = sqlalchemy.create_engine(bind)
|
||
|
self.__engines[bind] = e
|
||
|
self.context._engine = e
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# TODO: this is squirrely. we shouldn't have to hold onto engines
|
||
|
# in a case like this
|
||
|
if bind not in self.__engines:
|
||
|
self.__engines[bind] = bind
|
||
|
self.context._engine = bind
|
||
|
|
||
|
bind = property(bind, _bind_to)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def is_bound(self):
|
||
|
"""True if there is a bind for this thread."""
|
||
|
return (
|
||
|
hasattr(self.context, "_engine")
|
||
|
and self.context._engine is not None
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def dispose(self):
|
||
|
"""Dispose all bound engines, in all thread contexts."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
for e in self.__engines.values():
|
||
|
if hasattr(e, "dispose"):
|
||
|
e.dispose()
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Computed(FetchedValue, SchemaItem):
|
||
|
"""Defines a generated column, i.e. "GENERATED ALWAYS AS" syntax.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :class:`.Computed` construct is an inline construct added to the
|
||
|
argument list of a :class:`_schema.Column` object::
|
||
|
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy import Computed
|
||
|
|
||
|
Table('square', metadata_obj,
|
||
|
Column('side', Float, nullable=False),
|
||
|
Column('area', Float, Computed('side * side'))
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
See the linked documentation below for complete details.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.3.11
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`computed_ddl`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "computed_column"
|
||
|
|
||
|
@_document_text_coercion(
|
||
|
"sqltext", ":class:`.Computed`", ":paramref:`.Computed.sqltext`"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def __init__(self, sqltext, persisted=None):
|
||
|
"""Construct a GENERATED ALWAYS AS DDL construct to accompany a
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.Column`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param sqltext:
|
||
|
A string containing the column generation expression, which will be
|
||
|
used verbatim, or a SQL expression construct, such as a
|
||
|
:func:`_expression.text`
|
||
|
object. If given as a string, the object is converted to a
|
||
|
:func:`_expression.text` object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param persisted:
|
||
|
Optional, controls how this column should be persisted by the
|
||
|
database. Possible values are:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``None``, the default, it will use the default persistence
|
||
|
defined by the database.
|
||
|
* ``True``, will render ``GENERATED ALWAYS AS ... STORED``, or the
|
||
|
equivalent for the target database if supported.
|
||
|
* ``False``, will render ``GENERATED ALWAYS AS ... VIRTUAL``, or
|
||
|
the equivalent for the target database if supported.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Specifying ``True`` or ``False`` may raise an error when the DDL
|
||
|
is emitted to the target database if the database does not support
|
||
|
that persistence option. Leaving this parameter at its default
|
||
|
of ``None`` is guaranteed to succeed for all databases that support
|
||
|
``GENERATED ALWAYS AS``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.sqltext = coercions.expect(roles.DDLExpressionRole, sqltext)
|
||
|
self.persisted = persisted
|
||
|
self.column = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, parent, **kw):
|
||
|
if not isinstance(
|
||
|
parent.server_default, (type(None), Computed)
|
||
|
) or not isinstance(parent.server_onupdate, (type(None), Computed)):
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"A generated column cannot specify a server_default or a "
|
||
|
"server_onupdate argument"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.column = parent
|
||
|
parent.computed = self
|
||
|
self.column.server_onupdate = self
|
||
|
self.column.server_default = self
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _as_for_update(self, for_update):
|
||
|
return self
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"The :meth:`_schema.Computed.copy` method is deprecated "
|
||
|
"and will be removed in a future release.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def copy(self, target_table=None, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._copy(target_table, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _copy(self, target_table=None, **kw):
|
||
|
sqltext = _copy_expression(
|
||
|
self.sqltext,
|
||
|
self.column.table if self.column is not None else None,
|
||
|
target_table,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
g = Computed(sqltext, persisted=self.persisted)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return self._schema_item_copy(g)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Identity(IdentityOptions, FetchedValue, SchemaItem):
|
||
|
"""Defines an identity column, i.e. "GENERATED { ALWAYS | BY DEFAULT }
|
||
|
AS IDENTITY" syntax.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :class:`.Identity` construct is an inline construct added to the
|
||
|
argument list of a :class:`_schema.Column` object::
|
||
|
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy import Identity
|
||
|
|
||
|
Table('foo', metadata_obj,
|
||
|
Column('id', Integer, Identity())
|
||
|
Column('description', Text),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
See the linked documentation below for complete details.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.4
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`identity_ddl`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__visit_name__ = "identity_column"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
always=False,
|
||
|
on_null=None,
|
||
|
start=None,
|
||
|
increment=None,
|
||
|
minvalue=None,
|
||
|
maxvalue=None,
|
||
|
nominvalue=None,
|
||
|
nomaxvalue=None,
|
||
|
cycle=None,
|
||
|
cache=None,
|
||
|
order=None,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
"""Construct a GENERATED { ALWAYS | BY DEFAULT } AS IDENTITY DDL
|
||
|
construct to accompany a :class:`_schema.Column`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
See the :class:`.Sequence` documentation for a complete description
|
||
|
of most parameters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. note::
|
||
|
MSSQL supports this construct as the preferred alternative to
|
||
|
generate an IDENTITY on a column, but it uses non standard
|
||
|
syntax that only support :paramref:`_schema.Identity.start`
|
||
|
and :paramref:`_schema.Identity.increment`.
|
||
|
All other parameters are ignored.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param always:
|
||
|
A boolean, that indicates the type of identity column.
|
||
|
If ``False`` is specified, the default, then the user-specified
|
||
|
value takes precedence.
|
||
|
If ``True`` is specified, a user-specified value is not accepted (
|
||
|
on some backends, like PostgreSQL, OVERRIDING SYSTEM VALUE, or
|
||
|
similar, may be specified in an INSERT to override the sequence
|
||
|
value).
|
||
|
Some backends also have a default value for this parameter,
|
||
|
``None`` can be used to omit rendering this part in the DDL. It
|
||
|
will be treated as ``False`` if a backend does not have a default
|
||
|
value.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param on_null:
|
||
|
Set to ``True`` to specify ON NULL in conjunction with a
|
||
|
``always=False`` identity column. This option is only supported on
|
||
|
some backends, like Oracle.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param start: the starting index of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param increment: the increment value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param minvalue: the minimum value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param maxvalue: the maximum value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param nominvalue: no minimum value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param nomaxvalue: no maximum value of the sequence.
|
||
|
:param cycle: allows the sequence to wrap around when the maxvalue
|
||
|
or minvalue has been reached.
|
||
|
:param cache: optional integer value; number of future values in the
|
||
|
sequence which are calculated in advance.
|
||
|
:param order: optional boolean value; if true, renders the
|
||
|
ORDER keyword.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
IdentityOptions.__init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
start=start,
|
||
|
increment=increment,
|
||
|
minvalue=minvalue,
|
||
|
maxvalue=maxvalue,
|
||
|
nominvalue=nominvalue,
|
||
|
nomaxvalue=nomaxvalue,
|
||
|
cycle=cycle,
|
||
|
cache=cache,
|
||
|
order=order,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.always = always
|
||
|
self.on_null = on_null
|
||
|
self.column = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_parent(self, parent, **kw):
|
||
|
if not isinstance(
|
||
|
parent.server_default, (type(None), Identity)
|
||
|
) or not isinstance(parent.server_onupdate, type(None)):
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"A column with an Identity object cannot specify a "
|
||
|
"server_default or a server_onupdate argument"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if parent.autoincrement is False:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"A column with an Identity object cannot specify "
|
||
|
"autoincrement=False"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self.column = parent
|
||
|
|
||
|
parent.identity = self
|
||
|
if parent._user_defined_nullable is NULL_UNSPECIFIED:
|
||
|
parent.nullable = False
|
||
|
|
||
|
parent.server_default = self
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _as_for_update(self, for_update):
|
||
|
return self
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.deprecated(
|
||
|
"1.4",
|
||
|
"The :meth:`_schema.Identity.copy` method is deprecated "
|
||
|
"and will be removed in a future release.",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
def copy(self, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._copy(**kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _copy(self, **kw):
|
||
|
i = Identity(
|
||
|
always=self.always,
|
||
|
on_null=self.on_null,
|
||
|
start=self.start,
|
||
|
increment=self.increment,
|
||
|
minvalue=self.minvalue,
|
||
|
maxvalue=self.maxvalue,
|
||
|
nominvalue=self.nominvalue,
|
||
|
nomaxvalue=self.nomaxvalue,
|
||
|
cycle=self.cycle,
|
||
|
cache=self.cache,
|
||
|
order=self.order,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return self._schema_item_copy(i)
|