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# orm/__init__.py # Copyright (C) 2005-2021 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors # <see AUTHORS file> # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php """ Functional constructs for ORM configuration. See the SQLAlchemy object relational tutorial and mapper configuration documentation for an overview of how this module is used. """ from . import exc # noqa from . import mapper as mapperlib # noqa from . import strategy_options from .deprecated_interfaces import AttributeExtension # noqa from .deprecated_interfaces import MapperExtension # noqa from .deprecated_interfaces import SessionExtension # noqa from .descriptor_props import ComparableProperty # noqa from .descriptor_props import CompositeProperty # noqa from .descriptor_props import SynonymProperty # noqa from .interfaces import EXT_CONTINUE # noqa from .interfaces import EXT_SKIP # noqa from .interfaces import EXT_STOP # noqa from .interfaces import PropComparator # noqa from .mapper import _mapper_registry from .mapper import class_mapper # noqa from .mapper import configure_mappers # noqa from .mapper import Mapper # noqa from .mapper import reconstructor # noqa from .mapper import validates # noqa from .properties import ColumnProperty # noqa from .query import AliasOption # noqa from .query import Bundle # noqa from .query import Query # noqa from .relationships import foreign # noqa from .relationships import RelationshipProperty # noqa from .relationships import remote # noqa from .scoping import scoped_session # noqa from .session import close_all_sessions # noqa from .session import make_transient # noqa from .session import make_transient_to_detached # noqa from .session import object_session # noqa from .session import Session # noqa from .session import sessionmaker # noqa from .strategy_options import Load # noqa from .util import aliased # noqa from .util import join # noqa from .util import object_mapper # noqa from .util import outerjoin # noqa from .util import polymorphic_union # noqa from .util import was_deleted # noqa from .util import with_parent # noqa from .util import with_polymorphic # noqa from .. import sql as _sql from .. import util as _sa_util from ..util.langhelpers import public_factory def create_session(bind=None, **kwargs): r"""Create a new :class:`.Session` with no automation enabled by default. This function is used primarily for testing. The usual route to :class:`.Session` creation is via its constructor or the :func:`.sessionmaker` function. :param bind: optional, a single Connectable to use for all database access in the created :class:`~sqlalchemy.orm.session.Session`. :param \*\*kwargs: optional, passed through to the :class:`.Session` constructor. :returns: an :class:`~sqlalchemy.orm.session.Session` instance The defaults of create_session() are the opposite of that of :func:`sessionmaker`; ``autoflush`` and ``expire_on_commit`` are False, ``autocommit`` is True. In this sense the session acts more like the "classic" SQLAlchemy 0.3 session with these. Usage:: >>> from sqlalchemy.orm import create_session >>> session = create_session() It is recommended to use :func:`sessionmaker` instead of create_session(). """ kwargs.setdefault("autoflush", False) kwargs.setdefault("autocommit", True) kwargs.setdefault("expire_on_commit", False) return Session(bind=bind, **kwargs) relationship = public_factory(RelationshipProperty, ".orm.relationship") def relation(*arg, **kw): """A synonym for :func:`relationship`.""" return relationship(*arg, **kw) def dynamic_loader(argument, **kw): """Construct a dynamically-loading mapper property. This is essentially the same as using the ``lazy='dynamic'`` argument with :func:`relationship`:: dynamic_loader(SomeClass) # is the same as relationship(SomeClass, lazy="dynamic") See the section :ref:`dynamic_relationship` for more details on dynamic loading. """ kw["lazy"] = "dynamic" return relationship(argument, **kw) column_property = public_factory(ColumnProperty, ".orm.column_property") composite = public_factory(CompositeProperty, ".orm.composite") def backref(name, **kwargs): """Create a back reference with explicit keyword arguments, which are the same arguments one can send to :func:`relationship`. Used with the ``backref`` keyword argument to :func:`relationship` in place of a string argument, e.g.:: 'items':relationship( SomeItem, backref=backref('parent', lazy='subquery')) .. seealso:: :ref:`relationships_backref` """ return (name, kwargs) def deferred(*columns, **kw): r"""Indicate a column-based mapped attribute that by default will not load unless accessed. :param \*columns: columns to be mapped. This is typically a single :class:`_schema.Column` object, however a collection is supported in order to support multiple columns mapped under the same attribute. :param \**kw: additional keyword arguments passed to :class:`.ColumnProperty`. .. seealso:: :ref:`deferred` """ return ColumnProperty(deferred=True, *columns, **kw) def query_expression(default_expr=_sql.null()): """Indicate an attribute that populates from a query-time SQL expression. :param default_expr: Optional SQL expression object that will be used in all cases if not assigned later with :func:`_orm.with_expression`. E.g.:: from sqlalchemy.sql import literal class C(Base): #... my_expr = query_expression(literal(1)) .. versionadded:: 1.3.18 .. versionadded:: 1.2 .. seealso:: :ref:`mapper_querytime_expression` """ prop = ColumnProperty(default_expr) prop.strategy_key = (("query_expression", True),) return prop mapper = public_factory(Mapper, ".orm.mapper") synonym = public_factory(SynonymProperty, ".orm.synonym") comparable_property = public_factory( ComparableProperty, ".orm.comparable_property" ) @_sa_util.deprecated( "0.7", message=":func:`.compile_mappers` is deprecated and will be removed " "in a future release. Please use :func:`.configure_mappers`", ) def compile_mappers(): """Initialize the inter-mapper relationships of all mappers that have been defined. """ configure_mappers() def clear_mappers(): """Remove all mappers from all classes. This function removes all instrumentation from classes and disposes of their associated mappers. Once called, the classes are unmapped and can be later re-mapped with new mappers. :func:`.clear_mappers` is *not* for normal use, as there is literally no valid usage for it outside of very specific testing scenarios. Normally, mappers are permanent structural components of user-defined classes, and are never discarded independently of their class. If a mapped class itself is garbage collected, its mapper is automatically disposed of as well. As such, :func:`.clear_mappers` is only for usage in test suites that re-use the same classes with different mappings, which is itself an extremely rare use case - the only such use case is in fact SQLAlchemy's own test suite, and possibly the test suites of other ORM extension libraries which intend to test various combinations of mapper construction upon a fixed set of classes. """ mapperlib._CONFIGURE_MUTEX.acquire() try: while _mapper_registry: try: # can't even reliably call list(weakdict) in jython mapper, b = _mapper_registry.popitem() mapper.dispose() except KeyError: pass finally: mapperlib._CONFIGURE_MUTEX.release() joinedload = strategy_options.joinedload._unbound_fn joinedload_all = strategy_options.joinedload._unbound_all_fn contains_eager = strategy_options.contains_eager._unbound_fn defer = strategy_options.defer._unbound_fn undefer = strategy_options.undefer._unbound_fn undefer_group = strategy_options.undefer_group._unbound_fn with_expression = strategy_options.with_expression._unbound_fn load_only = strategy_options.load_only._unbound_fn lazyload = strategy_options.lazyload._unbound_fn lazyload_all = strategy_options.lazyload_all._unbound_all_fn subqueryload = strategy_options.subqueryload._unbound_fn subqueryload_all = strategy_options.subqueryload_all._unbound_all_fn selectinload = strategy_options.selectinload._unbound_fn selectinload_all = strategy_options.selectinload_all._unbound_all_fn immediateload = strategy_options.immediateload._unbound_fn noload = strategy_options.noload._unbound_fn raiseload = strategy_options.raiseload._unbound_fn defaultload = strategy_options.defaultload._unbound_fn selectin_polymorphic = strategy_options.selectin_polymorphic._unbound_fn def eagerload(*args, **kwargs): """A synonym for :func:`joinedload()`.""" return joinedload(*args, **kwargs) def eagerload_all(*args, **kwargs): """A synonym for :func:`joinedload_all()`""" return joinedload_all(*args, **kwargs) contains_alias = public_factory(AliasOption, ".orm.contains_alias") def __go(lcls): global __all__ from .. import util as sa_util # noqa from . import dynamic # noqa from . import events # noqa from . import loading # noqa import inspect as _inspect __all__ = sorted( name for name, obj in lcls.items() if not (name.startswith("_") or _inspect.ismodule(obj)) ) _sa_util.dependencies.resolve_all("sqlalchemy.orm") _sa_util.dependencies.resolve_all("sqlalchemy.ext") __go(locals())