examples.postgis.table_per_related
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"""Illustrates a generic association which persists association objects within individual tables, each one generated to persist those objects on behalf of a particular parent class. This configuration has the advantage that each type of parent maintains its "Address" rows separately, so that collection size for one type of parent will have no impact on other types of parent. Navigation between parent and "Address" is simple, direct, and bidirectional. This recipe is the most efficient (speed wise and storage wise) and simple of all of them. The creation of many related tables may seem at first like an issue but there really isn't any - the management and targeting of these tables is completely automated. """ from sqlalchemy import Column from sqlalchemy import create_engine from sqlalchemy import ForeignKey from sqlalchemy import Integer from sqlalchemy import String from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import as_declarative from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declared_attr from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship from sqlalchemy.orm import Session @as_declarative() class Base(object): """Base class which provides automated table name and surrogate primary key column. """ @declared_attr def __tablename__(cls): return cls.__name__.lower() id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True) class Address(object): """Define columns that will be present in each 'Address' table. This is a declarative mixin, so additional mapped attributes beyond simple columns specified here should be set up using @declared_attr. """ street = Column(String) city = Column(String) zip = Column(String) def __repr__(self): return "%s(street=%r, city=%r, zip=%r)" % ( self.__class__.__name__, self.street, self.city, self.zip, ) class HasAddresses(object): """HasAddresses mixin, creates a new Address class for each parent. """ @declared_attr def addresses(cls): cls.Address = type( "%sAddress" % cls.__name__, (Address, Base), dict( __tablename__="%s_address" % cls.__tablename__, parent_id=Column( Integer, ForeignKey("%s.id" % cls.__tablename__) ), parent=relationship(cls), ), ) return relationship(cls.Address) class Customer(HasAddresses, Base): name = Column(String) class Supplier(HasAddresses, Base): company_name = Column(String) engine = create_engine("sqlite://", echo=True) Base.metadata.create_all(engine) session = Session(engine) session.add_all( [ Customer( name="customer 1", addresses=[ Customer.Address( street="123 anywhere street", city="New York", zip="10110" ), Customer.Address( street="40 main street", city="San Francisco", zip="95732" ), ], ), Supplier( company_name="Ace Hammers", addresses=[ Supplier.Address( street="2569 west elm", city="Detroit", zip="56785" ) ], ), ] ) session.commit() for customer in session.query(Customer): for address in customer.addresses: print(address) print(address.parent)