That absolutely solves my issue. I had a serious suspicion I was missing
something, and it was to look at the Column options, not just the Sequence.
Thanks a ton.
On Jun 26, 2013, at 7:44 PM, Michael Bayer mike...@zzzcomputing.com wrote:
On Jun 26, 2013, at 1:26 PM, Mat Mathews m...@miga.me wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply.
If I modify the name of the sequence in the test, it reproduces what I have
experienced.
When I check the details on the sequence in postgres, there is no table
owner or column specified by the sequence 'test_user_id_seq'.. and I would
expect to see both tables `a` and `b`.
class IdMixin(object):
id = Column(Integer, Sequence('test_user_id_seq', start=1),
primary_key=True)
I will write a complete self contained test, that anyone can run. But wanted
to give my immediate feedback.
oh, you're looking for a linkage in PG's information schema I guess?
Sequence() doesn't have that functionality. My understanding was that PG's
SERIAL created the linkage as a server default, so you can get this by
adding this server default yourself, see below for demo:
from sqlalchemy import *
from sqlalchemy.orm import *
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base, declared_attr
Base = declarative_base()
class IdMixin(object):
id = Column(Integer,
Sequence('some_id_seq', start=1),
server_default=text(nextval('some_id_seq')),
primary_key=True)
class A(IdMixin, Base):
__tablename__ = 'a'
class B(IdMixin, Base):
__tablename__ = 'b'
e = create_engine(postgresql://scott:tiger@localhost/test, echo=True)
Base.metadata.drop_all(e)
Base.metadata.create_all(e)
sess = Session(e)
a1 = A()
sess.add(a1)
b1 = B()
sess.add(b1)
sess.commit()
assert a1.id == 1
assert b1.id == 10001
sess.execute(INSERT INTO b DEFAULT VALUES)
assert sess.execute(SELECT * FROM b WHERE id=10002).scalar()
Thanks so much,
Mat
On Jun 26, 2013, at 6:37 PM, Michael Bayer mike...@zzzcomputing.com wrote:
On Jun 26, 2013, at 12:02 PM, Mat Mathews m...@miga.me wrote:
I would like to do something like this:
class User(object):
id = Column(Integer, Sequence('user_id_seq', start=1),
primary_key=True)
This does work, and emits the CREATE SEQUENCE, but does not set the owned
table or the column to user.id
I'm not able to reproduce, even assigning the same sequence name to two
different tables simultaneously produces the correct result. Can you
modify the test below to illustrate your issue?
from sqlalchemy import *
from sqlalchemy.orm import *
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base, declared_attr
Base = declarative_base()
class IdMixin(object):
id = Column(Integer, Sequence('user_id_seq', start=1),
primary_key=True)
class A(IdMixin, Base):
__tablename__ = 'a'
class B(IdMixin, Base):
__tablename__ = 'b'
e = create_engine(postgresql://scott:tiger@localhost/test, echo=True)
Base.metadata.drop_all(e)
Base.metadata.create_all(e)
sess = Session(e)
a1 = A()
sess.add(a1)
b1 = B()
sess.add(b1)
sess.commit()
assert a1.id == 1
assert b1.id == 10001
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