look into using MapperExtension and/or SessionExtension to add hooks
within the flush process.


Laurent Rahuel wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently trying to port a Django based application using sqlalchemy
> and I'm a bit confused with some Django's orm features I'm not able to
> find in sqlalchemy.
> To avoid triggers I used to redefine the save() and delete() methods
> from Django's models to be able to update some other tables not in
> relation with the object currently manipulated.
>
> Using sqlalchemy, every database querying is done via the session object
> and thus, save() and delete() are not linked to the manipulated object
> anymore.
>
> So my question is : Is there any kind of "_pre" or "_post" method I can
> define in my Declarative models to be able to do the same ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Laurent
>
> >
>


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