I have an edge-case in a few situations where, within an @property of a 
SqlAlchemy object, I need to know the current active web-request/context.

I'm currently using Pyramid's `get_current_request`, but it is no longer 
recommended -- so I'd like to get a proper solution in place.

I have a new `session` per request context, so I was thinking about using 
an event to handle this concern.  It looks like `before_attach` is only for 
`INSERT` type operations; is there an appropriate event that can adjust an 
object after a `SELECT`?

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