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Adds SQLAlchemy support to your Flask application for handle apis.

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sqlalchemy-api-handler

SQLAlchemy-Api-Handler is an extension that adds support for handling apis with sqlalchemy. It helps to handle models with :

  • humanized ids once it is jsonified,
  • throwing api errors for some casting of value during the save time,
  • dictification of the model objects into jsonified ones.
  • It also gives an activate method to help you better handle offline operational transforms, based on the PostgreSQL-Audit Activity model.

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Installing

Install and update using pip:

  $ pip install -U SQLAlchemy-Api-Handler

A Simple Example

Suppose a request POST /users {'email': 'marx.foo@plop.fr', name: 'Marx Foo'} :

    from flask import Flask, jsonify, request
    from sqlalchemy_api_handler import ApiHandler

    app = Flask(__name__)
    app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = 'sqlite:///example.sqlite'
    db = SQLAlchemy(app)
    ApiHandler.set_db(db)

    class User(ApiHandler, db.Model):
        email = db.Column(db.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
        name = db.Column(db.String, unique=True, nullable=False)

    @app.route('/users', methods=['POST'])
    def post_user():
      user = User(**request.form)
      ApiHandler.save(user)
      return jsonify(as_dict(user))

The success result will have stored a user object at, let's say id = 32, and so will fetch an object at humanized id = humanize(32), ie

  {'id': 'EA', 'email': 'marx.foo@plop.fr', name: 'Marx Foo'}

Playing with nesting data

Suppose a request GET /offers

    from flask import Flask, jsonify, request
    from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship
    from sqlalchemy_api_handler import ApiHandler

    app = Flask(__name__)
    app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = 'sqlite:///example.sqlite'
    db = SQLAlchemy(app)
    ApiHandler.set_db(db)

    class Venue(ApiHandler, db.Model):
        address = db.Column(db.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
        name = db.Column(db.String, unique=True, nullable=False)

    class Offer(ApiHandler, db.Model):
        name = db.Column(db.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
        venueId = db.Column(db.BigInteger,
                     db.ForeignKey('venue.id'),
                     nullable=False,
                     index=True)
        venue = relationship('Venue',
                             foreign_keys=[venueId],
                             backref='offers')

    class Stock(ApiHandler, db.Model):
        available = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=False)
        offerId = db.Column(db.BigInteger,
                         db.ForeignKey('offer.id'),
                         index=True,
                         nullable=False)
        offer = relationship('Offer',
                             foreign_keys=[offerId],
                             backref='stocks')

    venue = Venue(address='Somewhere I belong', name='MyVenue')
    offer = Offer(name='MyOffer')
    stock = Stock(available=10)
    stock.offer = offer
    offer.venue = venue
    ApiHandler.save(stock)

    offer_includes = [
      'stocks',
      {
        'key': 'venue',
        'includes': [
          '-address'
        ]
      }
    ]

    @app.route('/offers', methods=['GET'])
    def get_offers():
      offers = Offer.query.all()
      return jsonify(as_dict(offers, includes=offer_includes))

The success will return

  [
    {
      'id': 'AE',
      'name': 'MyOffer',
      'stocks': [
        {
          'available': 10,
          'id': 'AE'
        }
      ],
      'venue': {
        'name': 'MyVenue'
      }
    }
  ]

Activity

If you need to manage operation transforms of your entities (typically with a collaborative app working offline) :

    from flask import Flask, jsonify, request
    from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship
    from sqlalchemy_api_handler import ApiHandler
    from sqlalchemy_api_handler.mixins import ActivityMixin, \
                                              HasActivitiesMixin

    app = Flask(__name__)
    app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = 'sqlite:///example.sqlite'
    db = SQLAlchemy(app)
    ApiHandler.set_db(db)

    versioning_manager.init(db.Model)
    class Activity(ActivityMixin,
                   ApiHandler,
                   versioning_manager.activity_cls):
        __table_args__ = {'extend_existing': True}

        id = versioning_manager.activity_cls.id
    ApiHandler.set_activity(Activity)

    class Venue(ApiHandler,
                db.Model,
                HasActivitiesMixin):
        address = db.Column(db.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
        name = db.Column(db.String, unique=True, nullable=False)

    @app.route('/__activities__', methods=['POST'])
    def create_activities():
        activities = [Activity(**a) for a in request.json]
        ApiHandler.activate(*activities)
        return jsonify([as_dict(activity) for activity in activities]), 201

The request POST /activities helps you to sync your backend with the last state of pushed activities. For example, if the data posted is :

[
  {
    "dateCreated": "2020-08-05T08:34:06.415000Z" ,
    "entityIdentifier": "4039fb61-f085-43c4-a2ed-e5e97c5dcebc",
    "modelName": "Venue",
    "patch": { "address": "22 rue de la Loire", "name": "MyVenue" }
  },
  {
    "dateCreated": "2020-08-06T09:34:06.415000Z" ,
    "entityIdentifier": "4039fb61-f085-43c4-a2ed-e5e97c5dcebc",
    "modelName": "Venue",
    "patch": { "name": "MyVenueChanged" }
  }
]

It will then end to create a venue instance:

venue = Venue.query.filter_by(name='MyVenueChanged').first()
print(as_dict(venue, includes=['__activities__']))
{
  '__activities__': [
    {
      'dateCreated': '2020-08-05T08:34:06.415000Z',
      'entityIdentifier': '4039fb61-f085-43c4-a2ed-e5e97c5dcebc',
      'id': 'BA',
      'modelName': 'Venue',
      'patch': {
        'address': '22 rue de la Loire',
        'name': 'MyVenue'
      },
      'verb': 'insert'
    },
    {
      'dateCreated': '2020-08-06T09:34:06.415000Z',
      'entityIdentifier': '4039fb61-f085-43c4-a2ed-e5e97c5dcebc',
      'id': 'BF',
      'modelName': 'Venue',
      'patch': {
        'name': 'MyVenueChanged'
      },
      'verb': 'update'
    }
  ],
  'activityIdentifier': '2020-08-05T08:34:06.415000Z',
  'address': "22 rue de la Loire",
  'id': 'AE',
  'name': 'MyVenueChanged'
}

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Deploy

First, make sure that the deploy environment is started:

  ./sqlaah start

In a second tab, then:

  1. Change the version into sqlalchemy_api_handler/init.py

  2. Pre publish:

  ./sqlaah prepublish
  1. Publish:
  ./sqlaah publish

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