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A dict() like interface to your database.

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Flask-Dictabase

A dict() like interface to your database.

Install

pip install flask_dictabase

Here is a simple flask app implementation.

import random
import string

from flask import (
    Flask,
    render_template,
    redirect
)
import flask_dictabase

app = Flask('User Management')
# if you would like to specify the SQLAlchemy database then you can do:
# app.config['DATABASE_URL'] = 'sqlite:///my.db'
db = flask_dictabase.Dictabase(app)


class UserClass(flask_dictabase.BaseTable):
    def CustomMethod(self):
        # You can access the db from within a BaseTable object.
        allUsers = self.db.FindAll(UserClass)
        numOfUsers = len(allUsers)
        print('There are {} total users in the database.'.format(numOfUsers)

        # You can also access the app from within a BaseTable object
        if self.app.config.get('SECRET_KEY', None) is None:
            print('This app has no secret key')

@app.route('/')
def Index():
    return render_template(
        'users.html',
        users=db.FindAll(UserClass),
    )


@app.route('/update_user_uption/<userID>/<state>')
def UpdateUser(userID, state):
    newState = {'true': True, 'false': False}.get(state.lower(), None)
    user = db.FindOne(UserClass, id=int(userID))
    user['state'] = newState # This is immediately saved to the database.
    return redirect('/')


@app.route('/new')
def NewUser():
    email = ''.join([random.choice(string.ascii_letters) for i in range(10)])
    email += '@'
    email += ''.join([random.choice(string.ascii_letters) for i in range(5)])
    email += '.com'

    newUser = db.New(UserClass, email=email, state=bool(random.randint(0, 1)))
    print('newUser=', newUser) # This is now immediately saved to the database.
    return redirect('/')


@app.route('/delete/<userID>')
def Delete(userID):
    user = db.FindOne(UserClass, id=int(userID))
    print('user=', user)
    if user:
        db.Delete(user) # User is now removed from the database.
    return redirect('/')


if __name__ == '__main__':
    app.run(
        debug=True,
        threaded=True,
    )

Unsupported Types / Advanced Usage

If you want to store more complex information like list() and dict(), you can use the .Set() and .Get() helper methods. These convert your values to/from json to be stored in the db as a string.

myList = [1,2,3,4,5] #
user = db.FindOne(UserClass, id=1)
if user:
    user.Set('myList', myList)

user2 = db.FindOne(UserClass, id=1)
print('user2.Get('myList')=', user2.Get('myList'))

Output

>>> user2.Get('myList')= [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

You can use the helper methods .Append() and .SetItem() to easliy save list() and dict()

user.Append('myList', 9)
print('user2.Get('myList')=', user2.Get('myList'))

Output

>>> user2.Get('myList')= [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9]

You can also use a different function to load/dump the values. Like python’s pickle module.

import pickle
myList = [1,2,3,4,5] #
user = db.FindOne(UserClass, id=1)
if user:
    user.Set('myList', myList, dumper=pickle.dumps, dumperKwargs={})

user2 = db.FindOne(UserClass, id=1)
print('user2.Get('myList')=', user2.Get('myList', loader=pickle.loads))

You can also provide a default argument to .Get()

user = db.FindOne(UserClass, id=1)
user.Get('missingKey', None) # return None if key is missing, else return the dumped value

You can also use the methods .Append() .Remove() and .SetItem() and .PopItem() to easily manipulate the info stored as JSON

user = db.FindOne(UserClass, id=1)
user.Set('animals', ['cat', 'dog', 'bird'])

print('user.Get("animals")=', user.Get('animals'))
>>> user.Get("animals")= ['cat', 'dog', 'bird']

user.Append('animals', 'tiger')
print('user.Get("animals")=', user.Get('animals'))
>>> user.Get("animals")= ['cat', 'dog', 'bird', 'tiger']

user.Remove('animals', 'cat')
print('user.Get("animals")=', user.Get('animals'))
>>> user.Get("animals")= ['dog', 'bird', 'tiger']

user.Set('numOfPets', {'cats': 1, 'dog': 1})
print('user.Get("numOfPets")=', user.Get('numOfPets'))
>>> user.Get("numOfPets")= {'cats': 1, 'dog': 1}

user.SetItem('numOfPets', 'cats', 3)
print('user.Get("numOfPets")=', user.Get('numOfPets'))
>>> user.Get("numOfPets")= {'cats': 3, 'dog': 1}

user.PopItem('numOfPets', 'cats')
print('user.Get("numOfPets")=', user.Get('numOfPets'))
>>> user.Get("numOfPets")= {'dog': 1}

Gunicorn

Supports multiple workers (-w config option). Example:

gunicorn main:app -w 4 -b localhost:8080

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