I'm trying to figure out how to have SQLAlchemy classes spread across several files, and I can for my life not figure out how to do it. I am pretty new to SQLAlchemy so forgive me if this question is trivial..
Consider these 3 classes in each their own file:
A.py:
from sqlalchemy import *
from main import Base
class A(Base):
__tablename__ = "A"
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
Bs = relationship("B", backref="A.id")
Cs = relationship("C", backref="A.id")
B.py:
from sqlalchemy import *
from main import Base
class B(Base):
__tablename__ = "B"
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
A_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey("A.id"))
C.py:
from sqlalchemy import *
from main import Base
class C(Base):
__tablename__ = "C"
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
A_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey("A.id"))
And then say we have a main.py something like this:
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship, backref, sessionmaker
Base = declarative_base()
import A
import B
import C
engine = create_engine("sqlite:///test.db")
Base.metadata.create_all(engine, checkfirst=True)
Session = sessionmaker(bind=engine)
session = Session()
a = A.A()
b1 = B.B()
b2 = B.B()
c1 = C.C()
c2 = C.C()
a.Bs.append(b1)
a.Bs.append(b2)
a.Cs.append(c1)
a.Cs.append(c2)
session.add(a)
session.commit()
The above gives the error:
sqlalchemy.exc.NoReferencedTableError: Foreign key assocated with column 'C.A_id' could not find table 'A' with which to generate a foreign key to target column 'id'
How do I share the declarative base across these files?
What is the "the right" way to accomplish this, considering that I might throw something like Pylons or Turbogears on top of this?
edit 10-03-2011
I found this description from the Pyramids framework which describes the problem and more importantly verifies that this is an actual issue and not (only) just my confused self that's the problem. Hope it can help others who dares down this dangerous road :)