
* #39 Add Flask-Migrate dep * #39 Make it such that flask db init can run https://github.com/miguelgrinberg/Flask-Migrate/issues/196#issuecomment-381343393 * Run flask db init, update migrations.env, commit artifacts * Set up a script such that you can `docker-compose exec files bash -c 'cd /service; FLASK_APP="files/cli:app" flask '` and have it do whatever flask thing you want * Fix circular dependency * import * is evil * Initial alembic migration, has issues with constraints and nullable columns * Bring alts table up to date with alembic autogenerate * Rerun flask db revision autogenerate * Bring award_relationships table up to date with alembic autogenerate * [#39/alembic] files/classes/__init__.py is evil but is at least explicitly evil now * #39 fix model in files/classes/badges.py * #39 fix model in files/classes/domains.py and files/classes/clients.py * #39 fix models: comment saves, comment flags * #39 fix models: comments * Few more imports * #39 columns that are not nullable should be flagged as not nullable * #39 Add missing indexes to model defs * [#39] add missing unique constraints to model defs * [#39] Temporarily undo any model changes which cause the sqlalchemy model to be out of sync with the actual dump * #39 Deforeignkeyify the correct column to make alembic happy * #39 flask db revision --autogenerate now creates an empty migration * #39 Migration format such that files are listed in creation order * #39 Better first revision * #39 Revert the model changes that were required to get to zero differences between db revision --autogenerate and the existing schema * #39 The first real migration * #39 Ensure that foreign key constraints are named in migration * #39 Alembic migrations for FK constraints, column defs * [#39] Run DB migrations before starting tests * [#39] New test to ensure migrations are up to date * [#39] More descriptive test failure message * Add -T flag to docker-compose exec * [#39] Run alembic migrations when starting the container
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410 B
Python
14 lines
410 B
Python
from sqlalchemy import *
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from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship
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from files.__main__ import Base
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class SubBlock(Base):
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__tablename__ = "sub_blocks"
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user_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey("users.id"), primary_key=True)
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sub = Column(String, ForeignKey("subs.name"), primary_key=True)
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Index('fki_sub_blocks_sub_fkey', sub)
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def __repr__(self):
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return f"<SubBlock(user_id={self.user_id}, sub={self.sub})>"
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