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``` ```
A quick example of alembic migrations should be something similar to:
When you have application structure like:
```
-> app
-> alembic (initialized folder - so run alembic init alembic inside app folder)
-> models (here are the models)
-> __init__.py
-> my_models.py
```
Your `env.py` file (in alembic folder) can look something like:
```python
from logging.config import fileConfig
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from alembic import context
import sys, os
# add app folder to system path (alternative is running it from parent folder with python -m ...)
myPath = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
sys.path.insert(0, myPath + '/../../')
# this is the Alembic Config object, which provides
# access to the values within the .ini file in use.
config = context.config
# Interpret the config file for Python logging.
# This line sets up loggers basically.
fileConfig(config.config_file_name)
# add your model's MetaData object here (the one used in ormar)
# for 'autogenerate' support
from app.models.my_models import metadata
target_metadata = metadata
# set your url here or import from settings
URL = "sqlite:///test.db"
def run_migrations_offline():
"""Run migrations in 'offline' mode.
This configures the context with just a URL
and not an Engine, though an Engine is acceptable
here as well. By skipping the Engine creation
we don't even need a DBAPI to be available.
Calls to context.execute() here emit the given string to the
script output.
"""
context.configure(
url=URL
target_metadata=target_metadata,
literal_binds=True,
dialect_opts={"paramstyle": "named"},
)
with context.begin_transaction():
context.run_migrations()
def run_migrations_online():
"""Run migrations in 'online' mode.
In this scenario we need to create an Engine
and associate a connection with the context.
"""
connectable = create_engine(URL)
with connectable.connect() as connection:
context.configure(
connection=connection,
target_metadata=target_metadata
)
with context.begin_transaction():
context.run_migrations()
if context.is_offline_mode():
run_migrations_offline()
else:
run_migrations_online()
```
You can also include/exclude specific tables with `include_object` parameter passed to `context.configure`. That should be a function returning `True/False` for given objects.
A sample function excluding tables starting with `data_` in name unless it's 'data_jobs':
```python
def include_object(object, name, type_, reflected, compare_to):
if name and name.startswith('data_') and name not in ['data_jobs']:
return False
return True
```
!!!note
Function parameters for `include_objects` (you can change the name) are required and defined in alembic
to check what they do check the [alembic][alembic] documentation
And you pass it into context like (both in online and offline):
```python
context.configure(
url=url,
target_metadata=target_metadata,
literal_binds=True,
dialect_opts={"paramstyle": "named"},
include_object=include_object
)
```
!!!info !!!info
You can read more about table creation, altering and migrations in [sqlalchemy table creation][sqlalchemy table creation] documentation. You can read more about table creation, altering and migrations in [sqlalchemy table creation][sqlalchemy table creation] documentation.