335 lines
12 KiB
Python
335 lines
12 KiB
Python
from typing import Optional
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import databases
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import pydantic
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import ormar
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import sqlalchemy
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DATABASE_URL = "sqlite:///db.sqlite"
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database = databases.Database(DATABASE_URL)
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metadata = sqlalchemy.MetaData()
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# note that this step is optional -> all ormar cares is a internal
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# class with name Meta and proper parameters, but this way you do not
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# have to repeat the same parameters if you use only one database
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class BaseMeta(ormar.ModelMeta):
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metadata = metadata
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database = database
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# Note that all type hints are optional
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# below is a perfectly valid model declaration
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# class Author(ormar.Model):
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# class Meta(BaseMeta):
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# tablename = "authors"
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#
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# id = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True) # <= notice no field types
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# name = ormar.String(max_length=100)
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class Author(ormar.Model):
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class Meta(BaseMeta):
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tablename = "authors"
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id: int = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True)
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name: str = ormar.String(max_length=100)
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class Book(ormar.Model):
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class Meta(BaseMeta):
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tablename = "books"
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id: int = ormar.Integer(primary_key=True)
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author: Optional[Author] = ormar.ForeignKey(Author)
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title: str = ormar.String(max_length=100)
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year: int = ormar.Integer(nullable=True)
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# create the database
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# note that in production you should use migrations
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# note that this is not required if you connect to existing database
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engine = sqlalchemy.create_engine(DATABASE_URL)
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# just to be sure we clear the db before
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metadata.drop_all(engine)
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metadata.create_all(engine)
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# all functions below are divided into functionality categories
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# note how all functions are defined with async - hence can use await AND needs to
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# be awaited on their own
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async def create():
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# Create some records to work with through QuerySet.create method.
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# Note that queryset is exposed on each Model's class as objects
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tolkien = await Author.objects.create(name="J.R.R. Tolkien")
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await Book.objects.create(author=tolkien,
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title="The Hobbit",
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year=1937)
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await Book.objects.create(author=tolkien,
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title="The Lord of the Rings",
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year=1955)
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await Book.objects.create(author=tolkien,
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title="The Silmarillion",
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year=1977)
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# alternative creation of object divided into 2 steps
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sapkowski = Author(name="Andrzej Sapkowski")
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# do some stuff
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await sapkowski.save()
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# or save() after initialization
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await Book(author=sapkowski, title="The Witcher", year=1990).save()
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await Book(author=sapkowski, title="The Tower of Fools", year=2002).save()
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# to read more about inserting data into the database
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/queries/create/
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async def read():
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# Fetch an instance, without loading a foreign key relationship on it.
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# Django style
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book = await Book.objects.get(title="The Hobbit")
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# or python style
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book = await Book.objects.get(Book.title == "The Hobbit")
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book2 = await Book.objects.first()
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# first() fetch the instance with lower primary key value
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assert book == book2
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# you can access all fields on loaded model
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assert book.title == "The Hobbit"
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assert book.year == 1937
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# when no condition is passed to get()
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# it behaves as last() based on primary key column
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book3 = await Book.objects.get()
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assert book3.title == "The Tower of Fools"
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# When you have a relation, ormar always defines a related model for you
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# even when all you loaded is a foreign key value like in this example
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assert isinstance(book.author, Author)
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# primary key is populated from foreign key stored in books table
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assert book.author.pk == 1
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# since the related model was not loaded all other fields are None
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assert book.author.name is None
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# Load the relationship from the database when you already have the related model
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# alternatively see joins section below
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await book.author.load()
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assert book.author.name == "J.R.R. Tolkien"
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# get all rows for given model
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authors = await Author.objects.all()
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assert len(authors) == 2
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# to read more about reading data from the database
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/queries/read/
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async def update():
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# read existing row from db
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tolkien = await Author.objects.get(name="J.R.R. Tolkien")
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assert tolkien.name == "J.R.R. Tolkien"
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tolkien_id = tolkien.id
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# change the selected property
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tolkien.name = "John Ronald Reuel Tolkien"
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# call update on a model instance
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await tolkien.update()
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# confirm that object was updated
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tolkien = await Author.objects.get(name="John Ronald Reuel Tolkien")
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assert tolkien.name == "John Ronald Reuel Tolkien"
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assert tolkien.id == tolkien_id
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# alternatively update data without loading
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await Author.objects.filter(name__contains="Tolkien").update(name="J.R.R. Tolkien")
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# to read more about updating data in the database
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/queries/update/
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async def delete():
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silmarillion = await Book.objects.get(year=1977)
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# call delete() on instance
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await silmarillion.delete()
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# alternatively delete without loading
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await Book.objects.delete(title="The Tower of Fools")
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# note that when there is no record ormar raises NoMatch exception
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try:
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await Book.objects.get(year=1977)
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except ormar.NoMatch:
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print("No book from 1977!")
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# to read more about deleting data from the database
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/queries/delete/
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# note that despite the fact that record no longer exists in database
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# the object above is still accessible and you can use it (and i.e. save()) again.
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tolkien = silmarillion.author
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await Book.objects.create(author=tolkien,
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title="The Silmarillion",
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year=1977)
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async def joins():
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# Tho join two models use select_related
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book = await Book.objects.select_related("author").get(title="The Hobbit")
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# now the author is already prefetched
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assert book.author.name == "J.R.R. Tolkien"
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# By default you also get a second side of the relation
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# constructed as lowercase source model name +'s' (books in this case)
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# you can also provide custom name with parameter related_name
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author = await Author.objects.select_related("books").all(name="J.R.R. Tolkien")
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assert len(author[0].books) == 3
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# for reverse and many to many relations you can also prefetch_related
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# that executes a separate query for each of related models
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author = await Author.objects.prefetch_related("books").get(name="J.R.R. Tolkien")
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assert len(author.books) == 3
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# to read more about relations
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/relations/
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# to read more about joins and subqueries
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/queries/joins-and-subqueries/
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async def filter_and_sort():
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# to filter the query you can use filter() or pass key-value pars to
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# get(), all() etc.
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# to use special methods or access related model fields use double
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# underscore like to filter by the name of the author use author__name
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# Django style
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books = await Book.objects.all(author__name="J.R.R. Tolkien")
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# python style
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books = await Book.objects.all(Book.author.name == "J.R.R. Tolkien")
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assert len(books) == 3
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# filter can accept special methods also separated with double underscore
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# to issue sql query ` where authors.name like "%tolkien%"` that is not
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# case sensitive (hence small t in Tolkien)
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# Django style
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books = await Book.objects.filter(author__name__icontains="tolkien").all()
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# python style
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books = await Book.objects.filter(Book.author.name.icontains("tolkien")).all()
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assert len(books) == 3
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# to sort use order_by() function of queryset
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# to sort decreasing use hyphen before the field name
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# same as with filter you can use double underscores to access related fields
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# Django style
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books = await Book.objects.filter(author__name__icontains="tolkien").order_by(
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"-year").all()
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# python style
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books = await Book.objects.filter(Book.author.name.icontains("tolkien")).order_by(
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Book.year.desc()).all()
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assert len(books) == 3
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assert books[0].title == "The Silmarillion"
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assert books[2].title == "The Hobbit"
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# to read more about filtering and ordering
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/queries/filter-and-sort/
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async def subset_of_columns():
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# to exclude some columns from loading when querying the database
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# you can use fileds() method
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hobbit = await Book.objects.fields(["title"]).get(title="The Hobbit")
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# note that fields not included in fields are empty (set to None)
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assert hobbit.year is None
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assert hobbit.author is None
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# selected field is there
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assert hobbit.title == "The Hobbit"
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# alternatively you can provide columns you want to exclude
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hobbit = await Book.objects.exclude_fields(["year"]).get(title="The Hobbit")
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# year is still not set
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assert hobbit.year is None
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# but author is back
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assert hobbit.author is not None
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# also you cannot exclude primary key column - it's always there
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# even if you EXPLICITLY exclude it it will be there
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# note that each model have a shortcut for primary_key column which is pk
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# and you can filter/access/set the values by this alias like below
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assert hobbit.pk is not None
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# note that you cannot exclude fields that are not nullable
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# (required) in model definition
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try:
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await Book.objects.exclude_fields(["title"]).get(title="The Hobbit")
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except pydantic.ValidationError:
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print("Cannot exclude non nullable field title")
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# to read more about selecting subset of columns
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/queries/select-columns/
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async def pagination():
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# to limit number of returned rows use limit()
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books = await Book.objects.limit(1).all()
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assert len(books) == 1
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assert books[0].title == "The Hobbit"
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# to offset number of returned rows use offset()
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books = await Book.objects.limit(1).offset(1).all()
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assert len(books) == 1
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assert books[0].title == "The Lord of the Rings"
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# alternatively use paginate that combines both
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books = await Book.objects.paginate(page=2, page_size=2).all()
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assert len(books) == 2
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# note that we removed one book of Sapkowski in delete()
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# and recreated The Silmarillion - by default when no order_by is set
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# ordering sorts by primary_key column
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assert books[0].title == "The Witcher"
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assert books[1].title == "The Silmarillion"
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# to read more about pagination and number of rows
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/queries/pagination-and-rows-number/
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async def aggregations():
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# count:
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assert 2 == await Author.objects.count()
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# exists
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assert await Book.objects.filter(title="The Hobbit").exists()
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# max
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assert 1990 == await Book.objects.max(columns=["year"])
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# min
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assert 1937 == await Book.objects.min(columns=["year"])
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# avg
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assert 1964.75 == await Book.objects.avg(columns=["year"])
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# sum
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assert 7859 == await Book.objects.sum(columns=["year"])
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# to read more about aggregated functions
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# visit: https://collerek.github.io/ormar/queries/aggregations/
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# gather and execute all functions
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# note - normally import should be at the beginning of the file
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import asyncio
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# note that normally you use gather() function to run several functions
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# concurrently but we actually modify the data and we rely on the order of functions
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for func in [create, read, update, delete, joins,
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filter_and_sort, subset_of_columns,
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pagination, aggregations]:
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print(f"Executing: {func.__name__}")
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asyncio.run(func())
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# drop the database tables
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metadata.drop_all(engine) |