SQLAlchemy 2.1.0b1__cp313-cp313-win_arm64.whl

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  1. sqlalchemy/__init__.py +295 -0
  2. sqlalchemy/connectors/__init__.py +18 -0
  3. sqlalchemy/connectors/aioodbc.py +161 -0
  4. sqlalchemy/connectors/asyncio.py +476 -0
  5. sqlalchemy/connectors/pyodbc.py +250 -0
  6. sqlalchemy/dialects/__init__.py +62 -0
  7. sqlalchemy/dialects/_typing.py +30 -0
  8. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/__init__.py +88 -0
  9. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/aioodbc.py +63 -0
  10. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/base.py +4110 -0
  11. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/information_schema.py +285 -0
  12. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/json.py +129 -0
  13. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/provision.py +185 -0
  14. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/pymssql.py +126 -0
  15. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/pyodbc.py +758 -0
  16. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/__init__.py +106 -0
  17. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/_mariadb_shim.py +312 -0
  18. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/aiomysql.py +226 -0
  19. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/asyncmy.py +214 -0
  20. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/base.py +3870 -0
  21. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/cymysql.py +106 -0
  22. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/dml.py +279 -0
  23. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/enumerated.py +277 -0
  24. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/expression.py +146 -0
  25. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/json.py +91 -0
  26. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mariadb.py +67 -0
  27. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mariadbconnector.py +330 -0
  28. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mysqlconnector.py +296 -0
  29. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mysqldb.py +312 -0
  30. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/provision.py +147 -0
  31. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/pymysql.py +157 -0
  32. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/pyodbc.py +156 -0
  33. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/reflection.py +724 -0
  34. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/reserved_words.py +570 -0
  35. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/types.py +845 -0
  36. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/__init__.py +83 -0
  37. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/base.py +3871 -0
  38. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/cx_oracle.py +1522 -0
  39. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/dictionary.py +507 -0
  40. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/oracledb.py +894 -0
  41. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/provision.py +288 -0
  42. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/types.py +350 -0
  43. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/vector.py +368 -0
  44. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/__init__.py +171 -0
  45. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/_psycopg_common.py +193 -0
  46. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/array.py +534 -0
  47. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/asyncpg.py +1331 -0
  48. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/base.py +5729 -0
  49. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/bitstring.py +327 -0
  50. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/dml.py +360 -0
  51. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/ext.py +593 -0
  52. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/hstore.py +413 -0
  53. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/json.py +407 -0
  54. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/named_types.py +521 -0
  55. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/operators.py +130 -0
  56. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/pg8000.py +672 -0
  57. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/pg_catalog.py +344 -0
  58. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/provision.py +175 -0
  59. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/psycopg.py +815 -0
  60. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/psycopg2.py +887 -0
  61. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/psycopg2cffi.py +61 -0
  62. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/ranges.py +1002 -0
  63. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/types.py +388 -0
  64. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/__init__.py +57 -0
  65. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/aiosqlite.py +321 -0
  66. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/base.py +3050 -0
  67. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/dml.py +279 -0
  68. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/json.py +89 -0
  69. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/provision.py +223 -0
  70. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/pysqlcipher.py +157 -0
  71. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/pysqlite.py +754 -0
  72. sqlalchemy/dialects/type_migration_guidelines.txt +145 -0
  73. sqlalchemy/engine/__init__.py +62 -0
  74. sqlalchemy/engine/_processors_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  75. sqlalchemy/engine/_processors_cy.py +92 -0
  76. sqlalchemy/engine/_result_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  77. sqlalchemy/engine/_result_cy.py +633 -0
  78. sqlalchemy/engine/_row_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  79. sqlalchemy/engine/_row_cy.py +232 -0
  80. sqlalchemy/engine/_util_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  81. sqlalchemy/engine/_util_cy.py +136 -0
  82. sqlalchemy/engine/base.py +3334 -0
  83. sqlalchemy/engine/characteristics.py +155 -0
  84. sqlalchemy/engine/create.py +869 -0
  85. sqlalchemy/engine/cursor.py +2416 -0
  86. sqlalchemy/engine/default.py +2393 -0
  87. sqlalchemy/engine/events.py +965 -0
  88. sqlalchemy/engine/interfaces.py +3465 -0
  89. sqlalchemy/engine/mock.py +134 -0
  90. sqlalchemy/engine/processors.py +82 -0
  91. sqlalchemy/engine/reflection.py +2100 -0
  92. sqlalchemy/engine/result.py +1932 -0
  93. sqlalchemy/engine/row.py +397 -0
  94. sqlalchemy/engine/strategies.py +16 -0
  95. sqlalchemy/engine/url.py +922 -0
  96. sqlalchemy/engine/util.py +156 -0
  97. sqlalchemy/event/__init__.py +26 -0
  98. sqlalchemy/event/api.py +220 -0
  99. sqlalchemy/event/attr.py +674 -0
  100. sqlalchemy/event/base.py +472 -0
  101. sqlalchemy/event/legacy.py +258 -0
  102. sqlalchemy/event/registry.py +390 -0
  103. sqlalchemy/events.py +17 -0
  104. sqlalchemy/exc.py +922 -0
  105. sqlalchemy/ext/__init__.py +11 -0
  106. sqlalchemy/ext/associationproxy.py +2072 -0
  107. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/__init__.py +29 -0
  108. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/base.py +281 -0
  109. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/engine.py +1475 -0
  110. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/exc.py +21 -0
  111. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/result.py +994 -0
  112. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/scoping.py +1667 -0
  113. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/session.py +1993 -0
  114. sqlalchemy/ext/automap.py +1701 -0
  115. sqlalchemy/ext/baked.py +559 -0
  116. sqlalchemy/ext/compiler.py +600 -0
  117. sqlalchemy/ext/declarative/__init__.py +65 -0
  118. sqlalchemy/ext/declarative/extensions.py +560 -0
  119. sqlalchemy/ext/horizontal_shard.py +481 -0
  120. sqlalchemy/ext/hybrid.py +1877 -0
  121. sqlalchemy/ext/indexable.py +364 -0
  122. sqlalchemy/ext/instrumentation.py +450 -0
  123. sqlalchemy/ext/mutable.py +1081 -0
  124. sqlalchemy/ext/orderinglist.py +439 -0
  125. sqlalchemy/ext/serializer.py +185 -0
  126. sqlalchemy/future/__init__.py +16 -0
  127. sqlalchemy/future/engine.py +15 -0
  128. sqlalchemy/inspection.py +174 -0
  129. sqlalchemy/log.py +283 -0
  130. sqlalchemy/orm/__init__.py +175 -0
  131. sqlalchemy/orm/_orm_constructors.py +2694 -0
  132. sqlalchemy/orm/_typing.py +179 -0
  133. sqlalchemy/orm/attributes.py +2868 -0
  134. sqlalchemy/orm/base.py +970 -0
  135. sqlalchemy/orm/bulk_persistence.py +2152 -0
  136. sqlalchemy/orm/clsregistry.py +582 -0
  137. sqlalchemy/orm/collections.py +1568 -0
  138. sqlalchemy/orm/context.py +3471 -0
  139. sqlalchemy/orm/decl_api.py +2257 -0
  140. sqlalchemy/orm/decl_base.py +2304 -0
  141. sqlalchemy/orm/dependency.py +1306 -0
  142. sqlalchemy/orm/descriptor_props.py +1183 -0
  143. sqlalchemy/orm/dynamic.py +300 -0
  144. sqlalchemy/orm/evaluator.py +379 -0
  145. sqlalchemy/orm/events.py +3386 -0
  146. sqlalchemy/orm/exc.py +237 -0
  147. sqlalchemy/orm/identity.py +302 -0
  148. sqlalchemy/orm/instrumentation.py +746 -0
  149. sqlalchemy/orm/interfaces.py +1589 -0
  150. sqlalchemy/orm/loading.py +1684 -0
  151. sqlalchemy/orm/mapped_collection.py +557 -0
  152. sqlalchemy/orm/mapper.py +4406 -0
  153. sqlalchemy/orm/path_registry.py +814 -0
  154. sqlalchemy/orm/persistence.py +1789 -0
  155. sqlalchemy/orm/properties.py +973 -0
  156. sqlalchemy/orm/query.py +3521 -0
  157. sqlalchemy/orm/relationships.py +3570 -0
  158. sqlalchemy/orm/scoping.py +2220 -0
  159. sqlalchemy/orm/session.py +5389 -0
  160. sqlalchemy/orm/state.py +1175 -0
  161. sqlalchemy/orm/state_changes.py +196 -0
  162. sqlalchemy/orm/strategies.py +3480 -0
  163. sqlalchemy/orm/strategy_options.py +2544 -0
  164. sqlalchemy/orm/sync.py +164 -0
  165. sqlalchemy/orm/unitofwork.py +798 -0
  166. sqlalchemy/orm/util.py +2435 -0
  167. sqlalchemy/orm/writeonly.py +694 -0
  168. sqlalchemy/pool/__init__.py +41 -0
  169. sqlalchemy/pool/base.py +1514 -0
  170. sqlalchemy/pool/events.py +372 -0
  171. sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py +582 -0
  172. sqlalchemy/py.typed +0 -0
  173. sqlalchemy/schema.py +72 -0
  174. sqlalchemy/sql/__init__.py +153 -0
  175. sqlalchemy/sql/_dml_constructors.py +132 -0
  176. sqlalchemy/sql/_elements_constructors.py +2147 -0
  177. sqlalchemy/sql/_orm_types.py +20 -0
  178. sqlalchemy/sql/_selectable_constructors.py +773 -0
  179. sqlalchemy/sql/_typing.py +486 -0
  180. sqlalchemy/sql/_util_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  181. sqlalchemy/sql/_util_cy.py +127 -0
  182. sqlalchemy/sql/annotation.py +590 -0
  183. sqlalchemy/sql/base.py +2602 -0
  184. sqlalchemy/sql/cache_key.py +1066 -0
  185. sqlalchemy/sql/coercions.py +1373 -0
  186. sqlalchemy/sql/compiler.py +8259 -0
  187. sqlalchemy/sql/crud.py +1807 -0
  188. sqlalchemy/sql/ddl.py +1928 -0
  189. sqlalchemy/sql/default_comparator.py +654 -0
  190. sqlalchemy/sql/dml.py +1974 -0
  191. sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py +6016 -0
  192. sqlalchemy/sql/events.py +458 -0
  193. sqlalchemy/sql/expression.py +170 -0
  194. sqlalchemy/sql/functions.py +2257 -0
  195. sqlalchemy/sql/lambdas.py +1443 -0
  196. sqlalchemy/sql/naming.py +209 -0
  197. sqlalchemy/sql/operators.py +2897 -0
  198. sqlalchemy/sql/roles.py +332 -0
  199. sqlalchemy/sql/schema.py +6560 -0
  200. sqlalchemy/sql/selectable.py +7497 -0
  201. sqlalchemy/sql/sqltypes.py +4050 -0
  202. sqlalchemy/sql/traversals.py +1042 -0
  203. sqlalchemy/sql/type_api.py +2425 -0
  204. sqlalchemy/sql/util.py +1495 -0
  205. sqlalchemy/sql/visitors.py +1157 -0
  206. sqlalchemy/testing/__init__.py +96 -0
  207. sqlalchemy/testing/assertions.py +1007 -0
  208. sqlalchemy/testing/assertsql.py +519 -0
  209. sqlalchemy/testing/asyncio.py +128 -0
  210. sqlalchemy/testing/config.py +440 -0
  211. sqlalchemy/testing/engines.py +478 -0
  212. sqlalchemy/testing/entities.py +117 -0
  213. sqlalchemy/testing/exclusions.py +476 -0
  214. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/__init__.py +30 -0
  215. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/base.py +366 -0
  216. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/mypy.py +247 -0
  217. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/orm.py +227 -0
  218. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/sql.py +538 -0
  219. sqlalchemy/testing/pickleable.py +155 -0
  220. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/__init__.py +6 -0
  221. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/bootstrap.py +51 -0
  222. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/plugin_base.py +828 -0
  223. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/pytestplugin.py +892 -0
  224. sqlalchemy/testing/profiling.py +329 -0
  225. sqlalchemy/testing/provision.py +596 -0
  226. sqlalchemy/testing/requirements.py +1973 -0
  227. sqlalchemy/testing/schema.py +198 -0
  228. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/__init__.py +19 -0
  229. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_cte.py +237 -0
  230. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_ddl.py +420 -0
  231. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_dialect.py +776 -0
  232. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_insert.py +630 -0
  233. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_reflection.py +3557 -0
  234. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_results.py +660 -0
  235. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_rowcount.py +258 -0
  236. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_select.py +2112 -0
  237. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_sequence.py +317 -0
  238. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_table_via_select.py +686 -0
  239. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_types.py +2253 -0
  240. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_unicode_ddl.py +189 -0
  241. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_update_delete.py +139 -0
  242. sqlalchemy/testing/util.py +535 -0
  243. sqlalchemy/testing/warnings.py +52 -0
  244. sqlalchemy/types.py +76 -0
  245. sqlalchemy/util/__init__.py +157 -0
  246. sqlalchemy/util/_collections.py +693 -0
  247. sqlalchemy/util/_collections_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  248. sqlalchemy/util/_collections_cy.pxd +8 -0
  249. sqlalchemy/util/_collections_cy.py +516 -0
  250. sqlalchemy/util/_has_cython.py +46 -0
  251. sqlalchemy/util/_immutabledict_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  252. sqlalchemy/util/_immutabledict_cy.py +240 -0
  253. sqlalchemy/util/compat.py +287 -0
  254. sqlalchemy/util/concurrency.py +322 -0
  255. sqlalchemy/util/cython.py +79 -0
  256. sqlalchemy/util/deprecations.py +401 -0
  257. sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py +2256 -0
  258. sqlalchemy/util/preloaded.py +152 -0
  259. sqlalchemy/util/queue.py +304 -0
  260. sqlalchemy/util/tool_support.py +201 -0
  261. sqlalchemy/util/topological.py +120 -0
  262. sqlalchemy/util/typing.py +711 -0
  263. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/METADATA +267 -0
  264. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/RECORD +267 -0
  265. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/WHEEL +5 -0
  266. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE +19 -0
  267. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/top_level.txt +1 -0
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+ # orm/scoping.py
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+ # Copyright (C) 2005-2026 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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+ # <see AUTHORS file>
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+ #
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+ # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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+ # the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ from typing import Any
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+ from typing import Callable
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+ from typing import Dict
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+ from typing import Generic
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+ from typing import Iterable
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+ from typing import Iterator
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+ from typing import Optional
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+ from typing import overload
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+ from typing import Protocol
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+ from typing import Sequence
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+ from typing import Tuple
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+ from typing import Type
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+ from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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+ from typing import TypeVar
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+ from typing import Union
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+
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+ from .session import _S
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+ from .session import Session
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+ from .. import exc as sa_exc
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+ from .. import util
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+ from ..util import create_proxy_methods
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+ from ..util import ScopedRegistry
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+ from ..util import ThreadLocalRegistry
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+ from ..util import warn
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+ from ..util import warn_deprecated
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+ from ..util.typing import TupleAny
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+ from ..util.typing import TypeVarTuple
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+ from ..util.typing import Unpack
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+
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+ if TYPE_CHECKING:
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+ from ._typing import _EntityType
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+ from ._typing import _IdentityKeyType
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+ from ._typing import OrmExecuteOptionsParameter
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+ from .identity import IdentityMap
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+ from .interfaces import ORMOption
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+ from .mapper import Mapper
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+ from .query import Query
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+ from .query import RowReturningQuery
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+ from .session import _BindArguments
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+ from .session import _EntityBindKey
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+ from .session import _PKIdentityArgument
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+ from .session import _SessionBind
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+ from .session import sessionmaker
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+ from .session import SessionTransaction
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+ from ..engine import Connection
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+ from ..engine import Engine
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+ from ..engine import Result
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+ from ..engine import Row
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+ from ..engine import RowMapping
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+ from ..engine.interfaces import _CoreAnyExecuteParams
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+ from ..engine.interfaces import _CoreSingleExecuteParams
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+ from ..engine.interfaces import _ExecuteOptions
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+ from ..engine.interfaces import CoreExecuteOptionsParameter
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+ from ..engine.result import ScalarResult
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+ from ..sql._typing import _ColumnsClauseArgument
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+ from ..sql._typing import _T0
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+ from ..sql._typing import _T1
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+ from ..sql._typing import _T2
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+ from ..sql._typing import _T3
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+ from ..sql._typing import _T4
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+ from ..sql._typing import _T5
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+ from ..sql._typing import _T6
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+ from ..sql._typing import _T7
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+ from ..sql._typing import _TypedColumnClauseArgument as _TCCA
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+ from ..sql.base import Executable
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+ from ..sql.elements import ClauseElement
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+ from ..sql.roles import TypedColumnsClauseRole
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+ from ..sql.selectable import ForUpdateParameter
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+ from ..sql.selectable import TypedReturnsRows
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+ _Ts = TypeVarTuple("_Ts")
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+ """
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+ classmethods=["object_session", "identity_key"],
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+ methods=[
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+ "__contains__",
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+ "__iter__",
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+ "add",
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+ "add_all",
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+ "begin",
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+ "begin_nested",
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+ "close",
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+ "commit",
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+ "connection",
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+ "delete",
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+ "expire_all",
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+ "expunge_all",
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+ "get",
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+ "get_one",
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+ "get_bind",
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+ "is_modified",
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+ "bulk_save_objects",
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+ "bulk_insert_mappings",
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+ "bulk_update_mappings",
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+ "merge",
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+ "merge_all",
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+ "query",
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+ "refresh",
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+ "rollback",
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+ "scalar",
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+ "scalars",
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+ ],
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+ attributes=[
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+ "bind",
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+ "new",
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+ "identity_map",
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+ "is_active",
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+ "info",
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+ "execution_options",
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+ ],
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+ )
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+ class scoped_session(Generic[_S]):
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+ :class:`_asyncio.async_scoped_session` class should be
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+ """
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+ """The `session_factory` provided to `__init__` is stored in this
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+ attribute and may be accessed at a later time. This can be useful when
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+ def __init__(
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+ self,
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+ session_factory: sessionmaker[_S],
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+ scopefunc: Optional[Callable[[], Any]] = None,
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+ ):
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+ instances. This is usually, but not necessarily, an instance
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+ of :class:`.sessionmaker`.
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+ :param scopefunc: optional function which defines
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+ the current scope. If not passed, the :class:`.scoped_session`
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+ object assumes "thread-local" scope, and will use
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+ a Python ``threading.local()`` in order to maintain the current
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+ :class:`.Session`. If passed, the function should return
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+ a hashable token; this token will be used as the key in a
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+ dictionary in order to store and retrieve the current
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+ :class:`.Session`.
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+
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+ """
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+ self.session_factory = session_factory
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+
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+ if scopefunc:
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+ self.registry = ScopedRegistry(session_factory, scopefunc)
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+ else:
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+ self.registry = ThreadLocalRegistry(session_factory)
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+
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+ @property
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+ def _proxied(self) -> _S:
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+ return self.registry()
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+
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+ def __call__(self, **kw: Any) -> _S:
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+ r"""Return the current :class:`.Session`, creating it
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+ using the :attr:`.scoped_session.session_factory` if not present.
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+
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+ :param \**kw: Keyword arguments will be passed to the
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+ :attr:`.scoped_session.session_factory` callable, if an existing
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+ :class:`.Session` is not present. If the :class:`.Session` is present
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+ and keyword arguments have been passed,
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+ :exc:`~sqlalchemy.exc.InvalidRequestError` is raised.
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+
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+ """
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+ if kw:
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+ if self.registry.has():
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+ raise sa_exc.InvalidRequestError(
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+ "Scoped session is already present; "
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+ "no new arguments may be specified."
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+ )
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+ else:
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+ sess = self.session_factory(**kw)
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+ self.registry.set(sess)
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+ else:
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+ sess = self.registry()
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+ if not self._support_async and sess._is_asyncio:
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+ warn_deprecated(
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+ "Using `scoped_session` with asyncio is deprecated and "
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+ "will raise an error in a future version. "
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+ "Please use `async_scoped_session` instead.",
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+ "1.4.23",
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+ )
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+ return sess
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+
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+ def configure(self, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
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+ """reconfigure the :class:`.sessionmaker` used by this
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+ :class:`.scoped_session`.
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+
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+ See :meth:`.sessionmaker.configure`.
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+
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+ """
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+
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+ if self.registry.has():
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+ warn(
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+ "At least one scoped session is already present. "
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+ " configure() can not affect sessions that have "
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+ "already been created."
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+ )
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+
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+ self.session_factory.configure(**kwargs)
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+
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+ def remove(self) -> None:
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+ """Dispose of the current :class:`.Session`, if present.
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+
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+ This will first call :meth:`.Session.close` method
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+ on the current :class:`.Session`, which releases any existing
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+ transactional/connection resources still being held; transactions
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+ specifically are rolled back. The :class:`.Session` is then
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+ discarded. Upon next usage within the same scope,
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+ the :class:`.scoped_session` will produce a new
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+ :class:`.Session` object.
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+
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+ """
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+
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+ if self.registry.has():
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+ self.registry().close()
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+ self.registry.clear()
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+
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+ def query_property(
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+ self, query_cls: Optional[Type[Query[_T]]] = None
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+ ) -> QueryPropertyDescriptor:
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+ """return a class property which produces a legacy
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+ :class:`_query.Query` object against the class and the current
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+ :class:`.Session` when called.
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+
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+ .. legacy:: The :meth:`_orm.scoped_session.query_property` accessor
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+ is specific to the legacy :class:`.Query` object and is not
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+ considered to be part of :term:`2.0-style` ORM use.
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+
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+ e.g.::
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+
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+ from sqlalchemy.orm import QueryPropertyDescriptor
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+ from sqlalchemy.orm import scoped_session
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+ from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker
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+
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+ Session = scoped_session(sessionmaker())
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+
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+
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+ class MyClass:
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+ query: QueryPropertyDescriptor = Session.query_property()
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+
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+
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+ # after mappers are defined
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+ result = MyClass.query.filter(MyClass.name == "foo").all()
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+
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+ Produces instances of the session's configured query class by
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+ default. To override and use a custom implementation, provide
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+ a ``query_cls`` callable. The callable will be invoked with
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+ the class's mapper as a positional argument and a session
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+ keyword argument.
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+
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+ There is no limit to the number of query properties placed on
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+ a class.
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+
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+ """
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+
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+ class query:
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+ def __get__(s, instance: Any, owner: Type[_O]) -> Query[_O]:
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+ if query_cls:
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+ # custom query class
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+ return query_cls(owner, session=self.registry()) # type: ignore # noqa: E501
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+ else:
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+ # session's configured query class
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+ return self.registry().query(owner)
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+
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+ return query()
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+
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+ # START PROXY METHODS scoped_session
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+
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+ # code within this block is **programmatically,
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+ # statically generated** by tools/generate_proxy_methods.py
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+
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+ def __contains__(self, instance: object) -> bool:
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+ r"""Return True if the instance is associated with this session.
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+
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+ .. container:: class_bases
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+
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+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
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+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
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+
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+ The instance may be pending or persistent within the Session for a
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+ result of True.
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+
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+
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+ """ # noqa: E501
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+
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+ return self._proxied.__contains__(instance)
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+
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+ def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[object]:
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+ r"""Iterate over all pending or persistent instances within this
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+ Session.
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+
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+ .. container:: class_bases
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+
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+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
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+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
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+
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+
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+ """ # noqa: E501
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+
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+ return self._proxied.__iter__()
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+
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+ def add(self, instance: object, *, _warn: bool = True) -> None:
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+ r"""Place an object into this :class:`_orm.Session`.
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+
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+ .. container:: class_bases
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+
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+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
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+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
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+
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+ Objects that are in the :term:`transient` state when passed to the
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+ :meth:`_orm.Session.add` method will move to the
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+ :term:`pending` state, until the next flush, at which point they
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+ will move to the :term:`persistent` state.
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+
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+ Objects that are in the :term:`detached` state when passed to the
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+ :meth:`_orm.Session.add` method will move to the :term:`persistent`
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+ state directly.
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+
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+ If the transaction used by the :class:`_orm.Session` is rolled back,
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+ objects which were transient when they were passed to
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+ :meth:`_orm.Session.add` will be moved back to the
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+ :term:`transient` state, and will no longer be present within this
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+ :class:`_orm.Session`.
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+
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+ .. seealso::
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+
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+ :meth:`_orm.Session.add_all`
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+
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+ :ref:`session_adding` - at :ref:`session_basics`
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+
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+
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+ """ # noqa: E501
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+
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+ return self._proxied.add(instance, _warn=_warn)
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+
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+ def add_all(self, instances: Iterable[object]) -> None:
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+ r"""Add the given collection of instances to this :class:`_orm.Session`.
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+
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+ .. container:: class_bases
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+
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+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
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+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
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+
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+ See the documentation for :meth:`_orm.Session.add` for a general
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+ behavioral description.
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+
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+ .. seealso::
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+
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+ :meth:`_orm.Session.add`
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+
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+ :ref:`session_adding` - at :ref:`session_basics`
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+
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+
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+ """ # noqa: E501
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+
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+ return self._proxied.add_all(instances)
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+
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+ def begin(self, nested: bool = False) -> SessionTransaction:
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+ r"""Begin a transaction, or nested transaction,
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+ on this :class:`.Session`, if one is not already begun.
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+
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+ .. container:: class_bases
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+
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+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
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+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
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+
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+ The :class:`_orm.Session` object features **autobegin** behavior,
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+ so that normally it is not necessary to call the
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+ :meth:`_orm.Session.begin`
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+ method explicitly. However, it may be used in order to control
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+ the scope of when the transactional state is begun.
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+
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+ When used to begin the outermost transaction, an error is raised
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+ if this :class:`.Session` is already inside of a transaction.
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+
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+ :param nested: if True, begins a SAVEPOINT transaction and is
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+ equivalent to calling :meth:`~.Session.begin_nested`. For
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+ documentation on SAVEPOINT transactions, please see
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+ :ref:`session_begin_nested`.
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+
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+ :return: the :class:`.SessionTransaction` object. Note that
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+ :class:`.SessionTransaction`
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+ acts as a Python context manager, allowing :meth:`.Session.begin`
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+ to be used in a "with" block. See :ref:`session_explicit_begin` for
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+ an example.
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+
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+ .. seealso::
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+
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+ :ref:`session_autobegin`
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+
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+ :ref:`unitofwork_transaction`
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+
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+ :meth:`.Session.begin_nested`
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+
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+
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+
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+ """ # noqa: E501
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+
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+ return self._proxied.begin(nested=nested)
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+
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+ def begin_nested(self) -> SessionTransaction:
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+ r"""Begin a "nested" transaction on this Session, e.g. SAVEPOINT.
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+
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+ .. container:: class_bases
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+
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+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
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+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
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+
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+ The target database(s) and associated drivers must support SQL
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+ SAVEPOINT for this method to function correctly.
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+
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+ For documentation on SAVEPOINT
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+ transactions, please see :ref:`session_begin_nested`.
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+
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+ :return: the :class:`.SessionTransaction` object. Note that
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+ :class:`.SessionTransaction` acts as a context manager, allowing
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+ :meth:`.Session.begin_nested` to be used in a "with" block.
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+ See :ref:`session_begin_nested` for a usage example.
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+
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+ .. seealso::
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+
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+ :ref:`session_begin_nested`
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+
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+ :ref:`pysqlite_serializable` - special workarounds required
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+ with the SQLite driver in order for SAVEPOINT to work
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+ correctly. For asyncio use cases, see the section
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+ :ref:`aiosqlite_serializable`.
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+
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+
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+ """ # noqa: E501
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+
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+ return self._proxied.begin_nested()
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+
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+ def close(self) -> None:
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+ r"""Close out the transactional resources and ORM objects used by this
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+ :class:`_orm.Session`.
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+
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+ .. container:: class_bases
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+
493
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
494
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
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+
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+ This expunges all ORM objects associated with this
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+ :class:`_orm.Session`, ends any transaction in progress and
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+ :term:`releases` any :class:`_engine.Connection` objects which this
499
+ :class:`_orm.Session` itself has checked out from associated
500
+ :class:`_engine.Engine` objects. The operation then leaves the
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+ :class:`_orm.Session` in a state which it may be used again.
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+
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+ .. tip::
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+
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+ In the default running mode the :meth:`_orm.Session.close`
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+ method **does not prevent the Session from being used again**.
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+ The :class:`_orm.Session` itself does not actually have a
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+ distinct "closed" state; it merely means
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+ the :class:`_orm.Session` will release all database connections
510
+ and ORM objects.
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+
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+ Setting the parameter :paramref:`_orm.Session.close_resets_only`
513
+ to ``False`` will instead make the ``close`` final, meaning that
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+ any further action on the session will be forbidden.
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+
516
+ .. versionchanged:: 1.4 The :meth:`.Session.close` method does not
517
+ immediately create a new :class:`.SessionTransaction` object;
518
+ instead, the new :class:`.SessionTransaction` is created only if
519
+ the :class:`.Session` is used again for a database operation.
520
+
521
+ .. seealso::
522
+
523
+ :ref:`session_closing` - detail on the semantics of
524
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.close` and :meth:`_orm.Session.reset`.
525
+
526
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.reset` - a similar method that behaves like
527
+ ``close()`` with the parameter
528
+ :paramref:`_orm.Session.close_resets_only` set to ``True``.
529
+
530
+
531
+ """ # noqa: E501
532
+
533
+ return self._proxied.close()
534
+
535
+ def reset(self) -> None:
536
+ r"""Close out the transactional resources and ORM objects used by this
537
+ :class:`_orm.Session`, resetting the session to its initial state.
538
+
539
+ .. container:: class_bases
540
+
541
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
542
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
543
+
544
+ This method provides for same "reset-only" behavior that the
545
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.close` method has provided historically, where the
546
+ state of the :class:`_orm.Session` is reset as though the object were
547
+ brand new, and ready to be used again.
548
+ This method may then be useful for :class:`_orm.Session` objects
549
+ which set :paramref:`_orm.Session.close_resets_only` to ``False``,
550
+ so that "reset only" behavior is still available.
551
+
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+ .. versionadded:: 2.0.22
553
+
554
+ .. seealso::
555
+
556
+ :ref:`session_closing` - detail on the semantics of
557
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.close` and :meth:`_orm.Session.reset`.
558
+
559
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.close` - a similar method will additionally
560
+ prevent reuse of the Session when the parameter
561
+ :paramref:`_orm.Session.close_resets_only` is set to ``False``.
562
+
563
+ """ # noqa: E501
564
+
565
+ return self._proxied.reset()
566
+
567
+ def commit(self) -> None:
568
+ r"""Flush pending changes and commit the current transaction.
569
+
570
+ .. container:: class_bases
571
+
572
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
573
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
574
+
575
+ When the COMMIT operation is complete, all objects are fully
576
+ :term:`expired`, erasing their internal contents, which will be
577
+ automatically re-loaded when the objects are next accessed. In the
578
+ interim, these objects are in an expired state and will not function if
579
+ they are :term:`detached` from the :class:`.Session`. Additionally,
580
+ this re-load operation is not supported when using asyncio-oriented
581
+ APIs. The :paramref:`.Session.expire_on_commit` parameter may be used
582
+ to disable this behavior.
583
+
584
+ When there is no transaction in place for the :class:`.Session`,
585
+ indicating that no operations were invoked on this :class:`.Session`
586
+ since the previous call to :meth:`.Session.commit`, the method will
587
+ begin and commit an internal-only "logical" transaction, that does not
588
+ normally affect the database unless pending flush changes were
589
+ detected, but will still invoke event handlers and object expiration
590
+ rules.
591
+
592
+ The outermost database transaction is committed unconditionally,
593
+ automatically releasing any SAVEPOINTs in effect.
594
+
595
+ .. seealso::
596
+
597
+ :ref:`session_committing`
598
+
599
+ :ref:`unitofwork_transaction`
600
+
601
+ :ref:`asyncio_orm_avoid_lazyloads`
602
+
603
+
604
+ """ # noqa: E501
605
+
606
+ return self._proxied.commit()
607
+
608
+ def connection(
609
+ self,
610
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
611
+ execution_options: Optional[CoreExecuteOptionsParameter] = None,
612
+ ) -> Connection:
613
+ r"""Return a :class:`_engine.Connection` object corresponding to this
614
+ :class:`.Session` object's transactional state.
615
+
616
+ .. container:: class_bases
617
+
618
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
619
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
620
+
621
+ Either the :class:`_engine.Connection` corresponding to the current
622
+ transaction is returned, or if no transaction is in progress, a new
623
+ one is begun and the :class:`_engine.Connection`
624
+ returned (note that no
625
+ transactional state is established with the DBAPI until the first
626
+ SQL statement is emitted).
627
+
628
+ Ambiguity in multi-bind or unbound :class:`.Session` objects can be
629
+ resolved through any of the optional keyword arguments. This
630
+ ultimately makes usage of the :meth:`.get_bind` method for resolution.
631
+
632
+ :param bind_arguments: dictionary of bind arguments. May include
633
+ "mapper", "bind", "clause", other custom arguments that are passed
634
+ to :meth:`.Session.get_bind`.
635
+
636
+ :param execution_options: a dictionary of execution options that will
637
+ be passed to :meth:`_engine.Connection.execution_options`, **when the
638
+ connection is first procured only**. If the connection is already
639
+ present within the :class:`.Session`, a warning is emitted and
640
+ the arguments are ignored.
641
+
642
+ .. seealso::
643
+
644
+ :ref:`session_transaction_isolation`
645
+
646
+
647
+ """ # noqa: E501
648
+
649
+ return self._proxied.connection(
650
+ bind_arguments=bind_arguments, execution_options=execution_options
651
+ )
652
+
653
+ def delete(self, instance: object) -> None:
654
+ r"""Mark an instance as deleted.
655
+
656
+ .. container:: class_bases
657
+
658
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
659
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
660
+
661
+ The object is assumed to be either :term:`persistent` or
662
+ :term:`detached` when passed; after the method is called, the
663
+ object will remain in the :term:`persistent` state until the next
664
+ flush proceeds. During this time, the object will also be a member
665
+ of the :attr:`_orm.Session.deleted` collection.
666
+
667
+ When the next flush proceeds, the object will move to the
668
+ :term:`deleted` state, indicating a ``DELETE`` statement was emitted
669
+ for its row within the current transaction. When the transaction
670
+ is successfully committed,
671
+ the deleted object is moved to the :term:`detached` state and is
672
+ no longer present within this :class:`_orm.Session`.
673
+
674
+ .. seealso::
675
+
676
+ :ref:`session_deleting` - at :ref:`session_basics`
677
+
678
+ :meth:`.Session.delete_all` - multiple instance version
679
+
680
+
681
+ """ # noqa: E501
682
+
683
+ return self._proxied.delete(instance)
684
+
685
+ def delete_all(self, instances: Iterable[object]) -> None:
686
+ r"""Calls :meth:`.Session.delete` on multiple instances.
687
+
688
+ .. container:: class_bases
689
+
690
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
691
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
692
+
693
+ .. seealso::
694
+
695
+ :meth:`.Session.delete` - main documentation on delete
696
+
697
+ .. versionadded:: 2.1
698
+
699
+
700
+ """ # noqa: E501
701
+
702
+ return self._proxied.delete_all(instances)
703
+
704
+ @overload
705
+ def execute(
706
+ self,
707
+ statement: TypedReturnsRows[Unpack[_Ts]],
708
+ params: Optional[_CoreAnyExecuteParams] = None,
709
+ *,
710
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
711
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
712
+ _parent_execute_state: Optional[Any] = None,
713
+ _add_event: Optional[Any] = None,
714
+ ) -> Result[Unpack[_Ts]]: ...
715
+
716
+ @overload
717
+ def execute(
718
+ self,
719
+ statement: Executable,
720
+ params: Optional[_CoreAnyExecuteParams] = None,
721
+ *,
722
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
723
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
724
+ _parent_execute_state: Optional[Any] = None,
725
+ _add_event: Optional[Any] = None,
726
+ ) -> Result[Unpack[TupleAny]]: ...
727
+
728
+ def execute(
729
+ self,
730
+ statement: Executable,
731
+ params: Optional[_CoreAnyExecuteParams] = None,
732
+ *,
733
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
734
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
735
+ _parent_execute_state: Optional[Any] = None,
736
+ _add_event: Optional[Any] = None,
737
+ ) -> Result[Unpack[TupleAny]]:
738
+ r"""Execute a SQL expression construct.
739
+
740
+ .. container:: class_bases
741
+
742
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
743
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
744
+
745
+ Returns a :class:`_engine.Result` object representing
746
+ results of the statement execution.
747
+
748
+ E.g.::
749
+
750
+ from sqlalchemy import select
751
+
752
+ result = session.execute(select(User).where(User.id == 5))
753
+
754
+ The API contract of :meth:`_orm.Session.execute` is similar to that
755
+ of :meth:`_engine.Connection.execute`, the :term:`2.0 style` version
756
+ of :class:`_engine.Connection`.
757
+
758
+ .. versionchanged:: 1.4 the :meth:`_orm.Session.execute` method is
759
+ now the primary point of ORM statement execution when using
760
+ :term:`2.0 style` ORM usage.
761
+
762
+ :param statement:
763
+ An executable statement (i.e. an :class:`.Executable` expression
764
+ such as :func:`_expression.select`).
765
+
766
+ :param params:
767
+ Optional dictionary, or list of dictionaries, containing
768
+ bound parameter values. If a single dictionary, single-row
769
+ execution occurs; if a list of dictionaries, an
770
+ "executemany" will be invoked. The keys in each dictionary
771
+ must correspond to parameter names present in the statement.
772
+
773
+ :param execution_options: optional dictionary of execution options,
774
+ which will be associated with the statement execution. This
775
+ dictionary can provide a subset of the options that are accepted
776
+ by :meth:`_engine.Connection.execution_options`, and may also
777
+ provide additional options understood only in an ORM context.
778
+
779
+ The execution_options are passed along to methods like
780
+ :meth:`.Connection.execute` on :class:`.Connection` giving the
781
+ highest priority to execution_options that are passed to this
782
+ method explicitly, then the options that are present on the
783
+ statement object if any, and finally those options present
784
+ session-wide.
785
+
786
+ .. seealso::
787
+
788
+ :ref:`orm_queryguide_execution_options` - ORM-specific execution
789
+ options
790
+
791
+ :param bind_arguments: dictionary of additional arguments to determine
792
+ the bind. May include "mapper", "bind", or other custom arguments.
793
+ Contents of this dictionary are passed to the
794
+ :meth:`.Session.get_bind` method.
795
+
796
+ :return: a :class:`_engine.Result` object.
797
+
798
+
799
+
800
+ """ # noqa: E501
801
+
802
+ return self._proxied.execute(
803
+ statement,
804
+ params=params,
805
+ execution_options=execution_options,
806
+ bind_arguments=bind_arguments,
807
+ _parent_execute_state=_parent_execute_state,
808
+ _add_event=_add_event,
809
+ )
810
+
811
+ def expire(
812
+ self, instance: object, attribute_names: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None
813
+ ) -> None:
814
+ r"""Expire the attributes on an instance.
815
+
816
+ .. container:: class_bases
817
+
818
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
819
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
820
+
821
+ Marks the attributes of an instance as out of date. When an expired
822
+ attribute is next accessed, a query will be issued to the
823
+ :class:`.Session` object's current transactional context in order to
824
+ load all expired attributes for the given instance. Note that
825
+ a highly isolated transaction will return the same values as were
826
+ previously read in that same transaction, regardless of changes
827
+ in database state outside of that transaction.
828
+
829
+ To expire all objects in the :class:`.Session` simultaneously,
830
+ use :meth:`Session.expire_all`.
831
+
832
+ The :class:`.Session` object's default behavior is to
833
+ expire all state whenever the :meth:`Session.rollback`
834
+ or :meth:`Session.commit` methods are called, so that new
835
+ state can be loaded for the new transaction. For this reason,
836
+ calling :meth:`Session.expire` only makes sense for the specific
837
+ case that a non-ORM SQL statement was emitted in the current
838
+ transaction.
839
+
840
+ :param instance: The instance to be refreshed.
841
+ :param attribute_names: optional list of string attribute names
842
+ indicating a subset of attributes to be expired.
843
+
844
+ .. seealso::
845
+
846
+ :ref:`session_expire` - introductory material
847
+
848
+ :meth:`.Session.expire`
849
+
850
+ :meth:`.Session.refresh`
851
+
852
+ :meth:`_orm.Query.populate_existing`
853
+
854
+
855
+ """ # noqa: E501
856
+
857
+ return self._proxied.expire(instance, attribute_names=attribute_names)
858
+
859
+ def expire_all(self) -> None:
860
+ r"""Expires all persistent instances within this Session.
861
+
862
+ .. container:: class_bases
863
+
864
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
865
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
866
+
867
+ When any attributes on a persistent instance is next accessed,
868
+ a query will be issued using the
869
+ :class:`.Session` object's current transactional context in order to
870
+ load all expired attributes for the given instance. Note that
871
+ a highly isolated transaction will return the same values as were
872
+ previously read in that same transaction, regardless of changes
873
+ in database state outside of that transaction.
874
+
875
+ To expire individual objects and individual attributes
876
+ on those objects, use :meth:`Session.expire`.
877
+
878
+ The :class:`.Session` object's default behavior is to
879
+ expire all state whenever the :meth:`Session.rollback`
880
+ or :meth:`Session.commit` methods are called, so that new
881
+ state can be loaded for the new transaction. For this reason,
882
+ calling :meth:`Session.expire_all` is not usually needed,
883
+ assuming the transaction is isolated.
884
+
885
+ .. seealso::
886
+
887
+ :ref:`session_expire` - introductory material
888
+
889
+ :meth:`.Session.expire`
890
+
891
+ :meth:`.Session.refresh`
892
+
893
+ :meth:`_orm.Query.populate_existing`
894
+
895
+
896
+ """ # noqa: E501
897
+
898
+ return self._proxied.expire_all()
899
+
900
+ def expunge(self, instance: object) -> None:
901
+ r"""Remove the `instance` from this ``Session``.
902
+
903
+ .. container:: class_bases
904
+
905
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
906
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
907
+
908
+ This will free all internal references to the instance. Cascading
909
+ will be applied according to the *expunge* cascade rule.
910
+
911
+
912
+ """ # noqa: E501
913
+
914
+ return self._proxied.expunge(instance)
915
+
916
+ def expunge_all(self) -> None:
917
+ r"""Remove all object instances from this ``Session``.
918
+
919
+ .. container:: class_bases
920
+
921
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
922
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
923
+
924
+ This is equivalent to calling ``expunge(obj)`` on all objects in this
925
+ ``Session``.
926
+
927
+
928
+ """ # noqa: E501
929
+
930
+ return self._proxied.expunge_all()
931
+
932
+ def flush(self, objects: Optional[Sequence[Any]] = None) -> None:
933
+ r"""Flush all the object changes to the database.
934
+
935
+ .. container:: class_bases
936
+
937
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
938
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
939
+
940
+ Writes out all pending object creations, deletions and modifications
941
+ to the database as INSERTs, DELETEs, UPDATEs, etc. Operations are
942
+ automatically ordered by the Session's unit of work dependency
943
+ solver.
944
+
945
+ Database operations will be issued in the current transactional
946
+ context and do not affect the state of the transaction, unless an
947
+ error occurs, in which case the entire transaction is rolled back.
948
+ You may flush() as often as you like within a transaction to move
949
+ changes from Python to the database's transaction buffer.
950
+
951
+ :param objects: Optional; restricts the flush operation to operate
952
+ only on elements that are in the given collection.
953
+
954
+ This feature is for an extremely narrow set of use cases where
955
+ particular objects may need to be operated upon before the
956
+ full flush() occurs. It is not intended for general use.
957
+
958
+ .. deprecated:: 2.1
959
+
960
+
961
+ """ # noqa: E501
962
+
963
+ return self._proxied.flush(objects=objects)
964
+
965
+ def get(
966
+ self,
967
+ entity: _EntityBindKey[_O],
968
+ ident: _PKIdentityArgument,
969
+ *,
970
+ options: Optional[Sequence[ORMOption]] = None,
971
+ populate_existing: bool = False,
972
+ with_for_update: ForUpdateParameter = None,
973
+ identity_token: Optional[Any] = None,
974
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
975
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
976
+ ) -> Optional[_O]:
977
+ r"""Return an instance based on the given primary key identifier,
978
+ or ``None`` if not found.
979
+
980
+ .. container:: class_bases
981
+
982
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
983
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
984
+
985
+ E.g.::
986
+
987
+ my_user = session.get(User, 5)
988
+
989
+ some_object = session.get(VersionedFoo, (5, 10))
990
+
991
+ some_object = session.get(VersionedFoo, {"id": 5, "version_id": 10})
992
+
993
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4 Added :meth:`_orm.Session.get`, which is moved
994
+ from the now legacy :meth:`_orm.Query.get` method.
995
+
996
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.get` is special in that it provides direct
997
+ access to the identity map of the :class:`.Session`.
998
+ If the given primary key identifier is present
999
+ in the local identity map, the object is returned
1000
+ directly from this collection and no SQL is emitted,
1001
+ unless the object has been marked fully expired.
1002
+ If not present,
1003
+ a SELECT is performed in order to locate the object.
1004
+
1005
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.get` also will perform a check if
1006
+ the object is present in the identity map and
1007
+ marked as expired - a SELECT
1008
+ is emitted to refresh the object as well as to
1009
+ ensure that the row is still present.
1010
+ If not, :class:`~sqlalchemy.orm.exc.ObjectDeletedError` is raised.
1011
+
1012
+ :param entity: a mapped class or :class:`.Mapper` indicating the
1013
+ type of entity to be loaded.
1014
+
1015
+ :param ident: A scalar, tuple, or dictionary representing the
1016
+ primary key. For a composite (e.g. multiple column) primary key,
1017
+ a tuple or dictionary should be passed.
1018
+
1019
+ For a single-column primary key, the scalar calling form is typically
1020
+ the most expedient. If the primary key of a row is the value "5",
1021
+ the call looks like::
1022
+
1023
+ my_object = session.get(SomeClass, 5)
1024
+
1025
+ The tuple form contains primary key values typically in
1026
+ the order in which they correspond to the mapped
1027
+ :class:`_schema.Table`
1028
+ object's primary key columns, or if the
1029
+ :paramref:`_orm.Mapper.primary_key` configuration parameter were
1030
+ used, in
1031
+ the order used for that parameter. For example, if the primary key
1032
+ of a row is represented by the integer
1033
+ digits "5, 10" the call would look like::
1034
+
1035
+ my_object = session.get(SomeClass, (5, 10))
1036
+
1037
+ The dictionary form should include as keys the mapped attribute names
1038
+ corresponding to each element of the primary key. If the mapped class
1039
+ has the attributes ``id``, ``version_id`` as the attributes which
1040
+ store the object's primary key value, the call would look like::
1041
+
1042
+ my_object = session.get(SomeClass, {"id": 5, "version_id": 10})
1043
+
1044
+ :param options: optional sequence of loader options which will be
1045
+ applied to the query, if one is emitted.
1046
+
1047
+ :param populate_existing: causes the method to unconditionally emit
1048
+ a SQL query and refresh the object with the newly loaded data,
1049
+ regardless of whether or not the object is already present.
1050
+
1051
+ :param with_for_update: optional boolean ``True`` indicating FOR UPDATE
1052
+ should be used, or may be a dictionary containing flags to
1053
+ indicate a more specific set of FOR UPDATE flags for the SELECT;
1054
+ flags should match the parameters of
1055
+ :meth:`_query.Query.with_for_update`.
1056
+ Supersedes the :paramref:`.Session.refresh.lockmode` parameter.
1057
+
1058
+ :param execution_options: optional dictionary of execution options,
1059
+ which will be associated with the query execution if one is emitted.
1060
+ This dictionary can provide a subset of the options that are
1061
+ accepted by :meth:`_engine.Connection.execution_options`, and may
1062
+ also provide additional options understood only in an ORM context.
1063
+
1064
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.29
1065
+
1066
+ .. seealso::
1067
+
1068
+ :ref:`orm_queryguide_execution_options` - ORM-specific execution
1069
+ options
1070
+
1071
+ :param bind_arguments: dictionary of additional arguments to determine
1072
+ the bind. May include "mapper", "bind", or other custom arguments.
1073
+ Contents of this dictionary are passed to the
1074
+ :meth:`.Session.get_bind` method.
1075
+
1076
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0.0rc1
1077
+
1078
+ :return: The object instance, or ``None``.
1079
+
1080
+
1081
+ """ # noqa: E501
1082
+
1083
+ return self._proxied.get(
1084
+ entity,
1085
+ ident,
1086
+ options=options,
1087
+ populate_existing=populate_existing,
1088
+ with_for_update=with_for_update,
1089
+ identity_token=identity_token,
1090
+ execution_options=execution_options,
1091
+ bind_arguments=bind_arguments,
1092
+ )
1093
+
1094
+ def get_one(
1095
+ self,
1096
+ entity: _EntityBindKey[_O],
1097
+ ident: _PKIdentityArgument,
1098
+ *,
1099
+ options: Optional[Sequence[ORMOption]] = None,
1100
+ populate_existing: bool = False,
1101
+ with_for_update: ForUpdateParameter = None,
1102
+ identity_token: Optional[Any] = None,
1103
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
1104
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
1105
+ ) -> _O:
1106
+ r"""Return exactly one instance based on the given primary key
1107
+ identifier, or raise an exception if not found.
1108
+
1109
+ .. container:: class_bases
1110
+
1111
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1112
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1113
+
1114
+ Raises :class:`_exc.NoResultFound` if the query selects no rows.
1115
+
1116
+ For a detailed documentation of the arguments see the
1117
+ method :meth:`.Session.get`.
1118
+
1119
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0.22
1120
+
1121
+ :return: The object instance.
1122
+
1123
+ .. seealso::
1124
+
1125
+ :meth:`.Session.get` - equivalent method that instead
1126
+ returns ``None`` if no row was found with the provided primary
1127
+ key
1128
+
1129
+
1130
+ """ # noqa: E501
1131
+
1132
+ return self._proxied.get_one(
1133
+ entity,
1134
+ ident,
1135
+ options=options,
1136
+ populate_existing=populate_existing,
1137
+ with_for_update=with_for_update,
1138
+ identity_token=identity_token,
1139
+ execution_options=execution_options,
1140
+ bind_arguments=bind_arguments,
1141
+ )
1142
+
1143
+ def get_bind(
1144
+ self,
1145
+ mapper: Optional[_EntityBindKey[_O]] = None,
1146
+ *,
1147
+ clause: Optional[ClauseElement] = None,
1148
+ bind: Optional[_SessionBind] = None,
1149
+ _sa_skip_events: Optional[bool] = None,
1150
+ _sa_skip_for_implicit_returning: bool = False,
1151
+ **kw: Any,
1152
+ ) -> Union[Engine, Connection]:
1153
+ r"""Return a "bind" to which this :class:`.Session` is bound.
1154
+
1155
+ .. container:: class_bases
1156
+
1157
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1158
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1159
+
1160
+ The "bind" is usually an instance of :class:`_engine.Engine`,
1161
+ except in the case where the :class:`.Session` has been
1162
+ explicitly bound directly to a :class:`_engine.Connection`.
1163
+
1164
+ For a multiply-bound or unbound :class:`.Session`, the
1165
+ ``mapper`` or ``clause`` arguments are used to determine the
1166
+ appropriate bind to return.
1167
+
1168
+ Note that the "mapper" argument is usually present
1169
+ when :meth:`.Session.get_bind` is called via an ORM
1170
+ operation such as a :meth:`.Session.query`, each
1171
+ individual INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE operation within a
1172
+ :meth:`.Session.flush`, call, etc.
1173
+
1174
+ The order of resolution is:
1175
+
1176
+ 1. if mapper given and :paramref:`.Session.binds` is present,
1177
+ locate a bind based first on the mapper in use, then
1178
+ on the mapped class in use, then on any base classes that are
1179
+ present in the ``__mro__`` of the mapped class, from more specific
1180
+ superclasses to more general.
1181
+ 2. if clause given and ``Session.binds`` is present,
1182
+ locate a bind based on :class:`_schema.Table` objects
1183
+ found in the given clause present in ``Session.binds``.
1184
+ 3. if ``Session.binds`` is present, return that.
1185
+ 4. if clause given, attempt to return a bind
1186
+ linked to the :class:`_schema.MetaData` ultimately
1187
+ associated with the clause.
1188
+ 5. if mapper given, attempt to return a bind
1189
+ linked to the :class:`_schema.MetaData` ultimately
1190
+ associated with the :class:`_schema.Table` or other
1191
+ selectable to which the mapper is mapped.
1192
+ 6. No bind can be found, :exc:`~sqlalchemy.exc.UnboundExecutionError`
1193
+ is raised.
1194
+
1195
+ Note that the :meth:`.Session.get_bind` method can be overridden on
1196
+ a user-defined subclass of :class:`.Session` to provide any kind
1197
+ of bind resolution scheme. See the example at
1198
+ :ref:`session_custom_partitioning`.
1199
+
1200
+ :param mapper:
1201
+ Optional mapped class or corresponding :class:`_orm.Mapper` instance.
1202
+ The bind can be derived from a :class:`_orm.Mapper` first by
1203
+ consulting the "binds" map associated with this :class:`.Session`,
1204
+ and secondly by consulting the :class:`_schema.MetaData` associated
1205
+ with the :class:`_schema.Table` to which the :class:`_orm.Mapper` is
1206
+ mapped for a bind.
1207
+
1208
+ :param clause:
1209
+ A :class:`_expression.ClauseElement` (i.e.
1210
+ :func:`_expression.select`,
1211
+ :func:`_expression.text`,
1212
+ etc.). If the ``mapper`` argument is not present or could not
1213
+ produce a bind, the given expression construct will be searched
1214
+ for a bound element, typically a :class:`_schema.Table`
1215
+ associated with
1216
+ bound :class:`_schema.MetaData`.
1217
+
1218
+ .. seealso::
1219
+
1220
+ :ref:`session_partitioning`
1221
+
1222
+ :paramref:`.Session.binds`
1223
+
1224
+ :meth:`.Session.bind_mapper`
1225
+
1226
+ :meth:`.Session.bind_table`
1227
+
1228
+
1229
+ """ # noqa: E501
1230
+
1231
+ return self._proxied.get_bind(
1232
+ mapper=mapper,
1233
+ clause=clause,
1234
+ bind=bind,
1235
+ _sa_skip_events=_sa_skip_events,
1236
+ _sa_skip_for_implicit_returning=_sa_skip_for_implicit_returning,
1237
+ **kw,
1238
+ )
1239
+
1240
+ def is_modified(
1241
+ self, instance: object, include_collections: bool = True
1242
+ ) -> bool:
1243
+ r"""Return ``True`` if the given instance has locally
1244
+ modified attributes.
1245
+
1246
+ .. container:: class_bases
1247
+
1248
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1249
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1250
+
1251
+ This method retrieves the history for each instrumented
1252
+ attribute on the instance and performs a comparison of the current
1253
+ value to its previously flushed or committed value, if any.
1254
+
1255
+ It is in effect a more expensive and accurate
1256
+ version of checking for the given instance in the
1257
+ :attr:`.Session.dirty` collection; a full test for
1258
+ each attribute's net "dirty" status is performed.
1259
+
1260
+ E.g.::
1261
+
1262
+ return session.is_modified(someobject)
1263
+
1264
+ A few caveats to this method apply:
1265
+
1266
+ * Instances present in the :attr:`.Session.dirty` collection may
1267
+ report ``False`` when tested with this method. This is because
1268
+ the object may have received change events via attribute mutation,
1269
+ thus placing it in :attr:`.Session.dirty`, but ultimately the state
1270
+ is the same as that loaded from the database, resulting in no net
1271
+ change here.
1272
+ * Scalar attributes may not have recorded the previously set
1273
+ value when a new value was applied, if the attribute was not loaded,
1274
+ or was expired, at the time the new value was received - in these
1275
+ cases, the attribute is assumed to have a change, even if there is
1276
+ ultimately no net change against its database value. SQLAlchemy in
1277
+ most cases does not need the "old" value when a set event occurs, so
1278
+ it skips the expense of a SQL call if the old value isn't present,
1279
+ based on the assumption that an UPDATE of the scalar value is
1280
+ usually needed, and in those few cases where it isn't, is less
1281
+ expensive on average than issuing a defensive SELECT.
1282
+
1283
+ The "old" value is fetched unconditionally upon set only if the
1284
+ attribute container has the ``active_history`` flag set to ``True``.
1285
+ This flag is set typically for primary key attributes and scalar
1286
+ object references that are not a simple many-to-one. To set this
1287
+ flag for any arbitrary mapped column, use the ``active_history``
1288
+ argument with :func:`.column_property`.
1289
+
1290
+ :param instance: mapped instance to be tested for pending changes.
1291
+ :param include_collections: Indicates if multivalued collections
1292
+ should be included in the operation. Setting this to ``False`` is a
1293
+ way to detect only local-column based properties (i.e. scalar columns
1294
+ or many-to-one foreign keys) that would result in an UPDATE for this
1295
+ instance upon flush.
1296
+
1297
+
1298
+ """ # noqa: E501
1299
+
1300
+ return self._proxied.is_modified(
1301
+ instance, include_collections=include_collections
1302
+ )
1303
+
1304
+ def bulk_save_objects(
1305
+ self,
1306
+ objects: Iterable[object],
1307
+ return_defaults: bool = False,
1308
+ update_changed_only: bool = True,
1309
+ preserve_order: bool = True,
1310
+ ) -> None:
1311
+ r"""Perform a bulk save of the given list of objects.
1312
+
1313
+ .. container:: class_bases
1314
+
1315
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1316
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1317
+
1318
+ .. legacy::
1319
+
1320
+ This method is a legacy feature as of the 2.0 series of
1321
+ SQLAlchemy. For modern bulk INSERT and UPDATE, see
1322
+ the sections :ref:`orm_queryguide_bulk_insert` and
1323
+ :ref:`orm_queryguide_bulk_update`.
1324
+
1325
+ For general INSERT and UPDATE of existing ORM mapped objects,
1326
+ prefer standard :term:`unit of work` data management patterns,
1327
+ introduced in the :ref:`unified_tutorial` at
1328
+ :ref:`tutorial_orm_data_manipulation`. SQLAlchemy 2.0
1329
+ now uses :ref:`engine_insertmanyvalues` with modern dialects
1330
+ which solves previous issues of bulk INSERT slowness.
1331
+
1332
+ :param objects: a sequence of mapped object instances. The mapped
1333
+ objects are persisted as is, and are **not** associated with the
1334
+ :class:`.Session` afterwards.
1335
+
1336
+ For each object, whether the object is sent as an INSERT or an
1337
+ UPDATE is dependent on the same rules used by the :class:`.Session`
1338
+ in traditional operation; if the object has the
1339
+ :attr:`.InstanceState.key`
1340
+ attribute set, then the object is assumed to be "detached" and
1341
+ will result in an UPDATE. Otherwise, an INSERT is used.
1342
+
1343
+ In the case of an UPDATE, statements are grouped based on which
1344
+ attributes have changed, and are thus to be the subject of each
1345
+ SET clause. If ``update_changed_only`` is False, then all
1346
+ attributes present within each object are applied to the UPDATE
1347
+ statement, which may help in allowing the statements to be grouped
1348
+ together into a larger executemany(), and will also reduce the
1349
+ overhead of checking history on attributes.
1350
+
1351
+ :param return_defaults: when True, rows that are missing values which
1352
+ generate defaults, namely integer primary key defaults and sequences,
1353
+ will be inserted **one at a time**, so that the primary key value
1354
+ is available. In particular this will allow joined-inheritance
1355
+ and other multi-table mappings to insert correctly without the need
1356
+ to provide primary key values ahead of time; however,
1357
+ :paramref:`.Session.bulk_save_objects.return_defaults` **greatly
1358
+ reduces the performance gains** of the method overall. It is strongly
1359
+ advised to please use the standard :meth:`_orm.Session.add_all`
1360
+ approach.
1361
+
1362
+ :param update_changed_only: when True, UPDATE statements are rendered
1363
+ based on those attributes in each state that have logged changes.
1364
+ When False, all attributes present are rendered into the SET clause
1365
+ with the exception of primary key attributes.
1366
+
1367
+ :param preserve_order: when True, the order of inserts and updates
1368
+ matches exactly the order in which the objects are given. When
1369
+ False, common types of objects are grouped into inserts
1370
+ and updates, to allow for more batching opportunities.
1371
+
1372
+ .. seealso::
1373
+
1374
+ :doc:`queryguide/dml`
1375
+
1376
+ :meth:`.Session.bulk_insert_mappings`
1377
+
1378
+ :meth:`.Session.bulk_update_mappings`
1379
+
1380
+
1381
+ """ # noqa: E501
1382
+
1383
+ return self._proxied.bulk_save_objects(
1384
+ objects,
1385
+ return_defaults=return_defaults,
1386
+ update_changed_only=update_changed_only,
1387
+ preserve_order=preserve_order,
1388
+ )
1389
+
1390
+ def bulk_insert_mappings(
1391
+ self,
1392
+ mapper: Mapper[Any],
1393
+ mappings: Iterable[Dict[str, Any]],
1394
+ return_defaults: bool = False,
1395
+ render_nulls: bool = False,
1396
+ ) -> None:
1397
+ r"""Perform a bulk insert of the given list of mapping dictionaries.
1398
+
1399
+ .. container:: class_bases
1400
+
1401
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1402
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1403
+
1404
+ .. legacy::
1405
+
1406
+ This method is a legacy feature as of the 2.0 series of
1407
+ SQLAlchemy. For modern bulk INSERT and UPDATE, see
1408
+ the sections :ref:`orm_queryguide_bulk_insert` and
1409
+ :ref:`orm_queryguide_bulk_update`. The 2.0 API shares
1410
+ implementation details with this method and adds new features
1411
+ as well.
1412
+
1413
+ :param mapper: a mapped class, or the actual :class:`_orm.Mapper`
1414
+ object,
1415
+ representing the single kind of object represented within the mapping
1416
+ list.
1417
+
1418
+ :param mappings: a sequence of dictionaries, each one containing the
1419
+ state of the mapped row to be inserted, in terms of the attribute
1420
+ names on the mapped class. If the mapping refers to multiple tables,
1421
+ such as a joined-inheritance mapping, each dictionary must contain all
1422
+ keys to be populated into all tables.
1423
+
1424
+ :param return_defaults: when True, the INSERT process will be altered
1425
+ to ensure that newly generated primary key values will be fetched.
1426
+ The rationale for this parameter is typically to enable
1427
+ :ref:`Joined Table Inheritance <joined_inheritance>` mappings to
1428
+ be bulk inserted.
1429
+
1430
+ .. note:: for backends that don't support RETURNING, the
1431
+ :paramref:`_orm.Session.bulk_insert_mappings.return_defaults`
1432
+ parameter can significantly decrease performance as INSERT
1433
+ statements can no longer be batched. See
1434
+ :ref:`engine_insertmanyvalues`
1435
+ for background on which backends are affected.
1436
+
1437
+ :param render_nulls: When True, a value of ``None`` will result
1438
+ in a NULL value being included in the INSERT statement, rather
1439
+ than the column being omitted from the INSERT. This allows all
1440
+ the rows being INSERTed to have the identical set of columns which
1441
+ allows the full set of rows to be batched to the DBAPI. Normally,
1442
+ each column-set that contains a different combination of NULL values
1443
+ than the previous row must omit a different series of columns from
1444
+ the rendered INSERT statement, which means it must be emitted as a
1445
+ separate statement. By passing this flag, the full set of rows
1446
+ are guaranteed to be batchable into one batch; the cost however is
1447
+ that server-side defaults which are invoked by an omitted column will
1448
+ be skipped, so care must be taken to ensure that these are not
1449
+ necessary.
1450
+
1451
+ .. warning::
1452
+
1453
+ When this flag is set, **server side default SQL values will
1454
+ not be invoked** for those columns that are inserted as NULL;
1455
+ the NULL value will be sent explicitly. Care must be taken
1456
+ to ensure that no server-side default functions need to be
1457
+ invoked for the operation as a whole.
1458
+
1459
+ .. seealso::
1460
+
1461
+ :doc:`queryguide/dml`
1462
+
1463
+ :meth:`.Session.bulk_save_objects`
1464
+
1465
+ :meth:`.Session.bulk_update_mappings`
1466
+
1467
+
1468
+ """ # noqa: E501
1469
+
1470
+ return self._proxied.bulk_insert_mappings(
1471
+ mapper,
1472
+ mappings,
1473
+ return_defaults=return_defaults,
1474
+ render_nulls=render_nulls,
1475
+ )
1476
+
1477
+ def bulk_update_mappings(
1478
+ self, mapper: Mapper[Any], mappings: Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]
1479
+ ) -> None:
1480
+ r"""Perform a bulk update of the given list of mapping dictionaries.
1481
+
1482
+ .. container:: class_bases
1483
+
1484
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1485
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1486
+
1487
+ .. legacy::
1488
+
1489
+ This method is a legacy feature as of the 2.0 series of
1490
+ SQLAlchemy. For modern bulk INSERT and UPDATE, see
1491
+ the sections :ref:`orm_queryguide_bulk_insert` and
1492
+ :ref:`orm_queryguide_bulk_update`. The 2.0 API shares
1493
+ implementation details with this method and adds new features
1494
+ as well.
1495
+
1496
+ :param mapper: a mapped class, or the actual :class:`_orm.Mapper`
1497
+ object,
1498
+ representing the single kind of object represented within the mapping
1499
+ list.
1500
+
1501
+ :param mappings: a sequence of dictionaries, each one containing the
1502
+ state of the mapped row to be updated, in terms of the attribute names
1503
+ on the mapped class. If the mapping refers to multiple tables, such
1504
+ as a joined-inheritance mapping, each dictionary may contain keys
1505
+ corresponding to all tables. All those keys which are present and
1506
+ are not part of the primary key are applied to the SET clause of the
1507
+ UPDATE statement; the primary key values, which are required, are
1508
+ applied to the WHERE clause.
1509
+
1510
+
1511
+ .. seealso::
1512
+
1513
+ :doc:`queryguide/dml`
1514
+
1515
+ :meth:`.Session.bulk_insert_mappings`
1516
+
1517
+ :meth:`.Session.bulk_save_objects`
1518
+
1519
+
1520
+ """ # noqa: E501
1521
+
1522
+ return self._proxied.bulk_update_mappings(mapper, mappings)
1523
+
1524
+ def merge(
1525
+ self,
1526
+ instance: _O,
1527
+ *,
1528
+ load: bool = True,
1529
+ options: Optional[Sequence[ORMOption]] = None,
1530
+ ) -> _O:
1531
+ r"""Copy the state of a given instance into a corresponding instance
1532
+ within this :class:`.Session`.
1533
+
1534
+ .. container:: class_bases
1535
+
1536
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1537
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1538
+
1539
+ :meth:`.Session.merge` examines the primary key attributes of the
1540
+ source instance, and attempts to reconcile it with an instance of the
1541
+ same primary key in the session. If not found locally, it attempts
1542
+ to load the object from the database based on primary key, and if
1543
+ none can be located, creates a new instance. The state of each
1544
+ attribute on the source instance is then copied to the target
1545
+ instance. The resulting target instance is then returned by the
1546
+ method; the original source instance is left unmodified, and
1547
+ un-associated with the :class:`.Session` if not already.
1548
+
1549
+ This operation cascades to associated instances if the association is
1550
+ mapped with ``cascade="merge"``.
1551
+
1552
+ See :ref:`unitofwork_merging` for a detailed discussion of merging.
1553
+
1554
+ :param instance: Instance to be merged.
1555
+ :param load: Boolean, when False, :meth:`.merge` switches into
1556
+ a "high performance" mode which causes it to forego emitting history
1557
+ events as well as all database access. This flag is used for
1558
+ cases such as transferring graphs of objects into a :class:`.Session`
1559
+ from a second level cache, or to transfer just-loaded objects
1560
+ into the :class:`.Session` owned by a worker thread or process
1561
+ without re-querying the database.
1562
+
1563
+ The ``load=False`` use case adds the caveat that the given
1564
+ object has to be in a "clean" state, that is, has no pending changes
1565
+ to be flushed - even if the incoming object is detached from any
1566
+ :class:`.Session`. This is so that when
1567
+ the merge operation populates local attributes and
1568
+ cascades to related objects and
1569
+ collections, the values can be "stamped" onto the
1570
+ target object as is, without generating any history or attribute
1571
+ events, and without the need to reconcile the incoming data with
1572
+ any existing related objects or collections that might not
1573
+ be loaded. The resulting objects from ``load=False`` are always
1574
+ produced as "clean", so it is only appropriate that the given objects
1575
+ should be "clean" as well, else this suggests a mis-use of the
1576
+ method.
1577
+ :param options: optional sequence of loader options which will be
1578
+ applied to the :meth:`_orm.Session.get` method when the merge
1579
+ operation loads the existing version of the object from the database.
1580
+
1581
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.24
1582
+
1583
+
1584
+ .. seealso::
1585
+
1586
+ :func:`.make_transient_to_detached` - provides for an alternative
1587
+ means of "merging" a single object into the :class:`.Session`
1588
+
1589
+ :meth:`.Session.merge_all` - multiple instance version
1590
+
1591
+
1592
+ """ # noqa: E501
1593
+
1594
+ return self._proxied.merge(instance, load=load, options=options)
1595
+
1596
+ def merge_all(
1597
+ self,
1598
+ instances: Iterable[_O],
1599
+ *,
1600
+ load: bool = True,
1601
+ options: Optional[Sequence[ORMOption]] = None,
1602
+ ) -> Sequence[_O]:
1603
+ r"""Calls :meth:`.Session.merge` on multiple instances.
1604
+
1605
+ .. container:: class_bases
1606
+
1607
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1608
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1609
+
1610
+ .. seealso::
1611
+
1612
+ :meth:`.Session.merge` - main documentation on merge
1613
+
1614
+ .. versionadded:: 2.1
1615
+
1616
+
1617
+ """ # noqa: E501
1618
+
1619
+ return self._proxied.merge_all(instances, load=load, options=options)
1620
+
1621
+ @overload
1622
+ def query(self, _entity: _EntityType[_O]) -> Query[_O]: ...
1623
+
1624
+ @overload
1625
+ def query(
1626
+ self, _colexpr: TypedColumnsClauseRole[_T]
1627
+ ) -> RowReturningQuery[_T]: ...
1628
+
1629
+ # START OVERLOADED FUNCTIONS self.query RowReturningQuery 2-8
1630
+
1631
+ # code within this block is **programmatically,
1632
+ # statically generated** by tools/generate_tuple_map_overloads.py
1633
+
1634
+ @overload
1635
+ def query(
1636
+ self, __ent0: _TCCA[_T0], __ent1: _TCCA[_T1], /
1637
+ ) -> RowReturningQuery[_T0, _T1]: ...
1638
+
1639
+ @overload
1640
+ def query(
1641
+ self, __ent0: _TCCA[_T0], __ent1: _TCCA[_T1], __ent2: _TCCA[_T2], /
1642
+ ) -> RowReturningQuery[_T0, _T1, _T2]: ...
1643
+
1644
+ @overload
1645
+ def query(
1646
+ self,
1647
+ __ent0: _TCCA[_T0],
1648
+ __ent1: _TCCA[_T1],
1649
+ __ent2: _TCCA[_T2],
1650
+ __ent3: _TCCA[_T3],
1651
+ /,
1652
+ ) -> RowReturningQuery[_T0, _T1, _T2, _T3]: ...
1653
+
1654
+ @overload
1655
+ def query(
1656
+ self,
1657
+ __ent0: _TCCA[_T0],
1658
+ __ent1: _TCCA[_T1],
1659
+ __ent2: _TCCA[_T2],
1660
+ __ent3: _TCCA[_T3],
1661
+ __ent4: _TCCA[_T4],
1662
+ /,
1663
+ ) -> RowReturningQuery[_T0, _T1, _T2, _T3, _T4]: ...
1664
+
1665
+ @overload
1666
+ def query(
1667
+ self,
1668
+ __ent0: _TCCA[_T0],
1669
+ __ent1: _TCCA[_T1],
1670
+ __ent2: _TCCA[_T2],
1671
+ __ent3: _TCCA[_T3],
1672
+ __ent4: _TCCA[_T4],
1673
+ __ent5: _TCCA[_T5],
1674
+ /,
1675
+ ) -> RowReturningQuery[_T0, _T1, _T2, _T3, _T4, _T5]: ...
1676
+
1677
+ @overload
1678
+ def query(
1679
+ self,
1680
+ __ent0: _TCCA[_T0],
1681
+ __ent1: _TCCA[_T1],
1682
+ __ent2: _TCCA[_T2],
1683
+ __ent3: _TCCA[_T3],
1684
+ __ent4: _TCCA[_T4],
1685
+ __ent5: _TCCA[_T5],
1686
+ __ent6: _TCCA[_T6],
1687
+ /,
1688
+ ) -> RowReturningQuery[_T0, _T1, _T2, _T3, _T4, _T5, _T6]: ...
1689
+
1690
+ @overload
1691
+ def query(
1692
+ self,
1693
+ __ent0: _TCCA[_T0],
1694
+ __ent1: _TCCA[_T1],
1695
+ __ent2: _TCCA[_T2],
1696
+ __ent3: _TCCA[_T3],
1697
+ __ent4: _TCCA[_T4],
1698
+ __ent5: _TCCA[_T5],
1699
+ __ent6: _TCCA[_T6],
1700
+ __ent7: _TCCA[_T7],
1701
+ /,
1702
+ *entities: _ColumnsClauseArgument[Any],
1703
+ ) -> RowReturningQuery[
1704
+ _T0, _T1, _T2, _T3, _T4, _T5, _T6, _T7, Unpack[TupleAny]
1705
+ ]: ...
1706
+
1707
+ # END OVERLOADED FUNCTIONS self.query
1708
+
1709
+ @overload
1710
+ def query(
1711
+ self, *entities: _ColumnsClauseArgument[Any], **kwargs: Any
1712
+ ) -> Query[Any]: ...
1713
+
1714
+ def query(
1715
+ self, *entities: _ColumnsClauseArgument[Any], **kwargs: Any
1716
+ ) -> Query[Any]:
1717
+ r"""Return a new :class:`_query.Query` object corresponding to this
1718
+ :class:`_orm.Session`.
1719
+
1720
+ .. container:: class_bases
1721
+
1722
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1723
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1724
+
1725
+ Note that the :class:`_query.Query` object is legacy as of
1726
+ SQLAlchemy 2.0; the :func:`_sql.select` construct is now used
1727
+ to construct ORM queries.
1728
+
1729
+ .. seealso::
1730
+
1731
+ :ref:`unified_tutorial`
1732
+
1733
+ :ref:`queryguide_toplevel`
1734
+
1735
+ :ref:`query_api_toplevel` - legacy API doc
1736
+
1737
+
1738
+ """ # noqa: E501
1739
+
1740
+ return self._proxied.query(*entities, **kwargs)
1741
+
1742
+ def refresh(
1743
+ self,
1744
+ instance: object,
1745
+ attribute_names: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None,
1746
+ with_for_update: ForUpdateParameter = None,
1747
+ ) -> None:
1748
+ r"""Expire and refresh attributes on the given instance.
1749
+
1750
+ .. container:: class_bases
1751
+
1752
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1753
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1754
+
1755
+ The selected attributes will first be expired as they would when using
1756
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.expire`; then a SELECT statement will be issued to
1757
+ the database to refresh column-oriented attributes with the current
1758
+ value available in the current transaction.
1759
+
1760
+ :func:`_orm.relationship` oriented attributes will also be immediately
1761
+ loaded if they were already eagerly loaded on the object, using the
1762
+ same eager loading strategy that they were loaded with originally.
1763
+
1764
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4 - the :meth:`_orm.Session.refresh` method
1765
+ can also refresh eagerly loaded attributes.
1766
+
1767
+ :func:`_orm.relationship` oriented attributes that would normally
1768
+ load using the ``select`` (or "lazy") loader strategy will also
1769
+ load **if they are named explicitly in the attribute_names
1770
+ collection**, emitting a SELECT statement for the attribute using the
1771
+ ``immediate`` loader strategy. If lazy-loaded relationships are not
1772
+ named in :paramref:`_orm.Session.refresh.attribute_names`, then
1773
+ they remain as "lazy loaded" attributes and are not implicitly
1774
+ refreshed.
1775
+
1776
+ .. versionchanged:: 2.0.4 The :meth:`_orm.Session.refresh` method
1777
+ will now refresh lazy-loaded :func:`_orm.relationship` oriented
1778
+ attributes for those which are named explicitly in the
1779
+ :paramref:`_orm.Session.refresh.attribute_names` collection.
1780
+
1781
+ .. tip::
1782
+
1783
+ While the :meth:`_orm.Session.refresh` method is capable of
1784
+ refreshing both column and relationship oriented attributes, its
1785
+ primary focus is on refreshing of local column-oriented attributes
1786
+ on a single instance. For more open ended "refresh" functionality,
1787
+ including the ability to refresh the attributes on many objects at
1788
+ once while having explicit control over relationship loader
1789
+ strategies, use the
1790
+ :ref:`populate existing <orm_queryguide_populate_existing>` feature
1791
+ instead.
1792
+
1793
+ Note that a highly isolated transaction will return the same values as
1794
+ were previously read in that same transaction, regardless of changes
1795
+ in database state outside of that transaction. Refreshing
1796
+ attributes usually only makes sense at the start of a transaction
1797
+ where database rows have not yet been accessed.
1798
+
1799
+ :param attribute_names: optional. An iterable collection of
1800
+ string attribute names indicating a subset of attributes to
1801
+ be refreshed.
1802
+
1803
+ :param with_for_update: optional boolean ``True`` indicating FOR UPDATE
1804
+ should be used, or may be a dictionary containing flags to
1805
+ indicate a more specific set of FOR UPDATE flags for the SELECT;
1806
+ flags should match the parameters of
1807
+ :meth:`_query.Query.with_for_update`.
1808
+ Supersedes the :paramref:`.Session.refresh.lockmode` parameter.
1809
+
1810
+ .. seealso::
1811
+
1812
+ :ref:`session_expire` - introductory material
1813
+
1814
+ :meth:`.Session.expire`
1815
+
1816
+ :meth:`.Session.expire_all`
1817
+
1818
+ :ref:`orm_queryguide_populate_existing` - allows any ORM query
1819
+ to refresh objects as they would be loaded normally.
1820
+
1821
+
1822
+ """ # noqa: E501
1823
+
1824
+ return self._proxied.refresh(
1825
+ instance,
1826
+ attribute_names=attribute_names,
1827
+ with_for_update=with_for_update,
1828
+ )
1829
+
1830
+ def rollback(self) -> None:
1831
+ r"""Rollback the current transaction in progress.
1832
+
1833
+ .. container:: class_bases
1834
+
1835
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1836
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1837
+
1838
+ If no transaction is in progress, this method is a pass-through.
1839
+
1840
+ The method always rolls back
1841
+ the topmost database transaction, discarding any nested
1842
+ transactions that may be in progress.
1843
+
1844
+ .. seealso::
1845
+
1846
+ :ref:`session_rollback`
1847
+
1848
+ :ref:`unitofwork_transaction`
1849
+
1850
+
1851
+ """ # noqa: E501
1852
+
1853
+ return self._proxied.rollback()
1854
+
1855
+ @overload
1856
+ def scalar(
1857
+ self,
1858
+ statement: TypedReturnsRows[_T],
1859
+ params: Optional[_CoreSingleExecuteParams] = None,
1860
+ *,
1861
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
1862
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
1863
+ **kw: Any,
1864
+ ) -> Optional[_T]: ...
1865
+
1866
+ @overload
1867
+ def scalar(
1868
+ self,
1869
+ statement: Executable,
1870
+ params: Optional[_CoreSingleExecuteParams] = None,
1871
+ *,
1872
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
1873
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
1874
+ **kw: Any,
1875
+ ) -> Any: ...
1876
+
1877
+ def scalar(
1878
+ self,
1879
+ statement: Executable,
1880
+ params: Optional[_CoreSingleExecuteParams] = None,
1881
+ *,
1882
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
1883
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
1884
+ **kw: Any,
1885
+ ) -> Any:
1886
+ r"""Execute a statement and return a scalar result.
1887
+
1888
+ .. container:: class_bases
1889
+
1890
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1891
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1892
+
1893
+ Usage and parameters are the same as that of
1894
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.execute`; the return result is a scalar Python
1895
+ value.
1896
+
1897
+
1898
+ """ # noqa: E501
1899
+
1900
+ return self._proxied.scalar(
1901
+ statement,
1902
+ params=params,
1903
+ execution_options=execution_options,
1904
+ bind_arguments=bind_arguments,
1905
+ **kw,
1906
+ )
1907
+
1908
+ @overload
1909
+ def scalars(
1910
+ self,
1911
+ statement: TypedReturnsRows[_T],
1912
+ params: Optional[_CoreAnyExecuteParams] = None,
1913
+ *,
1914
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
1915
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
1916
+ **kw: Any,
1917
+ ) -> ScalarResult[_T]: ...
1918
+
1919
+ @overload
1920
+ def scalars(
1921
+ self,
1922
+ statement: Executable,
1923
+ params: Optional[_CoreAnyExecuteParams] = None,
1924
+ *,
1925
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
1926
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
1927
+ **kw: Any,
1928
+ ) -> ScalarResult[Any]: ...
1929
+
1930
+ def scalars(
1931
+ self,
1932
+ statement: Executable,
1933
+ params: Optional[_CoreAnyExecuteParams] = None,
1934
+ *,
1935
+ execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
1936
+ bind_arguments: Optional[_BindArguments] = None,
1937
+ **kw: Any,
1938
+ ) -> ScalarResult[Any]:
1939
+ r"""Execute a statement and return the results as scalars.
1940
+
1941
+ .. container:: class_bases
1942
+
1943
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
1944
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1945
+
1946
+ Usage and parameters are the same as that of
1947
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.execute`; the return result is a
1948
+ :class:`_result.ScalarResult` filtering object which
1949
+ will return single elements rather than :class:`_row.Row` objects.
1950
+
1951
+ :return: a :class:`_result.ScalarResult` object
1952
+
1953
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.24 Added :meth:`_orm.Session.scalars`
1954
+
1955
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.26 Added :meth:`_orm.scoped_session.scalars`
1956
+
1957
+ .. seealso::
1958
+
1959
+ :ref:`orm_queryguide_select_orm_entities` - contrasts the behavior
1960
+ of :meth:`_orm.Session.execute` to :meth:`_orm.Session.scalars`
1961
+
1962
+
1963
+ """ # noqa: E501
1964
+
1965
+ return self._proxied.scalars(
1966
+ statement,
1967
+ params=params,
1968
+ execution_options=execution_options,
1969
+ bind_arguments=bind_arguments,
1970
+ **kw,
1971
+ )
1972
+
1973
+ @property
1974
+ def bind(self) -> Optional[Union[Engine, Connection]]:
1975
+ r"""Proxy for the :attr:`_orm.Session.bind` attribute
1976
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1977
+
1978
+ """ # noqa: E501
1979
+
1980
+ return self._proxied.bind
1981
+
1982
+ @bind.setter
1983
+ def bind(self, attr: Optional[Union[Engine, Connection]]) -> None:
1984
+ self._proxied.bind = attr
1985
+
1986
+ @property
1987
+ def dirty(self) -> Any:
1988
+ r"""The set of all persistent instances considered dirty.
1989
+
1990
+ .. container:: class_bases
1991
+
1992
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class
1993
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
1994
+
1995
+ E.g.::
1996
+
1997
+ some_mapped_object in session.dirty
1998
+
1999
+ Instances are considered dirty when they were modified but not
2000
+ deleted.
2001
+
2002
+ Note that this 'dirty' calculation is 'optimistic'; most
2003
+ attribute-setting or collection modification operations will
2004
+ mark an instance as 'dirty' and place it in this set, even if
2005
+ there is no net change to the attribute's value. At flush
2006
+ time, the value of each attribute is compared to its
2007
+ previously saved value, and if there's no net change, no SQL
2008
+ operation will occur (this is a more expensive operation so
2009
+ it's only done at flush time).
2010
+
2011
+ To check if an instance has actionable net changes to its
2012
+ attributes, use the :meth:`.Session.is_modified` method.
2013
+
2014
+
2015
+ """ # noqa: E501
2016
+
2017
+ return self._proxied.dirty
2018
+
2019
+ @property
2020
+ def deleted(self) -> Any:
2021
+ r"""The set of all instances marked as 'deleted' within this ``Session``
2022
+
2023
+ .. container:: class_bases
2024
+
2025
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class
2026
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2027
+
2028
+ """ # noqa: E501
2029
+
2030
+ return self._proxied.deleted
2031
+
2032
+ @property
2033
+ def new(self) -> Any:
2034
+ r"""The set of all instances marked as 'new' within this ``Session``.
2035
+
2036
+ .. container:: class_bases
2037
+
2038
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class
2039
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2040
+
2041
+ """ # noqa: E501
2042
+
2043
+ return self._proxied.new
2044
+
2045
+ @property
2046
+ def identity_map(self) -> IdentityMap:
2047
+ r"""Proxy for the :attr:`_orm.Session.identity_map` attribute
2048
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2049
+
2050
+ """ # noqa: E501
2051
+
2052
+ return self._proxied.identity_map
2053
+
2054
+ @identity_map.setter
2055
+ def identity_map(self, attr: IdentityMap) -> None:
2056
+ self._proxied.identity_map = attr
2057
+
2058
+ @property
2059
+ def is_active(self) -> Any:
2060
+ r"""True if this :class:`.Session` not in "partial rollback" state.
2061
+
2062
+ .. container:: class_bases
2063
+
2064
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class
2065
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2066
+
2067
+ .. versionchanged:: 1.4 The :class:`_orm.Session` no longer begins
2068
+ a new transaction immediately, so this attribute will be False
2069
+ when the :class:`_orm.Session` is first instantiated.
2070
+
2071
+ "partial rollback" state typically indicates that the flush process
2072
+ of the :class:`_orm.Session` has failed, and that the
2073
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.rollback` method must be emitted in order to
2074
+ fully roll back the transaction.
2075
+
2076
+ If this :class:`_orm.Session` is not in a transaction at all, the
2077
+ :class:`_orm.Session` will autobegin when it is first used, so in this
2078
+ case :attr:`_orm.Session.is_active` will return True.
2079
+
2080
+ Otherwise, if this :class:`_orm.Session` is within a transaction,
2081
+ and that transaction has not been rolled back internally, the
2082
+ :attr:`_orm.Session.is_active` will also return True.
2083
+
2084
+ .. seealso::
2085
+
2086
+ :ref:`faq_session_rollback`
2087
+
2088
+ :meth:`_orm.Session.in_transaction`
2089
+
2090
+
2091
+ """ # noqa: E501
2092
+
2093
+ return self._proxied.is_active
2094
+
2095
+ @property
2096
+ def autoflush(self) -> bool:
2097
+ r"""Proxy for the :attr:`_orm.Session.autoflush` attribute
2098
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2099
+
2100
+ """ # noqa: E501
2101
+
2102
+ return self._proxied.autoflush
2103
+
2104
+ @autoflush.setter
2105
+ def autoflush(self, attr: bool) -> None:
2106
+ self._proxied.autoflush = attr
2107
+
2108
+ @property
2109
+ def no_autoflush(self) -> Any:
2110
+ r"""Return a context manager that disables autoflush.
2111
+
2112
+ .. container:: class_bases
2113
+
2114
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class
2115
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2116
+
2117
+ e.g.::
2118
+
2119
+ with session.no_autoflush:
2120
+
2121
+ some_object = SomeClass()
2122
+ session.add(some_object)
2123
+ # won't autoflush
2124
+ some_object.related_thing = session.query(SomeRelated).first()
2125
+
2126
+ Operations that proceed within the ``with:`` block
2127
+ will not be subject to flushes occurring upon query
2128
+ access. This is useful when initializing a series
2129
+ of objects which involve existing database queries,
2130
+ where the uncompleted object should not yet be flushed.
2131
+
2132
+
2133
+ """ # noqa: E501
2134
+
2135
+ return self._proxied.no_autoflush
2136
+
2137
+ @property
2138
+ def info(self) -> Any:
2139
+ r"""A user-modifiable dictionary.
2140
+
2141
+ .. container:: class_bases
2142
+
2143
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class
2144
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2145
+
2146
+ The initial value of this dictionary can be populated using the
2147
+ ``info`` argument to the :class:`.Session` constructor or
2148
+ :class:`.sessionmaker` constructor or factory methods. The dictionary
2149
+ here is always local to this :class:`.Session` and can be modified
2150
+ independently of all other :class:`.Session` objects.
2151
+
2152
+
2153
+ """ # noqa: E501
2154
+
2155
+ return self._proxied.info
2156
+
2157
+ @property
2158
+ def execution_options(self) -> _ExecuteOptions:
2159
+ r"""Proxy for the :attr:`_orm.Session.execution_options` attribute
2160
+ on behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2161
+
2162
+ """ # noqa: E501
2163
+
2164
+ return self._proxied.execution_options
2165
+
2166
+ @execution_options.setter
2167
+ def execution_options(self, attr: _ExecuteOptions) -> None:
2168
+ self._proxied.execution_options = attr
2169
+
2170
+ @classmethod
2171
+ def object_session(cls, instance: object) -> Optional[Session]:
2172
+ r"""Return the :class:`.Session` to which an object belongs.
2173
+
2174
+ .. container:: class_bases
2175
+
2176
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
2177
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2178
+
2179
+ This is an alias of :func:`.object_session`.
2180
+
2181
+
2182
+ """ # noqa: E501
2183
+
2184
+ return Session.object_session(instance)
2185
+
2186
+ @classmethod
2187
+ def identity_key(
2188
+ cls,
2189
+ class_: Optional[Type[Any]] = None,
2190
+ ident: Union[Any, Tuple[Any, ...]] = None,
2191
+ *,
2192
+ instance: Optional[Any] = None,
2193
+ row: Optional[Union[Row[Unpack[TupleAny]], RowMapping]] = None,
2194
+ identity_token: Optional[Any] = None,
2195
+ ) -> _IdentityKeyType[Any]:
2196
+ r"""Return an identity key.
2197
+
2198
+ .. container:: class_bases
2199
+
2200
+ Proxied for the :class:`_orm.Session` class on
2201
+ behalf of the :class:`_orm.scoping.scoped_session` class.
2202
+
2203
+ This is an alias of :func:`.util.identity_key`.
2204
+
2205
+
2206
+ """ # noqa: E501
2207
+
2208
+ return Session.identity_key(
2209
+ class_=class_,
2210
+ ident=ident,
2211
+ instance=instance,
2212
+ row=row,
2213
+ identity_token=identity_token,
2214
+ )
2215
+
2216
+ # END PROXY METHODS scoped_session
2217
+
2218
+
2219
+ ScopedSession = scoped_session
2220
+ """Old name for backwards compatibility."""