Models
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from sqlalchemy import Column, ForeignKey
from sqlalchemy import Integer
from sqlalchemy import Unicode
from sqlalchemy import TIMESTAMP
from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship
BaseModel = declarative_base()
class Base(BaseModel):
__tablename__ = 'base'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
location = Column(Unicode(12), ForeignKey("locationterrain.location"), unique=True,)
name = Column(Unicode(45))
ownerid = Column(Integer,ForeignKey("player.id"))
occupierid = Column(Integer, ForeignKey("player.id"))
submitid = Column(Integer,ForeignKey("player.id"))
updateid = Column(Integer,ForeignKey("player.id"))
owner = relationship("Player",
primaryjoin='Base.ownerid==Player.id',
join_depth=3,
lazy='joined')
occupier= relationship("Player",
primaryjoin='Base.occupierid==Player.id',
join_depth=3,
lazy='joined')
submitter = relationship("Player",
primaryjoin='Base.submitid== Player.id',
join_depth=3,
lazy='joined')
updater= relationship("Player",
primaryjoin='Base.updateid== Player.id',
join_depth=3,
lazy='joined')
class Player(BaseModel):
__tablename__ = 'player'
id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey("guildmember.playerid"), primary_key=True)
name = Column(Unicode(45))
Searching
bases = dbsession.query(Base)
bases = bases.order_by(Base.owner.name)
This doesn't work .... I've searched everywhere and read the documentation. But I just don't see how I can sort my (Base) query on their 'owner' relationship's name.
It always results in:
AttributeError: Neither 'InstrumentedAttribute' object nor 'Comparator' object has an attribute 'name'
This must be easy... but I don't see it. Also looked into Comparators, which seemed logical, but I don't see where the query part for the ORDER BY is generated or what I should be returning since everything is generated dynamically. And making a comparator for each of my 'player' relationships to do a simple thing seems over complicated.
SQLAlchemy wants you to think in terms of SQL. If you do a query for "Base", that's:
easy. So how, in SQL, would you select the rows from "base" and order by the "name" column in a totally different table, that is, "player"? You use a join:
SQLAlchemy has you use the identical thought process - you join():