Querying by attribute or related attribute with SQLAlchemy
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My abstraction is: Book has only one User (as author), and a many to many relationship with User (as collaborators):
class UserBook(Base):
__tablename__ = 'user_book'
user_id = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('user.id'), primary_key=True)
book_id = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('book.id'), primary_key=True)
collaboration_type = Column(Integer, default=1)
book = relationship('Book', back_populates='users')
user = relationship('User', back_populates='books')
class User(Base):
__tablename__ = 'user'
id = Column(String(512), primary_key=True)
books = relationship('UserBook', back_populates='user')
class Book(Base):
__tablename__ = 'book'
id = Column(String(512), primary_key=True)
author = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('user.id'), nullable=False)
collaborators = relationship('UserBook', back_populates='book')
name = Column(String(512))
description = Column(String(512), default='')
I'm looking to select all books where I'm an author or I'm a collaborator using SQLAlchemy declarative queries if possible.
I was able to make the join with collaborator, but I'm not sure how to or with the author filter.
python sqlalchemy
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My abstraction is: Book has only one User (as author), and a many to many relationship with User (as collaborators):
class UserBook(Base):
__tablename__ = 'user_book'
user_id = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('user.id'), primary_key=True)
book_id = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('book.id'), primary_key=True)
collaboration_type = Column(Integer, default=1)
book = relationship('Book', back_populates='users')
user = relationship('User', back_populates='books')
class User(Base):
__tablename__ = 'user'
id = Column(String(512), primary_key=True)
books = relationship('UserBook', back_populates='user')
class Book(Base):
__tablename__ = 'book'
id = Column(String(512), primary_key=True)
author = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('user.id'), nullable=False)
collaborators = relationship('UserBook', back_populates='book')
name = Column(String(512))
description = Column(String(512), default='')
I'm looking to select all books where I'm an author or I'm a collaborator using SQLAlchemy declarative queries if possible.
I was able to make the join with collaborator, but I'm not sure how to or with the author filter.
python sqlalchemy
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1
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up vote
1
down vote
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My abstraction is: Book has only one User (as author), and a many to many relationship with User (as collaborators):
class UserBook(Base):
__tablename__ = 'user_book'
user_id = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('user.id'), primary_key=True)
book_id = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('book.id'), primary_key=True)
collaboration_type = Column(Integer, default=1)
book = relationship('Book', back_populates='users')
user = relationship('User', back_populates='books')
class User(Base):
__tablename__ = 'user'
id = Column(String(512), primary_key=True)
books = relationship('UserBook', back_populates='user')
class Book(Base):
__tablename__ = 'book'
id = Column(String(512), primary_key=True)
author = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('user.id'), nullable=False)
collaborators = relationship('UserBook', back_populates='book')
name = Column(String(512))
description = Column(String(512), default='')
I'm looking to select all books where I'm an author or I'm a collaborator using SQLAlchemy declarative queries if possible.
I was able to make the join with collaborator, but I'm not sure how to or with the author filter.
python sqlalchemy
My abstraction is: Book has only one User (as author), and a many to many relationship with User (as collaborators):
class UserBook(Base):
__tablename__ = 'user_book'
user_id = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('user.id'), primary_key=True)
book_id = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('book.id'), primary_key=True)
collaboration_type = Column(Integer, default=1)
book = relationship('Book', back_populates='users')
user = relationship('User', back_populates='books')
class User(Base):
__tablename__ = 'user'
id = Column(String(512), primary_key=True)
books = relationship('UserBook', back_populates='user')
class Book(Base):
__tablename__ = 'book'
id = Column(String(512), primary_key=True)
author = Column(String(512), ForeignKey('user.id'), nullable=False)
collaborators = relationship('UserBook', back_populates='book')
name = Column(String(512))
description = Column(String(512), default='')
I'm looking to select all books where I'm an author or I'm a collaborator using SQLAlchemy declarative queries if possible.
I was able to make the join with collaborator, but I'm not sure how to or with the author filter.
python sqlalchemy
python sqlalchemy
edited Nov 9 at 18:52
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asked Nov 9 at 18:15
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You can use the or_
operator with your filter to get all the books where the current user is an author or a collaborator. For example:
from sqlalchemy import or_
curr_id = 'current_user_id'
session.query(Book).
outerjoin(UserBook).
filter(or_(Book.author == curr_id, UserBook.user_id == curr_id)).
all()
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You can use the or_
operator with your filter to get all the books where the current user is an author or a collaborator. For example:
from sqlalchemy import or_
curr_id = 'current_user_id'
session.query(Book).
outerjoin(UserBook).
filter(or_(Book.author == curr_id, UserBook.user_id == curr_id)).
all()
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You can use the or_
operator with your filter to get all the books where the current user is an author or a collaborator. For example:
from sqlalchemy import or_
curr_id = 'current_user_id'
session.query(Book).
outerjoin(UserBook).
filter(or_(Book.author == curr_id, UserBook.user_id == curr_id)).
all()
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up vote
2
down vote
You can use the or_
operator with your filter to get all the books where the current user is an author or a collaborator. For example:
from sqlalchemy import or_
curr_id = 'current_user_id'
session.query(Book).
outerjoin(UserBook).
filter(or_(Book.author == curr_id, UserBook.user_id == curr_id)).
all()
You can use the or_
operator with your filter to get all the books where the current user is an author or a collaborator. For example:
from sqlalchemy import or_
curr_id = 'current_user_id'
session.query(Book).
outerjoin(UserBook).
filter(or_(Book.author == curr_id, UserBook.user_id == curr_id)).
all()
answered Nov 9 at 18:46
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