Database and SQLAlchemy

In this blog we will explore using programs with data, focused on Databases. We will use SQLite Database to learn more about using Programs with Data. Use Debugging through these examples to examine Objects created in Code.

  • College Board talks about ideas like

    • Program Usage. "iterative and interactive way when processing information"
    • Managing Data. "classifying data are part of the process in using programs", "data files in a Table"
    • Insight "insight and knowledge can be obtained from ... digitally represented information"
    • Filter systems. 'tools for finding information and recognizing patterns"
    • Application. "the preserve has two databases", "an employee wants to count the number of book"
  • PBL, Databases, Iterative/OOP

    • Iterative. Refers to a sequence of instructions or code being repeated until a specific end result is achieved
    • OOP. A computer programming model that organizes software design around data, or objects, rather than functions and logic
    • SQL. Structured Query Language, abbreviated as SQL, is a language used in programming, managing, and structuring data

Imports and Flask Objects

Defines and key object creations

  • Comment on where you have observed these working? Provide a defintion of purpose.
    1. Flask app object
    2. SQLAlchemy db object
"""
These imports define the key objects
"""

from flask import Flask
from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy

"""
These object and definitions are used throughout the Jupyter Notebook.
"""

# Setup of key Flask object (app)
app = Flask(__name__)
# Setup SQLAlchemy object and properties for the database (db)
database = 'sqlite:///sqlite.db'  # path and filename of database
app.config['SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS'] = False
app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = database
app.config['SECRET_KEY'] = 'SECRET_KEY'
db = SQLAlchemy()


# This belongs in place where it runs once per project
db.init_app(app)

Model Definition

Define columns, initialization, and CRUD methods for users table in sqlite.db

  • Comment on these items in the class, purpose and defintion.
    • class User
    • db.Model inheritance
    • init method
    • @property, @<column>.setter
    • create, read, update, delete methods

Notes

  • We need a constructor, init, method to create a User class
  • attributes: name, uid, password, date of birth
  • db.Model is an attribute of their class
    • inheriting data/function in db.Model to build their class
  • @property, getter, Create or Update
  • @name.setter, setter
""" database dependencies to support sqlite examples """
import datetime
from datetime import datetime
import json

from sqlalchemy.exc import IntegrityError
from werkzeug.security import generate_password_hash, check_password_hash


''' Tutorial: https://www.sqlalchemy.org/library.html#tutorials, try to get into a Python shell and follow along '''

# Define the User class to manage actions in the 'users' table
# -- Object Relational Mapping (ORM) is the key concept of SQLAlchemy
# -- a.) db.Model is like an inner layer of the onion in ORM
# -- b.) User represents data we want to store, something that is built on db.Model
# -- c.) SQLAlchemy ORM is layer on top of SQLAlchemy Core, then SQLAlchemy engine, SQL
class User(db.Model):
    __tablename__ = 'users'  # table name is plural, class name is singular

    # Define the User schema with "vars" from object
    id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
    _name = db.Column(db.String(255), unique=False, nullable=False)
    _uid = db.Column(db.String(255), unique=True, nullable=False)
    _password = db.Column(db.String(255), unique=False, nullable=False)
    _dob = db.Column(db.Date)

    # constructor of a User object, initializes the instance variables within object (self)
    def __init__(self, name, uid, password="123qwerty", dob=datetime.today()):
        self._name = name    # variables with self prefix become part of the object, 
        self._uid = uid
        self.set_password(password)
        if isinstance(dob, str):  # not a date type     
            dob = date=datetime.today()
        self._dob = dob

    # a name getter method, extracts name from object
    @property
    def name(self):
        return self._name
    
    # a setter function, allows name to be updated after initial object creation
    @name.setter
    def name(self, name):
        self._name = name
    
    # a getter method, extracts uid from object
    @property
    def uid(self):
        return self._uid
    
    # a setter function, allows uid to be updated after initial object creation
    @uid.setter
    def uid(self, uid):
        self._uid = uid
        
    # check if uid parameter matches user id in object, return boolean
    def is_uid(self, uid):
        return self._uid == uid
    
    @property
    def password(self):
        return self._password[0:10] + "..." # because of security only show 1st characters

    # update password, this is conventional method used for setter
    def set_password(self, password):
        """Create a hashed password."""
        self._password = generate_password_hash(password, method='sha256')

    # check password parameter against stored/encrypted password
    def is_password(self, password):
        """Check against hashed password."""
        result = check_password_hash(self._password, password)
        return result
    
    # dob property is returned as string, a string represents date outside object
    @property
    def dob(self):
        dob_string = self._dob.strftime('%m-%d-%Y')
        return dob_string
    
    # dob setter, verifies date type before it is set or default to today
    @dob.setter
    def dob(self, dob):
        if isinstance(dob, str):  # not a date type     
            dob = date=datetime.today()
        self._dob = dob
    
    # age is calculated field, age is returned according to date of birth
    @property
    def age(self):
        today = datetime.today()
        return today.year - self._dob.year - ((today.month, today.day) < (self._dob.month, self._dob.day))
    
    # output content using str(object) is in human readable form
    # output content using json dumps, this is ready for API response
    def __str__(self):
        return json.dumps(self.read())

    # CRUD create/add a new record to the table
    # returns self or None on error
    def create(self):
        try:
            # creates a person object from User(db.Model) class, passes initializers
            db.session.add(self)  # add prepares to persist person object to Users table
            db.session.commit()  # SqlAlchemy "unit of work pattern" requires a manual commit
            return self
        except IntegrityError:
            db.session.remove()
            return None

    # CRUD read converts self to dictionary
    # returns dictionary
    def read(self):
        return {
            "id": self.id,
            "name": self.name,
            "uid": self.uid,
            "dob": self.dob,
            "age": self.age,
        }

    # CRUD update: updates user name, password, phone
    # returns self
    def update(self, name="", uid="", password=""):
        """only updates values with length"""
        if len(name) > 0:
            self.name = name
        if len(uid) > 0:
            self.uid = uid
        if len(password) > 0:
            self.set_password(password)
        db.session.commit()
        return self

    # CRUD delete: remove self
    # None
    def delete(self):
        db.session.delete(self)
        db.session.commit()
        return None
    

Initial Data

Uses SQLALchemy db.create_all() to initialize rows into sqlite.db

  • Comment on how these work?
    1. Create All Tables from db Object
    2. User Object Constructors
    3. Try / Except
"""Database Creation and Testing """


# Builds working data for testing
def initUsers():
    with app.app_context():
        """Create database and tables"""
        # db.create_all()
        """Tester data for table"""
        u1 = User(name='Thomas Edison', uid='toby', password='123toby', dob=datetime(1847, 2, 11))
        u2 = User(name='Nikola Tesla', uid='niko', password='123niko')
        u3 = User(name='Alexander Graham Bell', uid='lex', password='123lex')
        u4 = User(name='Eli Whitney', uid='whit', password='123whit')
        u5 = User(name='Indiana Jones', uid='indi', dob=datetime(1920, 10, 21))
        u6 = User(name='Marion Ravenwood', uid='raven', dob=datetime(1921, 10, 21))


        users = [u1, u2, u3, u4, u5, u6]

        """Builds sample user/note(s) data"""
        for user in users:
            try:
                '''add user to table'''
                object = user.create()
                print(f"Created new uid {object.uid}")
            except:  # error raised if object nit created
                '''fails with bad or duplicate data'''
                print(f"Records exist uid {user.uid}, or error.")
                
initUsers()
Records exist uid toby, or error.
Records exist uid niko, or error.
Records exist uid lex, or error.
Records exist uid whit, or error.
Records exist uid indi, or error.
Records exist uid raven, or error.

Check for given Credentials in users table in sqlite.db

Use of ORM Query object and custom methods to identify user to credentials uid and password

  • Comment on purpose of following
    1. User.query.filter_by
    2. user.password

Notes

  • query: a search to find something
  • find_by_uid use if it matches
  • check_credentials (uid,password), use one object to find another object
def find_by_uid(uid):
    with app.app_context():
        user = User.query.filter_by(_uid=uid).first()
    return user # returns user object

# Check credentials by finding user and verify password
def check_credentials(uid, password):
    # query email and return user record
    user = find_by_uid(uid)
    if user == None:
        return False
    if (user.is_password(password)):
        return True
    return False
    
check_credentials("indi", "123qwerty")
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
OperationalError                          Traceback (most recent call last)
File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1964, in Connection._exec_single_context(self, dialect, context, statement, parameters)
   1963     if not evt_handled:
-> 1964         self.dialect.do_execute(
   1965             cursor, str_statement, effective_parameters, context
   1966         )
   1968 if self._has_events or self.engine._has_events:

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:748, in DefaultDialect.do_execute(self, cursor, statement, parameters, context)
    747 def do_execute(self, cursor, statement, parameters, context=None):
--> 748     cursor.execute(statement, parameters)

OperationalError: no such table: users

The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:

OperationalError                          Traceback (most recent call last)
/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb Cell 12 in <cell line: 17>()
     <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=13'>14</a>         return True
     <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=14'>15</a>     return False
---> <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=16'>17</a> check_credentials("indi", "123qwerty")

/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb Cell 12 in check_credentials(uid, password)
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=7'>8</a> def check_credentials(uid, password):
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=8'>9</a>     # query email and return user record
---> <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=9'>10</a>     user = find_by_uid(uid)
     <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=10'>11</a>     if user == None:
     <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=11'>12</a>         return False

/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb Cell 12 in find_by_uid(uid)
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=1'>2</a> def find_by_uid(uid):
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=2'>3</a>     with app.app_context():
----> <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=3'>4</a>         user = User.query.filter_by(_uid=uid).first()
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X14sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=4'>5</a>     return user

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py:2752, in Query.first(self)
   2750     return self._iter().first()  # type: ignore
   2751 else:
-> 2752     return self.limit(1)._iter().first()

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py:2855, in Query._iter(self)
   2852 params = self._params
   2854 statement = self._statement_20()
-> 2855 result: Union[ScalarResult[_T], Result[_T]] = self.session.execute(
   2856     statement,
   2857     params,
   2858     execution_options={"_sa_orm_load_options": self.load_options},
   2859 )
   2861 # legacy: automatically set scalars, unique
   2862 if result._attributes.get("is_single_entity", False):

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/session.py:2229, in Session.execute(self, statement, params, execution_options, bind_arguments, _parent_execute_state, _add_event)
   2168 def execute(
   2169     self,
   2170     statement: Executable,
   (...)
   2176     _add_event: Optional[Any] = None,
   2177 ) -> Result[Any]:
   2178     r"""Execute a SQL expression construct.
   2179 
   2180     Returns a :class:`_engine.Result` object representing
   (...)
   2227 
   2228     """
-> 2229     return self._execute_internal(
   2230         statement,
   2231         params,
   2232         execution_options=execution_options,
   2233         bind_arguments=bind_arguments,
   2234         _parent_execute_state=_parent_execute_state,
   2235         _add_event=_add_event,
   2236     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/session.py:2124, in Session._execute_internal(self, statement, params, execution_options, bind_arguments, _parent_execute_state, _add_event, _scalar_result)
   2119     return conn.scalar(
   2120         statement, params or {}, execution_options=execution_options
   2121     )
   2123 if compile_state_cls:
-> 2124     result: Result[Any] = compile_state_cls.orm_execute_statement(
   2125         self,
   2126         statement,
   2127         params or {},
   2128         execution_options,
   2129         bind_arguments,
   2130         conn,
   2131     )
   2132 else:
   2133     result = conn.execute(
   2134         statement, params or {}, execution_options=execution_options
   2135     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/context.py:253, in AbstractORMCompileState.orm_execute_statement(cls, session, statement, params, execution_options, bind_arguments, conn)
    243 @classmethod
    244 def orm_execute_statement(
    245     cls,
   (...)
    251     conn,
    252 ) -> Result:
--> 253     result = conn.execute(
    254         statement, params or {}, execution_options=execution_options
    255     )
    256     return cls.orm_setup_cursor_result(
    257         session,
    258         statement,
   (...)
    262         result,
    263     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1414, in Connection.execute(self, statement, parameters, execution_options)
   1412     raise exc.ObjectNotExecutableError(statement) from err
   1413 else:
-> 1414     return meth(
   1415         self,
   1416         distilled_parameters,
   1417         execution_options or NO_OPTIONS,
   1418     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py:486, in ClauseElement._execute_on_connection(self, connection, distilled_params, execution_options)
    484     if TYPE_CHECKING:
    485         assert isinstance(self, Executable)
--> 486     return connection._execute_clauseelement(
    487         self, distilled_params, execution_options
    488     )
    489 else:
    490     raise exc.ObjectNotExecutableError(self)

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1638, in Connection._execute_clauseelement(self, elem, distilled_parameters, execution_options)
   1626 compiled_cache: Optional[CompiledCacheType] = execution_options.get(
   1627     "compiled_cache", self.engine._compiled_cache
   1628 )
   1630 compiled_sql, extracted_params, cache_hit = elem._compile_w_cache(
   1631     dialect=dialect,
   1632     compiled_cache=compiled_cache,
   (...)
   1636     linting=self.dialect.compiler_linting | compiler.WARN_LINTING,
   1637 )
-> 1638 ret = self._execute_context(
   1639     dialect,
   1640     dialect.execution_ctx_cls._init_compiled,
   1641     compiled_sql,
   1642     distilled_parameters,
   1643     execution_options,
   1644     compiled_sql,
   1645     distilled_parameters,
   1646     elem,
   1647     extracted_params,
   1648     cache_hit=cache_hit,
   1649 )
   1650 if has_events:
   1651     self.dispatch.after_execute(
   1652         self,
   1653         elem,
   (...)
   1657         ret,
   1658     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1842, in Connection._execute_context(self, dialect, constructor, statement, parameters, execution_options, *args, **kw)
   1837     return self._exec_insertmany_context(
   1838         dialect,
   1839         context,
   1840     )
   1841 else:
-> 1842     return self._exec_single_context(
   1843         dialect, context, statement, parameters
   1844     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1983, in Connection._exec_single_context(self, dialect, context, statement, parameters)
   1980     result = context._setup_result_proxy()
   1982 except BaseException as e:
-> 1983     self._handle_dbapi_exception(
   1984         e, str_statement, effective_parameters, cursor, context
   1985     )
   1987 return result

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2326, in Connection._handle_dbapi_exception(self, e, statement, parameters, cursor, context, is_sub_exec)
   2324 elif should_wrap:
   2325     assert sqlalchemy_exception is not None
-> 2326     raise sqlalchemy_exception.with_traceback(exc_info[2]) from e
   2327 else:
   2328     assert exc_info[1] is not None

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1964, in Connection._exec_single_context(self, dialect, context, statement, parameters)
   1962                 break
   1963     if not evt_handled:
-> 1964         self.dialect.do_execute(
   1965             cursor, str_statement, effective_parameters, context
   1966         )
   1968 if self._has_events or self.engine._has_events:
   1969     self.dispatch.after_cursor_execute(
   1970         self,
   1971         cursor,
   (...)
   1975         context.executemany,
   1976     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:748, in DefaultDialect.do_execute(self, cursor, statement, parameters, context)
    747 def do_execute(self, cursor, statement, parameters, context=None):
--> 748     cursor.execute(statement, parameters)

OperationalError: (sqlite3.OperationalError) no such table: users
[SQL: SELECT users.id AS users_id, users._name AS users__name, users._uid AS users__uid, users._password AS users__password, users._dob AS users__dob 
FROM users 
WHERE users._uid = ?
 LIMIT ? OFFSET ?]
[parameters: ('indi', 1, 0)]
(Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/20/e3q8)

Create a new User in table in Sqlite.db

Uses SQLALchemy and custom user.create() method to add row.

  • Comment on purpose of following
    1. user.find_by_uid() and try/except
    2. user = User(...)
    3. user.dob and try/except
    4. user.create() and try/except
def create():
    # optimize user time to see if uid exists
    uid = input("Enter your user id:")
    user = find_by_uid(uid)
    try:
        print("Found\n", user.read())
        return
    except:
        pass # keep going
    
    # request value that ensure creating valid object
    name = input("Enter your name:")
    password = input("Enter your password")
    
    # Initialize User object before date
    user = User(name=name, 
                uid=uid, 
                password=password
                )
    
    # create user.dob, fail with today as dob
    dob = input("Enter your date of birth 'YYYY-MM-DD'")
    try:
        user.dob = datetime.strptime(dob, '%Y-%m-%d').date()
    except ValueError:
        user.dob = datetime.today()
        print(f"Invalid date {dob} require YYYY-mm-dd, date defaulted to {user.dob}")
           
    # write object to database
    with app.app_context():
        try:
            object = user.create()
            print("Created\n", object.read())
        except:  # error raised if object not created
            print("Unknown error uid {uid}")
        
create()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
OperationalError                          Traceback (most recent call last)
File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1964, in Connection._exec_single_context(self, dialect, context, statement, parameters)
   1963     if not evt_handled:
-> 1964         self.dialect.do_execute(
   1965             cursor, str_statement, effective_parameters, context
   1966         )
   1968 if self._has_events or self.engine._has_events:

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:748, in DefaultDialect.do_execute(self, cursor, statement, parameters, context)
    747 def do_execute(self, cursor, statement, parameters, context=None):
--> 748     cursor.execute(statement, parameters)

OperationalError: no such table: users

The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:

OperationalError                          Traceback (most recent call last)
/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb Cell 14 in <cell line: 38>()
     <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=34'>35</a>         except:  # error raised if object not created
     <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=35'>36</a>             print("Unknown error uid {uid}")
---> <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=37'>38</a> create()

/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb Cell 14 in create()
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=1'>2</a> def create():
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=2'>3</a>     # optimize user time to see if uid exists
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=3'>4</a>     uid = input("Enter your user id:")
----> <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=4'>5</a>     user = find_by_uid(uid)
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=5'>6</a>     try:
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=6'>7</a>         print("Found\n", user.read())

/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb Cell 14 in find_by_uid(uid)
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=1'>2</a> def find_by_uid(uid):
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=2'>3</a>     with app.app_context():
----> <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=3'>4</a>         user = User.query.filter_by(_uid=uid).first()
      <a href='vscode-notebook-cell://wsl%2Bubuntu/home/martinnguyen/vscode/Martins-Blog/_notebooks/2023-03-13-AP-unit2-4a.ipynb#X16sdnNjb2RlLXJlbW90ZQ%3D%3D?line=4'>5</a>     return user

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py:2752, in Query.first(self)
   2750     return self._iter().first()  # type: ignore
   2751 else:
-> 2752     return self.limit(1)._iter().first()

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py:2855, in Query._iter(self)
   2852 params = self._params
   2854 statement = self._statement_20()
-> 2855 result: Union[ScalarResult[_T], Result[_T]] = self.session.execute(
   2856     statement,
   2857     params,
   2858     execution_options={"_sa_orm_load_options": self.load_options},
   2859 )
   2861 # legacy: automatically set scalars, unique
   2862 if result._attributes.get("is_single_entity", False):

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/session.py:2229, in Session.execute(self, statement, params, execution_options, bind_arguments, _parent_execute_state, _add_event)
   2168 def execute(
   2169     self,
   2170     statement: Executable,
   (...)
   2176     _add_event: Optional[Any] = None,
   2177 ) -> Result[Any]:
   2178     r"""Execute a SQL expression construct.
   2179 
   2180     Returns a :class:`_engine.Result` object representing
   (...)
   2227 
   2228     """
-> 2229     return self._execute_internal(
   2230         statement,
   2231         params,
   2232         execution_options=execution_options,
   2233         bind_arguments=bind_arguments,
   2234         _parent_execute_state=_parent_execute_state,
   2235         _add_event=_add_event,
   2236     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/session.py:2124, in Session._execute_internal(self, statement, params, execution_options, bind_arguments, _parent_execute_state, _add_event, _scalar_result)
   2119     return conn.scalar(
   2120         statement, params or {}, execution_options=execution_options
   2121     )
   2123 if compile_state_cls:
-> 2124     result: Result[Any] = compile_state_cls.orm_execute_statement(
   2125         self,
   2126         statement,
   2127         params or {},
   2128         execution_options,
   2129         bind_arguments,
   2130         conn,
   2131     )
   2132 else:
   2133     result = conn.execute(
   2134         statement, params or {}, execution_options=execution_options
   2135     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/context.py:253, in AbstractORMCompileState.orm_execute_statement(cls, session, statement, params, execution_options, bind_arguments, conn)
    243 @classmethod
    244 def orm_execute_statement(
    245     cls,
   (...)
    251     conn,
    252 ) -> Result:
--> 253     result = conn.execute(
    254         statement, params or {}, execution_options=execution_options
    255     )
    256     return cls.orm_setup_cursor_result(
    257         session,
    258         statement,
   (...)
    262         result,
    263     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1414, in Connection.execute(self, statement, parameters, execution_options)
   1412     raise exc.ObjectNotExecutableError(statement) from err
   1413 else:
-> 1414     return meth(
   1415         self,
   1416         distilled_parameters,
   1417         execution_options or NO_OPTIONS,
   1418     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py:486, in ClauseElement._execute_on_connection(self, connection, distilled_params, execution_options)
    484     if TYPE_CHECKING:
    485         assert isinstance(self, Executable)
--> 486     return connection._execute_clauseelement(
    487         self, distilled_params, execution_options
    488     )
    489 else:
    490     raise exc.ObjectNotExecutableError(self)

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1638, in Connection._execute_clauseelement(self, elem, distilled_parameters, execution_options)
   1626 compiled_cache: Optional[CompiledCacheType] = execution_options.get(
   1627     "compiled_cache", self.engine._compiled_cache
   1628 )
   1630 compiled_sql, extracted_params, cache_hit = elem._compile_w_cache(
   1631     dialect=dialect,
   1632     compiled_cache=compiled_cache,
   (...)
   1636     linting=self.dialect.compiler_linting | compiler.WARN_LINTING,
   1637 )
-> 1638 ret = self._execute_context(
   1639     dialect,
   1640     dialect.execution_ctx_cls._init_compiled,
   1641     compiled_sql,
   1642     distilled_parameters,
   1643     execution_options,
   1644     compiled_sql,
   1645     distilled_parameters,
   1646     elem,
   1647     extracted_params,
   1648     cache_hit=cache_hit,
   1649 )
   1650 if has_events:
   1651     self.dispatch.after_execute(
   1652         self,
   1653         elem,
   (...)
   1657         ret,
   1658     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1842, in Connection._execute_context(self, dialect, constructor, statement, parameters, execution_options, *args, **kw)
   1837     return self._exec_insertmany_context(
   1838         dialect,
   1839         context,
   1840     )
   1841 else:
-> 1842     return self._exec_single_context(
   1843         dialect, context, statement, parameters
   1844     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1983, in Connection._exec_single_context(self, dialect, context, statement, parameters)
   1980     result = context._setup_result_proxy()
   1982 except BaseException as e:
-> 1983     self._handle_dbapi_exception(
   1984         e, str_statement, effective_parameters, cursor, context
   1985     )
   1987 return result

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2326, in Connection._handle_dbapi_exception(self, e, statement, parameters, cursor, context, is_sub_exec)
   2324 elif should_wrap:
   2325     assert sqlalchemy_exception is not None
-> 2326     raise sqlalchemy_exception.with_traceback(exc_info[2]) from e
   2327 else:
   2328     assert exc_info[1] is not None

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:1964, in Connection._exec_single_context(self, dialect, context, statement, parameters)
   1962                 break
   1963     if not evt_handled:
-> 1964         self.dialect.do_execute(
   1965             cursor, str_statement, effective_parameters, context
   1966         )
   1968 if self._has_events or self.engine._has_events:
   1969     self.dispatch.after_cursor_execute(
   1970         self,
   1971         cursor,
   (...)
   1975         context.executemany,
   1976     )

File ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:748, in DefaultDialect.do_execute(self, cursor, statement, parameters, context)
    747 def do_execute(self, cursor, statement, parameters, context=None):
--> 748     cursor.execute(statement, parameters)

OperationalError: (sqlite3.OperationalError) no such table: users
[SQL: SELECT users.id AS users_id, users._name AS users__name, users._uid AS users__uid, users._password AS users__password, users._dob AS users__dob 
FROM users 
WHERE users._uid = ?
 LIMIT ? OFFSET ?]
[parameters: ('x;lifzgvjslkfgv', 1, 0)]
(Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/20/e3q8)

Reading users table in sqlite.db

Uses SQLALchemy query.all method to read data

  • Comment on purpose of following
    1. User.query.all
    2. json_ready assignment, google List Comprehension
# SQLAlchemy extracts all users from database, turns each user into JSON
def read():
    with app.app_context():
        table = User.query.all()
    json_ready = [user.read() for user in table] # "List Comprehensions", for each user add user.read() to list
    return json_ready

read()

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