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"""Model. We are modeling Person objects with a collection
of Address objects. Each Address has a PostalCode, which
in turn references a City and then a Country:
Person --(1..n)--> Address
Address --(has a)--> PostalCode
PostalCode --(has a)--> City
City --(has a)--> Country
"""
from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, String, ForeignKey
from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship
from .caching_query import FromCache, RelationshipCache
from .environment import Base, bootstrap
class Country(Base):
__tablename__ = 'country'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
name = Column(String(100), nullable=False)
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
class City(Base):
__tablename__ = 'city'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
name = Column(String(100), nullable=False)
country_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey('country.id'), nullable=False)
country = relationship(Country)
def __init__(self, name, country):
self.name = name
self.country = country
class PostalCode(Base):
__tablename__ = 'postal_code'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
code = Column(String(10), nullable=False)
city_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey('city.id'), nullable=False)
city = relationship(City)
@property
def country(self):
return self.city.country
def __init__(self, code, city):
self.code = code
self.city = city
class Address(Base):
__tablename__ = 'address'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
person_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey('person.id'), nullable=False)
street = Column(String(200), nullable=False)
postal_code_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey('postal_code.id'))
postal_code = relationship(PostalCode)
@property
def city(self):
return self.postal_code.city
@property
def country(self):
return self.postal_code.country
def __str__(self):
return "%s\t"\
"%s, %s\t"\
"%s" % (self.street, self.city.name,
self.postal_code.code, self.country.name)
class Person(Base):
__tablename__ = 'person'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
name = Column(String(100), nullable=False)
addresses = relationship(Address, collection_class=set)
def __init__(self, name, *addresses):
self.name = name
self.addresses = set(addresses)
def __str__(self):
return self.name
def __repr__(self):
return "Person(name=%r)" % self.name
def format_full(self):
return "\t".join([str(x) for x in [self] + list(self.addresses)])
# Caching options. A set of three RelationshipCache options
# which can be applied to Query(), causing the "lazy load"
# of these attributes to be loaded from cache.
cache_address_bits = RelationshipCache(PostalCode.city, "default").\
and_(
RelationshipCache(City.country, "default")
).and_(
RelationshipCache(Address.postal_code, "default")
)
bootstrap()
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