Update Data Connections¶
At this point we have a team
table:
id | name | headquarters |
---|---|---|
1 | Preventers | Sharp Tower |
2 | Z-Force | Sister Margaret's Bar |
And a hero
table:
id | name | secret_name | age | team_id |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Deadpond | Dive Wilson | null | 2 |
2 | Rusty-Man | Tommy Sharp | 48 | 1 |
3 | Spider-Boy | Pedro Parqueador | null | null |
Some of these heroes are part of a team.
Now we'll see how to update those connections between rows tables.
We will continue with the code we used to create some heroes, and we'll update them.
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from sqlmodel import Field, Session, SQLModel, create_engine
class Team(SQLModel, table=True):
id: int | None = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
name: str = Field(index=True)
headquarters: str
class Hero(SQLModel, table=True):
id: int | None = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
name: str = Field(index=True)
secret_name: str
age: int | None = Field(default=None, index=True)
team_id: int | None = Field(default=None, foreign_key="team.id")
sqlite_file_name = "database.db"
sqlite_url = f"sqlite:///{sqlite_file_name}"
engine = create_engine(sqlite_url, echo=True)
def create_db_and_tables():
SQLModel.metadata.create_all(engine)
def create_heroes():
with Session(engine) as session:
team_preventers = Team(name="Preventers", headquarters="Sharp Tower")
team_z_force = Team(name="Z-Force", headquarters="Sister Margaret's Bar")
session.add(team_preventers)
session.add(team_z_force)
session.commit()
hero_deadpond = Hero(
name="Deadpond", secret_name="Dive Wilson", team_id=team_z_force.id
)
hero_rusty_man = Hero(
name="Rusty-Man",
secret_name="Tommy Sharp",
age=48,
team_id=team_preventers.id,
)
hero_spider_boy = Hero(name="Spider-Boy", secret_name="Pedro Parqueador")
session.add(hero_deadpond)
session.add(hero_rusty_man)
session.add(hero_spider_boy)
session.commit()
session.refresh(hero_deadpond)
session.refresh(hero_rusty_man)
session.refresh(hero_spider_boy)
print("Created hero:", hero_deadpond)
print("Created hero:", hero_rusty_man)
print("Created hero:", hero_spider_boy)
def main():
create_db_and_tables()
create_heroes()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
from typing import Optional
from sqlmodel import Field, Session, SQLModel, create_engine
class Team(SQLModel, table=True):
id: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
name: str = Field(index=True)
headquarters: str
class Hero(SQLModel, table=True):
id: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
name: str = Field(index=True)
secret_name: str
age: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, index=True)
team_id: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, foreign_key="team.id")
sqlite_file_name = "database.db"
sqlite_url = f"sqlite:///{sqlite_file_name}"
engine = create_engine(sqlite_url, echo=True)
def create_db_and_tables():
SQLModel.metadata.create_all(engine)
def create_heroes():
with Session(engine) as session:
team_preventers = Team(name="Preventers", headquarters="Sharp Tower")
team_z_force = Team(name="Z-Force", headquarters="Sister Margaret's Bar")
session.add(team_preventers)
session.add(team_z_force)
session.commit()
hero_deadpond = Hero(
name="Deadpond", secret_name="Dive Wilson", team_id=team_z_force.id
)
hero_rusty_man = Hero(
name="Rusty-Man",
secret_name="Tommy Sharp",
age=48,
team_id=team_preventers.id,
)
hero_spider_boy = Hero(name="Spider-Boy", secret_name="Pedro Parqueador")
session.add(hero_deadpond)
session.add(hero_rusty_man)
session.add(hero_spider_boy)
session.commit()
session.refresh(hero_deadpond)
session.refresh(hero_rusty_man)
session.refresh(hero_spider_boy)
print("Created hero:", hero_deadpond)
print("Created hero:", hero_rusty_man)
print("Created hero:", hero_spider_boy)
def main():
create_db_and_tables()
create_heroes()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Assign a Team to a Hero¶
Let's say that Tommy Sharp uses his "rich uncle" charms to recruit Spider-Boy to join the team of the Preventers, now we need to update our Spider-Boy hero object to connect it to the Preventers team.
Doing it is just like updating any other field:
# Code above omitted 👆
def create_heroes():
with Session(engine) as session:
# Previous code here omitted 👈
hero_spider_boy.team_id = team_preventers.id
session.add(hero_spider_boy)
session.commit()
session.refresh(hero_spider_boy)
print("Updated hero:", hero_spider_boy)
# Code below omitted 👇
# Code above omitted 👆
def create_heroes():
with Session(engine) as session:
# Previous code here omitted 👈
hero_spider_boy.team_id = team_preventers.id
session.add(hero_spider_boy)
session.commit()
session.refresh(hero_spider_boy)
print("Updated hero:", hero_spider_boy)
# Code below omitted 👇
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from sqlmodel import Field, Session, SQLModel, create_engine
class Team(SQLModel, table=True):
id: int | None = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
name: str = Field(index=True)
headquarters: str
class Hero(SQLModel, table=True):
id: int | None = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
name: str = Field(index=True)
secret_name: str
age: int | None = Field(default=None, index=True)
team_id: int | None = Field(default=None, foreign_key="team.id")
sqlite_file_name = "database.db"
sqlite_url = f"sqlite:///{sqlite_file_name}"
engine = create_engine(sqlite_url, echo=True)
def create_db_and_tables():
SQLModel.metadata.create_all(engine)
def create_heroes():
with Session(engine) as session:
team_preventers = Team(name="Preventers", headquarters="Sharp Tower")
team_z_force = Team(name="Z-Force", headquarters="Sister Margaret's Bar")
session.add(team_preventers)
session.add(team_z_force)
session.commit()
hero_deadpond = Hero(
name="Deadpond", secret_name="Dive Wilson", team_id=team_z_force.id
)
hero_rusty_man = Hero(
name="Rusty-Man",
secret_name="Tommy Sharp",
age=48,
team_id=team_preventers.id,
)
hero_spider_boy = Hero(name="Spider-Boy", secret_name="Pedro Parqueador")
session.add(hero_deadpond)
session.add(hero_rusty_man)
session.add(hero_spider_boy)
session.commit()
session.refresh(hero_deadpond)
session.refresh(hero_rusty_man)
session.refresh(hero_spider_boy)
print("Created hero:", hero_deadpond)
print("Created hero:", hero_rusty_man)
print("Created hero:", hero_spider_boy)
hero_spider_boy.team_id = team_preventers.id
session.add(hero_spider_boy)
session.commit()
session.refresh(hero_spider_boy)
print("Updated hero:", hero_spider_boy)
def main():
create_db_and_tables()
create_heroes()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
from typing import Optional
from sqlmodel import Field, Session, SQLModel, create_engine
class Team(SQLModel, table=True):
id: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
name: str = Field(index=True)
headquarters: str
class Hero(SQLModel, table=True):
id: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
name: str = Field(index=True)
secret_name: str
age: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, index=True)
team_id: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, foreign_key="team.id")
sqlite_file_name = "database.db"
sqlite_url = f"sqlite:///{sqlite_file_name}"
engine = create_engine(sqlite_url, echo=True)
def create_db_and_tables():
SQLModel.metadata.create_all(engine)
def create_heroes():
with Session(engine) as session:
team_preventers = Team(name="Preventers", headquarters="Sharp Tower")
team_z_force = Team(name="Z-Force", headquarters="Sister Margaret's Bar")
session.add(team_preventers)
session.add(team_z_force)
session.commit()
hero_deadpond = Hero(
name="Deadpond", secret_name="Dive Wilson", team_id=team_z_force.id
)
hero_rusty_man = Hero(
name="Rusty-Man",
secret_name="Tommy Sharp",
age=48,
team_id=team_preventers.id,
)
hero_spider_boy = Hero(name="Spider-Boy", secret_name="Pedro Parqueador")
session.add(hero_deadpond)
session.add(hero_rusty_man)
session.add(hero_spider_boy)
session.commit()
session.refresh(hero_deadpond)
session.refresh(hero_rusty_man)
session.refresh(hero_spider_boy)
print("Created hero:", hero_deadpond)
print("Created hero:", hero_rusty_man)
print("Created hero:", hero_spider_boy)
hero_spider_boy.team_id = team_preventers.id
session.add(hero_spider_boy)
session.commit()
session.refresh(hero_spider_boy)
print("Updated hero:", hero_spider_boy)
def main():
create_db_and_tables()
create_heroes()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
We can simply assign a value to that field attribute team_id
, then add()
the hero to the session, and then commit()
.
Next we refresh()
it to get the recent data, and we print it.
Running that in the command line will output:
$ python app.py
// Previous output omitted 😉
// Update the hero
INFO Engine UPDATE hero SET team_id=? WHERE hero.id = ?
INFO Engine [generated in 0.00014s] (1, 3)
// Commit the session saving the changes
INFO Engine COMMIT
// Automatically start a new transaction
INFO Engine BEGIN (implicit)
// Refresh the hero data
INFO Engine SELECT hero.id, hero.name, hero.secret_name, hero.age, hero.team_id
FROM hero
WHERE hero.id = ?
INFO Engine [cached since 0.08837s ago] (3,)
// Print the updated hero
Updated hero: id=3 secret_name='Pedro Parqueador' team_id=1 name='Spider-Boy' age=None
And now Spider-Boy has the team_id=1
, which is the ID of the Preventers. 🎉
Let's now see how to remove connections in the next chapter. 💥