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A function that creates unique objects based on models
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def get_or_create(session, model, **kwargs): | |
''' | |
Creates an object or returns the object if exists | |
credit to Kevin @ StackOverflow | |
from: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2546207/does-sqlalchemy-have-an-equivalent-of-djangos-get-or-create | |
''' | |
instance = session.query(model).filter_by(**kwargs).first() | |
if instance: | |
return instance | |
else: | |
instance = model(**kwargs) | |
session.add(instance) | |
return instance | |
# Usage: | |
# Suppose my model object is : | |
class Country(Base): | |
__tablename__ = 'countries' | |
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True) | |
name = Column(String, unique=True) | |
# To get or create my object I write : | |
myCountry = get_or_create(session, Country, name=countryName) |
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Hello,
I'm having issues with this function when I try to add a dict type to JSON field in database.
I have file called 5.txt. In this file I have a data as:
I use the following code to assign it to a variable.
And the type of "data" is <class ‘dict’>. The output is:
{'MESA': {'district': 6, 'town': 161, 'street': 19, 'building': 26, 'section': 0}}
So I'm trying to write the data variable to my table. This is how I created my table with SQL Alchemy.
And the code that I try to write it is:
city1 = get_or_create(session, Forms, city_payload=data)
But I get the following error:
But when I try to do it as following everything is ok:
By the way my function is almost the same as you did:
Why do you think I'm having this problem?
Thanks.