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# orm/collections.py
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2023 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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# <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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from __future__ import annotations
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import operator
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from typing import Any
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from typing import Callable
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from typing import Dict
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from typing import Generic
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from typing import List
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from typing import Optional
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from typing import Sequence
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from typing import Tuple
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from typing import Type
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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from typing import TypeVar
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from typing import Union
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from . import base
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from .collections import collection
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from .. import exc as sa_exc
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from .. import util
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from ..sql import coercions
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from ..sql import expression
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from ..sql import roles
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from ..util.typing import Literal
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from . import AttributeEventToken
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from . import Mapper
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from ..sql.elements import ColumnElement
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_KT = TypeVar("_KT", bound=Any)
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_VT = TypeVar("_VT", bound=Any)
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_F = TypeVar("_F", bound=Callable[[Any], Any])
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class _PlainColumnGetter(Generic[_KT]):
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"""Plain column getter, stores collection of Column objects
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directly.
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Serializes to a :class:`._SerializableColumnGetterV2`
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which has more expensive __call__() performance
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and some rare caveats.
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"""
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__slots__ = ("cols", "composite")
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def __init__(self, cols: Sequence[ColumnElement[_KT]]) -> None:
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self.cols = cols
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self.composite = len(cols) > 1
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def __reduce__(
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self,
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) -> Tuple[
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Type[_SerializableColumnGetterV2[_KT]],
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Tuple[Sequence[Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]]],
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]:
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return _SerializableColumnGetterV2._reduce_from_cols(self.cols)
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def _cols(self, mapper: Mapper[_KT]) -> Sequence[ColumnElement[_KT]]:
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return self.cols
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def __call__(self, value: _KT) -> Union[_KT, Tuple[_KT, ...]]:
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state = base.instance_state(value)
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m = base._state_mapper(state)
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key: List[_KT] = [
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m._get_state_attr_by_column(state, state.dict, col)
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for col in self._cols(m)
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]
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if self.composite:
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return tuple(key)
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else:
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obj = key[0]
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if obj is None:
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return _UNMAPPED_AMBIGUOUS_NONE
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else:
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return obj
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class _SerializableColumnGetterV2(_PlainColumnGetter[_KT]):
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"""Updated serializable getter which deals with
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multi-table mapped classes.
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Two extremely unusual cases are not supported.
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Mappings which have tables across multiple metadata
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objects, or which are mapped to non-Table selectables
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linked across inheriting mappers may fail to function
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here.
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"""
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__slots__ = ("colkeys",)
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def __init__(
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self, colkeys: Sequence[Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]]
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) -> None:
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self.colkeys = colkeys
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self.composite = len(colkeys) > 1
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def __reduce__(
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self,
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) -> Tuple[
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Type[_SerializableColumnGetterV2[_KT]],
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Tuple[Sequence[Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]]],
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]:
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return self.__class__, (self.colkeys,)
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@classmethod
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def _reduce_from_cols(
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cls, cols: Sequence[ColumnElement[_KT]]
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) -> Tuple[
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Type[_SerializableColumnGetterV2[_KT]],
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Tuple[Sequence[Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]]],
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]:
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def _table_key(c: ColumnElement[_KT]) -> Optional[str]:
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if not isinstance(c.table, expression.TableClause):
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return None
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else:
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return c.table.key # type: ignore
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colkeys = [(c.key, _table_key(c)) for c in cols]
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return _SerializableColumnGetterV2, (colkeys,)
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def _cols(self, mapper: Mapper[_KT]) -> Sequence[ColumnElement[_KT]]:
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cols: List[ColumnElement[_KT]] = []
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metadata = getattr(mapper.local_table, "metadata", None)
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for (ckey, tkey) in self.colkeys:
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if tkey is None or metadata is None or tkey not in metadata:
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cols.append(mapper.local_table.c[ckey]) # type: ignore
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else:
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cols.append(metadata.tables[tkey].c[ckey])
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return cols
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def column_keyed_dict(
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mapping_spec: Union[Type[_KT], Callable[[_KT], _VT]],
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*,
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ignore_unpopulated_attribute: bool = False,
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) -> Type[KeyFuncDict[_KT, _KT]]:
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"""A dictionary-based collection type with column-based keying.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.0 Renamed :data:`.column_mapped_collection` to
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:class:`.column_keyed_dict`.
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Returns a :class:`.KeyFuncDict` factory which will produce new
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dictionary keys based on the value of a particular :class:`.Column`-mapped
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attribute on ORM mapped instances to be added to the dictionary.
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.. note:: the value of the target attribute must be assigned with its
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value at the time that the object is being added to the
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dictionary collection. Additionally, changes to the key attribute
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are **not tracked**, which means the key in the dictionary is not
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automatically synchronized with the key value on the target object
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itself. See :ref:`key_collections_mutations` for further details.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`orm_dictionary_collection` - background on use
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:param mapping_spec: a :class:`_schema.Column` object that is expected
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to be mapped by the target mapper to a particular attribute on the
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mapped class, the value of which on a particular instance is to be used
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as the key for a new dictionary entry for that instance.
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:param ignore_unpopulated_attribute: if True, and the mapped attribute
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indicated by the given :class:`_schema.Column` target attribute
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on an object is not populated at all, the operation will be silently
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skipped. By default, an error is raised.
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.. versionadded:: 2.0 an error is raised by default if the attribute
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being used for the dictionary key is determined that it was never
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populated with any value. The
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:paramref:`_orm.column_keyed_dict.ignore_unpopulated_attribute`
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parameter may be set which will instead indicate that this condition
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should be ignored, and the append operation silently skipped.
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This is in contrast to the behavior of the 1.x series which would
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erroneously populate the value in the dictionary with an arbitrary key
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value of ``None``.
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"""
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cols = [
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coercions.expect(roles.ColumnArgumentRole, q, argname="mapping_spec")
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for q in util.to_list(mapping_spec)
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]
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keyfunc = _PlainColumnGetter(cols)
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return _mapped_collection_cls(
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keyfunc,
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ignore_unpopulated_attribute=ignore_unpopulated_attribute,
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)
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_UNMAPPED_AMBIGUOUS_NONE = object()
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class _AttrGetter:
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__slots__ = ("attr_name", "getter")
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def __init__(self, attr_name: str):
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self.attr_name = attr_name
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self.getter = operator.attrgetter(attr_name)
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def __call__(self, mapped_object: Any) -> Any:
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obj = self.getter(mapped_object)
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if obj is None:
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state = base.instance_state(mapped_object)
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mp = state.mapper
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if self.attr_name in mp.attrs:
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dict_ = state.dict
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obj = dict_.get(self.attr_name, base.NO_VALUE)
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if obj is None:
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return _UNMAPPED_AMBIGUOUS_NONE
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else:
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return _UNMAPPED_AMBIGUOUS_NONE
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return obj
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def __reduce__(self) -> Tuple[Type[_AttrGetter], Tuple[str]]:
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return _AttrGetter, (self.attr_name,)
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def attribute_keyed_dict(
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attr_name: str, *, ignore_unpopulated_attribute: bool = False
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) -> Type[KeyFuncDict[_KT, _KT]]:
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"""A dictionary-based collection type with attribute-based keying.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.0 Renamed :data:`.attribute_mapped_collection` to
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:func:`.attribute_keyed_dict`.
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Returns a :class:`.KeyFuncDict` factory which will produce new
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dictionary keys based on the value of a particular named attribute on
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ORM mapped instances to be added to the dictionary.
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.. note:: the value of the target attribute must be assigned with its
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value at the time that the object is being added to the
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dictionary collection. Additionally, changes to the key attribute
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are **not tracked**, which means the key in the dictionary is not
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automatically synchronized with the key value on the target object
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itself. See :ref:`key_collections_mutations` for further details.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`orm_dictionary_collection` - background on use
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:param attr_name: string name of an ORM-mapped attribute
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on the mapped class, the value of which on a particular instance
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is to be used as the key for a new dictionary entry for that instance.
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:param ignore_unpopulated_attribute: if True, and the target attribute
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on an object is not populated at all, the operation will be silently
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skipped. By default, an error is raised.
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.. versionadded:: 2.0 an error is raised by default if the attribute
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being used for the dictionary key is determined that it was never
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populated with any value. The
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:paramref:`_orm.attribute_keyed_dict.ignore_unpopulated_attribute`
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parameter may be set which will instead indicate that this condition
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should be ignored, and the append operation silently skipped.
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This is in contrast to the behavior of the 1.x series which would
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erroneously populate the value in the dictionary with an arbitrary key
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value of ``None``.
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"""
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return _mapped_collection_cls(
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_AttrGetter(attr_name),
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ignore_unpopulated_attribute=ignore_unpopulated_attribute,
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)
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def keyfunc_mapping(
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keyfunc: _F,
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*,
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ignore_unpopulated_attribute: bool = False,
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) -> Type[KeyFuncDict[_KT, Any]]:
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"""A dictionary-based collection type with arbitrary keying.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.0 Renamed :data:`.mapped_collection` to
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:func:`.keyfunc_mapping`.
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Returns a :class:`.KeyFuncDict` factory with a keying function
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generated from keyfunc, a callable that takes an entity and returns a
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key value.
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.. note:: the given keyfunc is called only once at the time that the
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target object is being added to the collection. Changes to the
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effective value returned by the function are not tracked.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`orm_dictionary_collection` - background on use
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:param keyfunc: a callable that will be passed the ORM-mapped instance
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which should then generate a new key to use in the dictionary.
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If the value returned is :attr:`.LoaderCallableStatus.NO_VALUE`, an error
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is raised.
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:param ignore_unpopulated_attribute: if True, and the callable returns
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:attr:`.LoaderCallableStatus.NO_VALUE` for a particular instance, the
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operation will be silently skipped. By default, an error is raised.
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.. versionadded:: 2.0 an error is raised by default if the callable
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being used for the dictionary key returns
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:attr:`.LoaderCallableStatus.NO_VALUE`, which in an ORM attribute
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context indicates an attribute that was never populated with any value.
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The :paramref:`_orm.mapped_collection.ignore_unpopulated_attribute`
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parameter may be set which will instead indicate that this condition
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should be ignored, and the append operation silently skipped. This is
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in contrast to the behavior of the 1.x series which would erroneously
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populate the value in the dictionary with an arbitrary key value of
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``None``.
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"""
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return _mapped_collection_cls(
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keyfunc, ignore_unpopulated_attribute=ignore_unpopulated_attribute
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)
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class KeyFuncDict(Dict[_KT, _VT]):
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"""Base for ORM mapped dictionary classes.
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Extends the ``dict`` type with additional methods needed by SQLAlchemy ORM
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collection classes. Use of :class:`_orm.KeyFuncDict` is most directly
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by using the :func:`.attribute_keyed_dict` or
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:func:`.column_keyed_dict` class factories.
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:class:`_orm.KeyFuncDict` may also serve as the base for user-defined
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custom dictionary classes.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.0 Renamed :class:`.MappedCollection` to
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:class:`.KeyFuncDict`.
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.. seealso::
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:func:`_orm.attribute_keyed_dict`
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:func:`_orm.column_keyed_dict`
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:ref:`orm_dictionary_collection`
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:ref:`orm_custom_collection`
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"""
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def __init__(
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self,
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keyfunc: _F,
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*dict_args: Any,
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ignore_unpopulated_attribute: bool = False,
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) -> None:
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"""Create a new collection with keying provided by keyfunc.
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keyfunc may be any callable that takes an object and returns an object
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for use as a dictionary key.
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The keyfunc will be called every time the ORM needs to add a member by
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value-only (such as when loading instances from the database) or
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remove a member. The usual cautions about dictionary keying apply-
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``keyfunc(object)`` should return the same output for the life of the
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collection. Keying based on mutable properties can result in
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unreachable instances "lost" in the collection.
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"""
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self.keyfunc = keyfunc
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self.ignore_unpopulated_attribute = ignore_unpopulated_attribute
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super().__init__(*dict_args)
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@classmethod
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def _unreduce(
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cls, keyfunc: _F, values: Dict[_KT, _KT]
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) -> "KeyFuncDict[_KT, _KT]":
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mp: KeyFuncDict[_KT, _KT] = KeyFuncDict(keyfunc)
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mp.update(values)
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return mp
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def __reduce__(
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self,
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) -> Tuple[
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Callable[[_KT, _KT], KeyFuncDict[_KT, _KT]],
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Tuple[Any, Union[Dict[_KT, _KT], Dict[_KT, _KT]]],
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]:
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return (KeyFuncDict._unreduce, (self.keyfunc, dict(self)))
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@util.preload_module("sqlalchemy.orm.attributes")
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def _raise_for_unpopulated(
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self,
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value: _KT,
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initiator: Union[AttributeEventToken, Literal[None, False]] = None,
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*,
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warn_only: bool,
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) -> None:
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mapper = base.instance_state(value).mapper
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attributes = util.preloaded.orm_attributes
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if not isinstance(initiator, attributes.AttributeEventToken):
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relationship = "unknown relationship"
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elif initiator.key in mapper.attrs:
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relationship = f"{mapper.attrs[initiator.key]}"
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else:
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relationship = initiator.key
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if warn_only:
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util.warn(
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f"Attribute keyed dictionary value for "
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f"attribute '{relationship}' was None; this will raise "
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"in a future release. "
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f"To skip this assignment entirely, "
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f'Set the "ignore_unpopulated_attribute=True" '
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f"parameter on the mapped collection factory."
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)
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else:
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raise sa_exc.InvalidRequestError(
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"In event triggered from population of "
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f"attribute '{relationship}' "
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"(potentially from a backref), "
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f"can't populate value in KeyFuncDict; "
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"dictionary key "
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f"derived from {base.instance_str(value)} is not "
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f"populated. Ensure appropriate state is set up on "
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f"the {base.instance_str(value)} object "
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f"before assigning to the {relationship} attribute. "
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f"To skip this assignment entirely, "
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f'Set the "ignore_unpopulated_attribute=True" '
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f"parameter on the mapped collection factory."
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)
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@collection.appender # type: ignore[misc]
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@collection.internally_instrumented # type: ignore[misc]
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def set(
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self,
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value: _KT,
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_sa_initiator: Union[AttributeEventToken, Literal[None, False]] = None,
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) -> None:
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"""Add an item by value, consulting the keyfunc for the key."""
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key = self.keyfunc(value)
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if key is base.NO_VALUE:
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if not self.ignore_unpopulated_attribute:
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self._raise_for_unpopulated(
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value, _sa_initiator, warn_only=False
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)
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else:
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return
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elif key is _UNMAPPED_AMBIGUOUS_NONE:
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if not self.ignore_unpopulated_attribute:
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self._raise_for_unpopulated(
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value, _sa_initiator, warn_only=True
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)
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key = None
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else:
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return
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self.__setitem__(key, value, _sa_initiator) # type: ignore[call-arg]
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@collection.remover # type: ignore[misc]
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@collection.internally_instrumented # type: ignore[misc]
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def remove(
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self,
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value: _KT,
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_sa_initiator: Union[AttributeEventToken, Literal[None, False]] = None,
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) -> None:
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"""Remove an item by value, consulting the keyfunc for the key."""
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key = self.keyfunc(value)
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|
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if key is base.NO_VALUE:
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if not self.ignore_unpopulated_attribute:
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self._raise_for_unpopulated(
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value, _sa_initiator, warn_only=False
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)
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|
return
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|
elif key is _UNMAPPED_AMBIGUOUS_NONE:
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|
if not self.ignore_unpopulated_attribute:
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self._raise_for_unpopulated(
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|
value, _sa_initiator, warn_only=True
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)
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key = None
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else:
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return
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# Let self[key] raise if key is not in this collection
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|
# testlib.pragma exempt:__ne__
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|
if self[key] != value:
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raise sa_exc.InvalidRequestError(
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|
"Can not remove '%s': collection holds '%s' for key '%s'. "
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|
"Possible cause: is the KeyFuncDict key function "
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|
"based on mutable properties or properties that only obtain "
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|
"values after flush?" % (value, self[key], key)
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|
)
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|
self.__delitem__(key, _sa_initiator) # type: ignore[call-arg]
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|
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|
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|
def _mapped_collection_cls(
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|
keyfunc: _F, ignore_unpopulated_attribute: bool
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|
) -> Type[KeyFuncDict[_KT, _KT]]:
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|
class _MKeyfuncMapped(KeyFuncDict[_KT, _KT]):
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|
def __init__(self, *dict_args: Any) -> None:
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|
super().__init__(
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|
keyfunc,
|
||
|
*dict_args,
|
||
|
ignore_unpopulated_attribute=ignore_unpopulated_attribute,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
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||
|
return _MKeyfuncMapped
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||
|
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||
|
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||
|
MappedCollection = KeyFuncDict
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||
|
"""A synonym for :class:`.KeyFuncDict`.
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||
|
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||
|
.. versionchanged:: 2.0 Renamed :class:`.MappedCollection` to
|
||
|
:class:`.KeyFuncDict`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
mapped_collection = keyfunc_mapping
|
||
|
"""A synonym for :func:`_orm.keyfunc_mapping`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 2.0 Renamed :data:`.mapped_collection` to
|
||
|
:func:`_orm.keyfunc_mapping`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
attribute_mapped_collection = attribute_keyed_dict
|
||
|
"""A synonym for :func:`_orm.attribute_keyed_dict`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 2.0 Renamed :data:`.attribute_mapped_collection` to
|
||
|
:func:`_orm.attribute_keyed_dict`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
column_mapped_collection = column_keyed_dict
|
||
|
"""A synonym for :func:`_orm.column_keyed_dict.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 2.0 Renamed :func:`.column_mapped_collection` to
|
||
|
:func:`_orm.column_keyed_dict`
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|