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How to Initialize Database With Default Values in SQLAlchemy Once After Database Creation

Recently, while working on a Python app, I needed an SQLAlchemy functionality to insert default values into SQLite database. In particular, I simply needed to execute some DDL only once after the database was created. How does SQLAlchemy handle this? Let’s investigate it on a simple database model for a prototype of a todo app created in the online database designer Vertabelo.

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SQLAlchemy - events

Recently, while working on a Python app, I needed an SQLAlchemy functionality to insert default values into SQLite database. In particular, I simply needed to execute some DDL only once after the database was created.

How does SQLAlchemy handle this? Let’s investigate it on a simple database model for a prototype of a todo app created in the online database designer Vertabelo. 

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The todo table stores basic information about task (title, description) and references priority table. This one stores three provided priorities (low, medium, high). 

Solution

Use after_create event from the event API

Subscribing to an event is possible through listen() function.

sqlalchemy - listen function


Or alternatively, the listens_for() decorator.

sqlalchemy - listen_for decorator


For my case, I can do it in two equivalent ways.

  1. Register a listener function for the table piority.
  2. def insert_initial_values(*args, **kwargs):
        db.session.add(Priority(name='low'))
        db.session.add(Priority(name='medium'))
        db.session.add(Priority(name='high'))
        db.session.commit()
    
    event.listen(Priority.__table__, 'after_create', insert_initial_values)
    
    or pass the SQL to execute into the DDL construct
    event.listen(Priority.__table__, 'after_create',
                DDL(""" INSERT INTO priority (id, name) VALUES (1, 'low'), (2, 'medium'), (3, 'high') """))
  3. Decorate the function as a listener with listens_for decorator.
  4. 
    @event.listens_for(Priority.__table__, 'after_create')
    def insert_initial_values(*args, **kwargs):
        db.session.add(Priority(name='low'))
        db.session.add(Priority(name='medium'))
        db.session.add(Priority(name='high'))
        db.session.commit()
    


Testing

For testing, I created a prototype application in Flask framework that uses plain SQLAlchemy models with the Flask-SQLAlchemy session.

The SQLAlchemy models were generated directly from the model designed in Vertabelo using script hosted on Github.

Here's the demo app (the code is also available on Github):


# models.py

from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, ForeignKey, Unicode
from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship

Base = declarative_base()


class Todo (Base):
   __tablename__ = "todo"
   id = Column('id', Integer, primary_key = True)
   priority_id = Column('priority_id', Integer, ForeignKey('priority.id'))
   title = Column('title', Unicode)
   description = Column('description', Unicode)

   priority = relationship('Priority', foreign_keys=priority_id)


class Priority (Base):
   __tablename__ = "priority"
   id = Column('id', Integer, primary_key = True)
   name = Column('name', Unicode)


# app.py

from flask import Flask
from sqlalchemy.event import listen

from models import Todo, Priority, Base
from sqlalchemy import event, DDL
from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy

app = Flask(__name__)
app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = 'sqlite:///db.test'
db = SQLAlchemy(app)


# first solution
# @event.listens_for(Priority.__table__, 'after_create')
# def insert_initial_values(*args, **kwargs):
#     db.session.add(Priority(name='low'))
#     db.session.add(Priority(name='medium'))
#     db.session.add(Priority(name='high'))
#     db.session.commit()


# second solution
# def insert_initial_values(*args, **kwargs):
#     db.session.add(Priority(name='low'))
#     db.session.add(Priority(name='medium'))
#     db.session.add(Priority(name='high'))
#     db.session.commit()
#
#
# event.listen(Priority.__table__, 'after_create', insert_initial_values)

# third solution
event.listen(Priority.__table__, 'after_create',
            DDL(""" INSERT INTO priority (id, name) VALUES (1, 'low'), (2, 'medium'), (3, 'high') """))


@app.before_first_request
def setup():
   # Recreate database each time for demo
   Base.metadata.drop_all(bind=db.engine)
   Base.metadata.create_all(bind=db.engine)

   low_priority = db.session.query(Priority).filter_by(name=u'low').first()
   medium_priority = db.session.query(Priority).filter_by(name=u'medium').first()
   high_priority = db.session.query(Priority).filter_by(name=u'high').first()

   db.session.add(Todo(title=u'title1', description=u'description1', priority_id=low_priority.id))
   db.session.add(Todo(title=u'title2', description=u'description2', priority_id=medium_priority.id))
   db.session.add(Todo(title=u'title3', description=u'description3', priority_id=high_priority.id))
   db.session.commit()


@app.route('/')
def index():
   todos = db.session.query(Todo).join(Priority).all()

   return u"".join([u"{0}: {1}: {2}".format(todo.title, todo.description, todo.priority.name) for todo in todos])


if __name__ == '__main__':
   Base.metadata.create_all(bind=db.engine)
   app.run(debug=True)


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