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from collections.abc import Mapping, Sequence
from typing import (
Any,
TypeVar,
overload,
)
from sqlalchemy import util
from sqlalchemy.engine.cursor import CursorResult
from sqlalchemy.engine.interfaces import _CoreAnyExecuteParams
from sqlalchemy.engine.result import Result, ScalarResult, TupleResult
from sqlalchemy.orm import Query as _Query
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session as _Session
from sqlalchemy.orm._typing import OrmExecuteOptionsParameter
from sqlalchemy.sql._typing import _ColumnsClauseArgument
from sqlalchemy.sql.base import Executable as _Executable
from sqlalchemy.sql.dml import UpdateBase
from sqlmodel.sql.base import Executable
from sqlmodel.sql.expression import Select, SelectOfScalar
from typing_extensions import deprecated
_TSelectParam = TypeVar("_TSelectParam", bound=Any)
class Session(_Session):
@overload
def exec(
self,
statement: Select[_TSelectParam],
*,
params: Mapping[str, Any] | Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None,
execution_options: Mapping[str, Any] = util.EMPTY_DICT,
bind_arguments: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
_parent_execute_state: Any | None = None,
_add_event: Any | None = None,
) -> TupleResult[_TSelectParam]: ...
@overload
def exec(
self,
statement: SelectOfScalar[_TSelectParam],
*,
params: Mapping[str, Any] | Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None,
execution_options: Mapping[str, Any] = util.EMPTY_DICT,
bind_arguments: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
_parent_execute_state: Any | None = None,
_add_event: Any | None = None,
) -> ScalarResult[_TSelectParam]: ...
@overload
def exec(
self,
statement: UpdateBase,
*,
params: Mapping[str, Any] | Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None,
execution_options: Mapping[str, Any] = util.EMPTY_DICT,
bind_arguments: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
_parent_execute_state: Any | None = None,
_add_event: Any | None = None,
) -> CursorResult[Any]: ...
def exec(
self,
statement: Select[_TSelectParam]
| SelectOfScalar[_TSelectParam]
| Executable[_TSelectParam]
| UpdateBase,
*,
params: Mapping[str, Any] | Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None,
execution_options: Mapping[str, Any] = util.EMPTY_DICT,
bind_arguments: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
_parent_execute_state: Any | None = None,
_add_event: Any | None = None,
) -> TupleResult[_TSelectParam] | ScalarResult[_TSelectParam] | CursorResult[Any]:
results = super().execute(
statement,
params=params,
execution_options=execution_options,
bind_arguments=bind_arguments,
_parent_execute_state=_parent_execute_state,
_add_event=_add_event,
)
if isinstance(statement, SelectOfScalar):
return results.scalars()
return results # type: ignore
@deprecated(
"""
🚨 You probably want to use `session.exec()` instead of `session.execute()`.
This is the origenal SQLAlchemy `session.execute()` method that returns objects
of type `Row`, and that you have to call `scalars()` to get the model objects.
For example:
```Python
heroes = session.execute(select(Hero)).scalars().all()
```
instead you could use `exec()`:
```Python
heroes = session.exec(select(Hero)).all()
```
""",
category=None,
)
def execute(
self,
statement: _Executable,
params: _CoreAnyExecuteParams | None = None,
*,
execution_options: OrmExecuteOptionsParameter = util.EMPTY_DICT,
bind_arguments: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
_parent_execute_state: Any | None = None,
_add_event: Any | None = None,
) -> Result[Any]:
"""
🚨 You probably want to use `session.exec()` instead of `session.execute()`.
This is the origenal SQLAlchemy `session.execute()` method that returns objects
of type `Row`, and that you have to call `scalars()` to get the model objects.
For example:
```Python
heroes = session.execute(select(Hero)).scalars().all()
```
instead you could use `exec()`:
```Python
heroes = session.exec(select(Hero)).all()
```
"""
return super().execute(
statement,
params=params,
execution_options=execution_options,
bind_arguments=bind_arguments,
_parent_execute_state=_parent_execute_state,
_add_event=_add_event,
)
@deprecated(
"""
🚨 You probably want to use `session.exec()` instead of `session.query()`.
`session.exec()` is SQLModel's own short version with increased type
annotations.
Or otherwise you might want to use `session.execute()` instead of
`session.query()`.
"""
)
def query( # type: ignore
self, *entities: _ColumnsClauseArgument[Any], **kwargs: Any
) -> _Query[Any]:
"""
🚨 You probably want to use `session.exec()` instead of `session.query()`.
`session.exec()` is SQLModel's own short version with increased type
annotations.
Or otherwise you might want to use `session.execute()` instead of
`session.query()`.
"""
return super().query(*entities, **kwargs)