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Expression Serializer Extension¶
Serializer/Deserializer objects for usage with SQLAlchemy query structures, allowing “contextual” deserialization.
Legacy Feature
The serializer extension is legacy and should not be used for new development.
Any SQLAlchemy query structure, either based on sqlalchemy.sql.* or sqlalchemy.orm.* can be used. The mappers, Tables, Columns, Session etc. which are referenced by the structure are not persisted in serialized form, but are instead re-associated with the query structure when it is deserialized.
Warning
The serializer extension uses pickle to serialize and deserialize objects, so the same security consideration mentioned in the python documentation apply.
Usage is nearly the same as that of the standard Python pickle module:
from sqlalchemy.ext.serializer import loads, dumps
metadata = MetaData(bind=some_engine)
Session = scoped_session(sessionmaker())
# ... define mappers
query = Session.query(MyClass).
filter(MyClass.somedata=='foo').order_by(MyClass.sortkey)
# pickle the query
serialized = dumps(query)
# unpickle. Pass in metadata + scoped_session
query2 = loads(serialized, metadata, Session)
print query2.all()
Similar restrictions as when using raw pickle apply; mapped classes must be themselves be pickleable, meaning they are importable from a module-level namespace.
The serializer module is only appropriate for query structures. It is not needed for:
instances of user-defined classes. These contain no references to engines, sessions or expression constructs in the typical case and can be serialized directly.
Table metadata that is to be loaded entirely from the serialized structure (i.e. is not already declared in the application). Regular pickle.loads()/dumps() can be used to fully dump any
MetaData
object, typically one which was reflected from an existing database at some previous point in time. The serializer module is specifically for the opposite case, where the Table metadata is already present in memory.
Object Name | Description |
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dumps(obj[, protocol]) |
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loads(data[, metadata, scoped_session, engine]) |
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- class sqlalchemy.ext.serializer.Deserializer¶
Members
Class signature
class
sqlalchemy.ext.serializer.Deserializer
(_pickle.Unpickler
)-
method
sqlalchemy.ext.serializer.Deserializer.
get_engine()¶
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method
sqlalchemy.ext.serializer.Deserializer.
persistent_load(id_)¶
-
method
- class sqlalchemy.ext.serializer.Serializer¶
Members
Class signature
class
sqlalchemy.ext.serializer.Serializer
(_pickle.Pickler
)-
method
sqlalchemy.ext.serializer.Serializer.
persistent_id(obj)¶
-
method
- function sqlalchemy.ext.serializer.dumps(obj, protocol=5)¶
- function sqlalchemy.ext.serializer.loads(data, metadata=None, scoped_session=None, engine=None)¶
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