Starter question of declarative style SQLAlchemy relation()
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I am quite new to SQLAlchemy, or even database programming, maybe my question is too simple. Now I have two class/table:
class User(Base):
__tablename__ = 'users'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
name = Column(String(40))
...
class Computer(Base):
__tablename__ = 'comps'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
buyer_id = Column(None, ForeignKey('users.id'))
user_id = Column(None, ForeignKey('users.id'))
buyer = relation(User, backref=backref('buys', order_by=id))
user = relation(User, backref=backref('usings', order_by=id))
Of course, it cannot run. This is the backtrace:
File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/SQLAlchemy-0.5.8-py2.6.egg/sqlalchemy/orm/state.py", line 71, in initialize_instance
fn(self, instance, args, kwargs)
File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/SQLAlchemy-0.5.8-py2.6.egg/sqlalchemy/orm/mapper.py", line 1829, in _event_on_init
instrumenting_mapper.compile()
File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/SQLAlchemy-0.5.8-py2.6.egg/sqlalchemy/orm/mapper.py", line 687, in compile
mapper._post_configure_properties()
File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/SQLAlchemy-0.5.8-py2.6.egg/sqlalchemy/orm/mapper.py", line 716, in _post_configure_properties
prop.init()
File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/SQLAlchemy-0.5.8-py2.6.egg/sqlalchemy/orm/interfaces.py", line 408, in init
self.do_init()
File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/SQLAlchemy-0.5.8-py2.6.egg/sqlalchemy/orm/properties.py", line 716, in do_init
self._determine_joins()
File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/SQLAlchemy-0.5.8-py2.6.egg/sqlalchemy/orm/properties.py", line 806, in _determine_joins
"many-to-many relation, 'secondaryjoin' is needed as well." % (self))
sqlalchemy.exc.ArgumentError: Could not determine join condition between parent/child tables on relation Package.maintainer. Specify a 'primaryjoin' expression. If this is a many-to-many relation, 'secondaryjoin' is needed as well.
There's two foreign keys in class Computer, so the relation() callings cannot determine which one should be used. I think I must use extra arguments to specify it, right? And howto? Thanks
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