Mercurial > hg > Feedworm
view Mapping.py @ 17:5fda8bd94fa8
make the model used to display feeds generic (so it can be used to display FeedEntries, too)
author | Dirk Olmes <dirk@xanthippe.ping.de> |
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date | Wed, 28 Apr 2010 03:37:01 +0200 |
parents | 215c34f61e95 |
children | 74481aa49974 |
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from Feed import Feed from FeedEntry import FeedEntry from sqlalchemy import Column from sqlalchemy import DateTime from sqlalchemy import ForeignKey from sqlalchemy import Integer from sqlalchemy import MetaData from sqlalchemy import String from sqlalchemy import Table from sqlalchemy.orm import mapper from sqlalchemy.orm import relation def createMapping(engine): metadata = MetaData(engine) feedTable = Table("feed", metadata, Column("pk", Integer, primary_key=True), Column("title", String(255), nullable=False), Column("rss_url", String(255), nullable=False) ) feedEntryTable = Table("feed_entry", metadata, Column("pk", Integer, primary_key=True), Column("create_timestamp", DateTime, nullable=False), Column("id", String(255), nullable=False), Column("link", String(255), nullable=False), Column("title", String, nullable=False), Column("summary", String, nullable=False), Column("updated", DateTime), Column("feed_id", Integer, ForeignKey("feed.pk")) ) metadata.create_all() mapper(FeedEntry, feedEntryTable) mapper(Feed, feedTable, properties = { "entries" : relation(FeedEntry, backref = "feed") } )