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view backend/sqlalchemy/Database.py @ 155:a05719a6175e
move common functionality into an abstract backend class, have both backends inherit from it. Implement enough of the couchdb backend that reading feeds (and marking feed entries as read) is possible
author | Dirk Olmes <dirk@xanthippe.ping.de> |
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date | Sat, 27 Aug 2011 08:52:03 +0200 |
parents | 5b131f82057d |
children | bb3c851b18b1 |
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from sqlalchemy.engine import create_engine from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker import Mapping import argparse import util # Keep the connection to the database only once. The feed updater and the GUI app will # operate on a single engine/session but this comes in handy for interactive use engine = None SessionMaker = None def createSession(databaseUrl=None): if databaseUrl is None: databaseUrl = _getDatabaseUrl() initEngine(databaseUrl) Mapping.createMapping(engine) initSessionMaker() return SessionMaker() def _getDatabaseUrl(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("--dburl", nargs="?", required=True, help="Database URL for the sqlalchemy backend") args = parser.parse_known_args() return args[0].dburl def initEngine(databaseUrl): global engine if engine is None: verbose = util.databaseLoggingEnabled() engine = create_engine(databaseUrl, echo=verbose) def initSessionMaker(): global SessionMaker if SessionMaker is None: SessionMaker = sessionmaker(bind=engine)