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CRUD Sqlite Alchemy

The document reviews how to perform CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations in a SQLite database using SQLAlchemy. It discusses creating a database and table, then shows code samples for creating a new record, reading all and a particular record, updating a record by query or primary key, and deleting a record by primary key. The key operations demonstrated include querying the table, adding/committing, and deleting from the session.

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CRUD Sqlite Alchemy

The document reviews how to perform CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations in a SQLite database using SQLAlchemy. It discusses creating a database and table, then shows code samples for creating a new record, reading all and a particular record, updating a record by query or primary key, and deleting a record by primary key. The key operations demonstrated include querying the table, adding/committing, and deleting from the session.

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Hopefully, you figured out how to solve the challenge from the last lesson, as a review,

here's a summary of some of the things we did:

Create a New Database

1. from flask import Flask


2. from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
3. app = Flask(__name__)
4. app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = "sqlite:///<name of database>.db"
5. db = SQLAlchemy(app)

Create a New Table

1. class Book(db.Model):
2. id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
3. title = db.Column(db.String(250), unique=True, nullable=False)
4. author = db.Column(db.String(250), nullable=False)
5. rating = db.Column(db.Float, nullable=False
6.  
7. db.create_all()

In addition to these things, the most crucial thing to figure out when working with any
new database technology is how to data records.

Create

Read

Update

Delete

So, let's go through each of these using SQLite and SQLAlchemy:

Create A New Record

1. new_book = Book(id=1, title="Harry Potter", author="J. K. Rowling",


rating=9.3)
2. db.session.add(new_book)
3. db.session.commit()

NOTE: When creating new records, the primary key fields is optional. you can also write:

new_book = Book(title="Harry Potter", author="J. K. Rowling",


rating=9.3)

the  id  field will be auto-generated.

Read All Records

1. all_books = session.query(Book).all()

Read A Particular Record By Query

1. book = Book.query.filter_by(title="Harry Potter").first()

Update A Particular Record By Query

1. book_to_update = Book.query.filter_by(title="Harry Potter").first()


2. book_to_update.title = "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"
3. db.session.commit()

Update A Record By PRIMARY KEY

1. book_id = 1
2. book_to_update = Book.query.get(book_id)
3. book_to_update.title = "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"
4. db.session.commit()

Delete A Particular Record By PRIMARY KEY

1. book_id = 1
2. book_to_delete = Book.query.get(book_id)
3. db.session.delete(book_to_delete)
4. db.session.commit()

You can also delete by querying for a particular value e.g. by title or one of the other
properties.

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