from logging.config import fileConfig from sqlalchemy import engine_from_config from sqlalchemy import pool from alembic import context # this is the Alembic Config object, which provides # access to the values within the .ini file in use. config = context.config # Interpret the config file for Python logging. # This line sets up loggers basically. if config.config_file_name is not None: fileConfig(config.config_file_name) # add your model's MetaData object here # for 'autogenerate' support import sys import os sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))) from app import create_app, db from app.models import User, Folder app = create_app() with app.app_context(): target_metadata = db.metadata # other values from the config, defined by the needs of env.py, # can be acquired: # my_important_option = config.get_main_option("my_important_option") # ... etc. def run_migrations_offline() -> None: """Run migrations in 'offline' mode. This configures the context with just a URL and not an Engine, though an Engine is acceptable here as well. By skipping the Engine creation we don't even need a DBAPI to be available. Calls to context.execute() here emit the given string to the script output. """ url = config.get_main_option("sqlalchemy.url") context.configure( url=url, target_metadata=target_metadata, literal_binds=True, dialect_opts={"paramstyle": "named"}, ) with context.begin_transaction(): context.run_migrations() def run_migrations_online() -> None: """Run migrations in 'online' mode. In this scenario we need to create an Engine and associate a connection with the context. """ # Use the Flask app's database configuration with app.app_context(): connectable = db.engine with connectable.connect() as connection: context.configure( connection=connection, target_metadata=target_metadata ) with context.begin_transaction(): context.run_migrations() if context.is_offline_mode(): run_migrations_offline() else: run_migrations_online()