[PR #371] [CLOSED] Scheduled weekly dependency update for week 13 #375

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Original PR: https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/pull/371
Author: @pyup-bot
Created: 4/1/2024
Status: Closed

Base: masterHead: pyup-scheduled-update-2024-04-01


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  • ff40b01 Update flask from 1.1.2 to 3.0.2
  • 0361644 Update flask-admin from 1.5.7 to 1.6.1
  • d2543e3 Update flask-sqlalchemy from 2.4.4 to 3.1.1
  • 0abd2c0 Update sqlalchemy from 1.3.20 to 2.0.29
  • 532cb78 Update wtforms from 2.3.3 to 3.1.2
  • 58a94c0 Update coverage from 5.3 to 7.4.4
  • a031fc7 Update pytest from 6.2.0 to 8.1.1
  • e15b06b Update flask-cors from 3.0.9 to 4.0.0
  • 0e137bb Update pytest-cov from 2.10.1 to 5.0.0
  • c76d4e6 Update pytest-flask from 1.1.0 to 1.3.0

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📄 Description

Update Flask from 1.1.2 to 3.0.2.

Changelog

3.0.2

This is a fix release for the 3.0.x feature release branch. It fixes bugs but does not otherwise change behavior and should not result in breaking changes.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/3.0.x/changes/#version-3.0.2
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/34?closed=1
* PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/Flask/3.0.2/

3.0.1

This is a fix release for the 3.0.x feature release branch.

Fixes an issue where using other JSON providers, such as `flask-orjson`, previously caused loaded session data to have an incorrect format in some cases.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/3.0.x/changes/#version-3-0-1
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/32?closed=1
* PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/Flask/3.0.1/

3.0.0

This is a feature release, which includes new features, removes previously deprecated code, and adds new deprecations. The 3.0.x branch is now the supported fix branch, the 2.3.x branch will become a tag marking the end of support for that branch. We encourage everyone to upgrade, and to use a tool such as [pip-tools](https://pypi.org/project/pip-tools/) to pin all dependencies and control upgrades. Test with warnings treated as errors to be able to adapt to deprecation warnings early.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/3.0.x/changes/#version-3-0-0
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/20?closed=1

2.3.3

This is a fix release for the 2.3.x feature branch.

- Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.3.x/changes/#version-2-3-3
- Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/31?closed=1

2.3.2

This is a security fix release for the 2.3.x release branch.

* Security advisory: https://github.com/pallets/flask/security/advisories/GHSA-m2qf-hxjv-5gpq, CVE-2023-30861
* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.3.x/changes/#version-2-3-2
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/29?closed=1

2.3.1

This is a fix release for the 2.3.x release branch.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.3.x/changes/#version-2-3-1
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/28?closed=1

2.3.0

This is a feature release, which includes new features, removes previously deprecated code, and adds new deprecations. The 2.3.x branch is now the supported fix branch, the 2.2.x branch will become a tag marking the end of support for that branch. We encourage everyone to upgrade, and to use a tool such as [pip-tools](https://pypi.org/project/pip-tools/) to pin all dependencies and control upgrades. Test with warnings treated as errors to be able to adapt to deprecation warnings early.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.3.x/changes/#version-2-3-0
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/24?closed=1

2.2.5

This is a security fix release for the 2.2.x release branch. Note that 2.3.x is the currently supported release branch; please upgrade to the latest version if possible.

* Security advisory: https://github.com/pallets/flask/security/advisories/GHSA-m2qf-hxjv-5gpq, CVE-2023-30861
* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.2.x/changes/#version-2-2-5
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/30?closed=1

2.2.4

This is a fix release for the 2.2.x release branch.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.2.x/changes/#version-2-2-4
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/27?closed=1

2.2.3

This is a fix release for the 2.2.x release branch.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.2.x/changes/#version-2-2-3
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/26?closed=1

2.2.2

This is a fix release for the [2.2.0](https://github.com/pallets/flask/releases/tag/2.2.0) feature release.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.2.x/changes/#version-2-2-2
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/25?closed=1

2.2.1

This is a fix release for the [2.2.0](https://github.com/pallets/flask/releases/tag/2.2.0) feature release.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.2.x/changes/#version-2-2-1
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/23?closed=1

2.2.0

This is a feature release, which includes new features and removes previously deprecated code. The 2.2.x branch is now the supported bug fix branch, the 2.1.x branch will become a tag marking the end of support for that branch. We encourage everyone to upgrade, and to use a tool such as [pip-tools](https://pypi.org/project/pip-tools/) to pin all dependencies and control upgrades.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.2.x/changes/#version-2-2-0
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/19?closed=1

2.1.3

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.1.x/changes/#version-2-1-3
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/22?closed=1

2.1.2

This is a fix release for the [2.1.0](https://github.com/pallets/flask/releases/tag/2.1.0) feature release.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.1.x/changes/#version-2-1-2
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/21?closed=1

2.1.1

This is a fix release for the [2.1.0](https://github.com/pallets/flask/releases/tag/2.1.0) feature release.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.1.x/changes/#version-2-1-1
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/18?closed=1

2.1.0

This is a feature release, which includes new features and removes previously deprecated features. The 2.1.x branch is now the supported bugfix branch, the 2.0.x branch will become a tag marking the end of support for that branch. We encourage everyone to upgrade, and to use a tool such as [pip-tools](https://pypi.org/project/pip-tools/) to pin all dependencies and control upgrades.

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.1.x/changes/#version-2-1-0
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/13?closed=1

We also encourage upgrading to the latest versions of the other Pallets projects as well.

* Werkzeug 2.1 changes: https://werkzeug.palletsprojects.com/en/2.1.x/changes/#version-2-1-0
* Jinja 3.1 changes: https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/3.1.x/changes/#version-3-1-1
* Click 8.1 changes: https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/8.1.x/changes/#version-8-1-0
* MarkupSafe 2.1 changes: https://markupsafe.palletsprojects.com/en/2.1.x/changes/#version-2-1-1
* ItsDangerous 2.1 changes: https://itsdangerous.palletsprojects.com/en/2.1.x/changes/#version-2-1-2

2.0.3

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.0.x/changes/#version-2-0-3
* Milestone: https://github.com/pallets/flask/milestone/17?closed=1

2.0.2

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.0.x/changes/#version-2-0-2

2.0.1

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.0.x/changes/#version-2-0-1

2.0.0

New major versions of all the core Pallets libraries, including Flask 2.0, have been released! :tada: 

* Read the announcement on our blog: https://palletsprojects.com/blog/flask-2-0-released/
* Read the full list of changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/changes/#version-2-0-0
* Retweet the announcement on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PalletsTeam/status/1392266507296514048
* Follow our blog, Twitter, or GitHub to see future announcements.

This represents a significant amount of work, and there are quite a few changes. Be sure to carefully read the changelog, and use tools such as pip-compile and Dependabot to pin your dependencies and control your updates.

2.0.0rc2

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/master/changes#version-2-0-0

2.0.0rc1

* Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/master/changes/#version-2-0-0
Links

Update Flask-Admin from 1.5.7 to 1.6.1.

Changelog

1.6.1

-----

* SQLAlchemy 2.x support
* General updates and bug fixes
* Dropped WTForms 1 support

1.6.0

-----

* Dropped Python 2 support
* WTForms 3.0 support
* Various fixes

1.5.8

-----

* SQLAlchemy 1.4.5+ compatibility fixes
* Redis CLI fixes
Links

Update Flask-SQLAlchemy from 2.4.4 to 3.1.1.

Changelog

3.1.1

-------------

Released 2023-09-11

-   Deprecate the ``__version__`` attribute. Use feature detection, or
 ``importlib.metadata.version("flask-sqlalchemy")``, instead. :issue:`5230`

3.1.0

-------------

Released 2023-09-11

-   Drop support for Python 3.7.  :pr:`1251`
-   Add support for the SQLAlchemy 2.x API via ``model_class`` parameter. :issue:`1140`
-   Bump minimum version of SQLAlchemy to 2.0.16.
-   Remove previously deprecated code.
-   Pass extra keyword arguments from ``get_or_404`` to ``session.get``. :issue:`1149`
-   Fix bug with finding right bind key for clause statements. :issue:`1211`

3.0.5

-------------

Released 2023-06-21

-   ``Pagination.next()`` enforces ``max_per_page``. :issue:`1201`
-   Improve type hint for ``get_or_404`` return value to be non-optional. :pr:`1226`

3.0.4

-------------

Released 2023-06-19

-   Fix type hint for ``get_or_404`` return value. :pr:`1208`
-   Fix type hints for pyright (used by VS Code Pylance extension). :issue:`1205`

3.0.3

-------------

Released 2023-01-31

-   Show helpful errors when mistakenly using multiple ``SQLAlchemy`` instances for the
 same app, or without calling ``init_app``. :pr:`1151`
-   Fix issue with getting the engine associated with a model that uses polymorphic
 table inheritance. :issue:`1155`

3.0.2

-------------

Released 2022-10-14

-   Update compatibility with SQLAlchemy 2. :issue:`1122`

3.0.1

-------------

Released 2022-10-11

-   Export typing information instead of using external typeshed definitions.
 :issue:`1112`
-   If default engine options are set, but ``SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI`` is not set, an
 invalid default bind will not be configured. :issue:`1117`

3.0.0

-------------

Released 2022-10-04

-   Drop support for Python 2, 3.4, 3.5, and 3.6.
-   Bump minimum version of Flask to 2.2.
-   Bump minimum version of SQLAlchemy to 1.4.18.
-   Remove previously deprecated code.
-   The session is scoped to the current app context instead of the thread. This
 requires that an app context is active. This ensures that the session is cleaned up
 after every request.
-   An active Flask application context is always required to access ``session`` and
 ``engine``, regardless of if an application was passed to the constructor.
 :issue:`508, 944`
-   Different bind keys use different SQLAlchemy ``MetaData`` registries, allowing
 tables in different databases to have the same name. Bind keys are stored and looked
 up on the resulting metadata rather than the model or table.
-   ``SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI`` does not default to ``sqlite:///:memory:``. An error is
 raised if neither it nor ``SQLALCHEMY_BINDS`` define any engines. :pr:`731`
-   Configuring SQLite with a relative path is relative to ``app.instance_path`` instead
 of ``app.root_path``. The instance folder is created if necessary. :issue:`462`
-   Added ``get_or_404``, ``first_or_404``, ``one_or_404``, and ``paginate`` methods to
 the extension object. These use SQLAlchemy's preferred ``session.execute(select())``
 pattern instead of the legacy query interface. :issue:`1088`
-   Setup methods that create the engines and session are renamed with a leading
 underscore. They are considered internal interfaces which may change at any time.
-   All parameters to ``SQLAlchemy`` except ``app`` are keyword-only.
-   Renamed the ``bind`` parameter to ``bind_key`` and removed the ``app`` parameter
 from various ``SQLAlchemy`` methods.
-   The extension object uses ``__getattr__`` to alias names from the SQLAlchemy
 package, rather than copying them as attributes.
-   The extension object is stored directly as ``app.extensions["sqlalchemy"]``.
 :issue:`698`
-   The session class can be customized by passing the ``class_`` key in the
 ``session_options`` parameter. :issue:`327`
-   ``SignallingSession`` is renamed to ``Session``.
-   ``Session.get_bind`` more closely matches the base implementation.
-   Model classes and the ``db`` instance are available without imports in
 ``flask shell``. :issue:`1089`
-   The ``CamelCase`` to ``snake_case`` table name converter handles more patterns
 correctly. If model that was already created in the database changed, either use
 Alembic to rename the table, or set ``__tablename__`` to keep the old name.
 :issue:`406`
-   ``Model`` ``repr`` distinguishes between transient and pending instances.
 :issue:`967`
-   A custom model class can implement ``__init_subclass__`` with class parameters.
 :issue:`1002`
-   ``db.Table`` is a subclass instead of a function.
-   The ``engine_options`` parameter is applied as defaults before per-engine
 configuration.
-   ``SQLALCHEMY_BINDS`` values can either be an engine URL, or a dict of engine options
 including URL, for each bind. ``SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI`` and
 ``SQLALCHEMY_ENGINE_OPTIONS`` correspond to the ``None`` key and take precedence.
 :issue:`783`
-   Engines are created when calling ``init_app`` rather than the first time they are
 accessed. :issue:`698`
-   ``db.engines`` exposes the map of bind keys to engines for the current app.
-   ``get_engine``, ``get_tables_for_bind``, and ``get_binds`` are deprecated.
-   SQLite driver-level URIs that look like ``sqlite:///file:name.db?uri=true`` are
 supported. :issue:`998, 1045`
-   SQLite engines do not use ``NullPool`` if ``pool_size`` is 0.
-   MySQL engines use the "utf8mb4" charset by default. :issue:`875`
-   MySQL engines do not set ``pool_size`` to 10.
-   MySQL engines don't set a default for ``pool_recycle`` if not using a queue pool.
 :issue:`803`
-   ``Query`` is renamed from ``BaseQuery``.
-   Added ``Query.one_or_404``.
-   The query class is applied to ``backref`` in ``relationship``. :issue:`417`
-   Creating ``Pagination`` objects manually is no longer a public API. They should be
 created with ``db.paginate`` or ``query.paginate``. :issue:`1088`
-   ``Pagination.iter_pages`` and ``Query.paginate`` parameters are keyword-only.
-   ``Pagination`` is iterable, iterating over its items. :issue:`70`
-   Pagination count query is more efficient.
-   ``Pagination.iter_pages`` is more efficient. :issue:`622`
-   ``Pagination.iter_pages`` ``right_current`` parameter is inclusive.
-   Pagination ``per_page`` cannot be 0. :issue:`1091`
-   Pagination ``max_per_page`` defaults to 100. :issue:`1091`
-   Added ``Pagination.first`` and ``last`` properties, which give the number of the
 first and last item on the page. :issue:`567`
-   ``SQLALCHEMY_RECORD_QUERIES`` is disabled by default, and is not enabled
 automatically with ``app.debug`` or ``app.testing``. :issue:`1092`
-   ``get_debug_queries`` is renamed to ``get_recorded_queries`` to better match the
 config and functionality.
-   Recorded query info is a dataclass instead of a tuple. The ``context`` attribute is
 renamed to ``location``. Finding the location uses a more inclusive check.
-   ``SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS`` is disabled by default. :pr:`727`
-   ``SQLALCHEMY_COMMIT_ON_TEARDOWN`` is deprecated. It can cause various design issues
 that are difficult to debug. Call ``db.session.commit()`` directly instead.
 :issue:`216`

2.5.1

-------------

Released 2021-03-18

-   Fix compatibility with Python 2.7.

2.5.0

-------------

Released 2021-03-18

-   Update to support SQLAlchemy 1.4.
-   SQLAlchemy ``URL`` objects are immutable. Some internal methods have changed to
 return a new URL instead of ``None``. :issue:`885`
Links

Update SQLAlchemy from 1.3.20 to 2.0.29.

Changelog

2.0.29

:released: March 23, 2024

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10611

     Fixed Declarative issue where typing a relationship using
     :class:`_orm.Relationship` rather than :class:`_orm.Mapped` would
     inadvertently pull in the "dynamic" relationship loader strategy for that
     attribute.

 .. change::
     :tags: postgresql, usecase
     :tickets: 10693

     The PostgreSQL dialect now returns :class:`_postgresql.DOMAIN` instances
     when reflecting a column that has a domain as type. Previously, the domain
     data type was returned instead. As part of this change, the domain
     reflection was improved to also return the collation of the text types.
     Pull request courtesy of Thomas Stephenson.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, typing
     :tickets: 11055

     Fixed typing issue allowing asyncio ``run_sync()`` methods to correctly
     type the parameters according to the callable that was passed, making use
     of :pep:`612` ``ParamSpec`` variables.  Pull request courtesy Francisco R.
     Del Roio.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 11091

     Fixed issue in ORM annotated declarative where using
     :func:`_orm.mapped_column()` with an :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.index`
     or :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.unique` setting of False would be
     overridden by an incoming ``Annotated`` element that featured that
     parameter set to ``True``, even though the immediate
     :func:`_orm.mapped_column()` element is more specific and should take
     precedence.  The logic to reconcile the booleans has been enhanced to
     accommodate a local value of ``False`` as still taking precedence over an
     incoming ``True`` value from the annotated element.

 .. change::
     :tags: usecase, orm
     :tickets: 11130

     Added support for the :pep:`695` ``TypeAliasType`` construct as well as the
     python 3.12 native ``type`` keyword to work with ORM Annotated Declarative
     form when using these constructs to link to a :pep:`593` ``Annotated``
     container, allowing the resolution of the ``Annotated`` to proceed when
     these constructs are used in a :class:`_orm.Mapped` typing container.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, engine
     :tickets: 11157

     Fixed issue in :ref:`engine_insertmanyvalues` feature where using a primary
     key column with an "inline execute" default generator such as an explicit
     :class:`.Sequence` with an explcit schema name, while at the same time
     using the
     :paramref:`_engine.Connection.execution_options.schema_translate_map`
     feature would fail to render the sequence or the parameters properly,
     leading to errors.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, engine
     :tickets: 11160

     Made a change to the adjustment made in version 2.0.10 for :ticket:`9618`,
     which added the behavior of reconciling RETURNING rows from a bulk INSERT
     to the parameters that were passed to it.  This behavior included a
     comparison of already-DB-converted bound parameter values against returned
     row values that was not always "symmetrical" for SQL column types such as
     UUIDs, depending on specifics of how different DBAPIs receive such values
     versus how they return them, necessitating the need for additional
     "sentinel value resolver" methods on these column types.  Unfortunately
     this broke third party column types such as UUID/GUID types in libraries
     like SQLModel which did not implement this special method, raising an error
     "Can't match sentinel values in result set to parameter sets".  Rather than
     attempt to further explain and document this implementation detail of the
     "insertmanyvalues" feature including a public version of the new
     method, the approach is intead revised to no longer need this extra
     conversion step, and the logic that does the comparison now works on the
     pre-converted bound parameter value compared to the post-result-processed
     value, which should always be of a matching datatype.  In the unusual case
     that a custom SQL column type that also happens to be used in a "sentinel"
     column for bulk INSERT is not receiving and returning the same value type,
     the "Can't match" error will be raised, however the mitigation is
     straightforward in that the same Python datatype should be passed as that
     returned.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm, regression
     :tickets: 11173

     Fixed regression from version 2.0.28 caused by the fix for :ticket:`11085`
     where the newer method of adjusting post-cache bound parameter values would
     interefere with the implementation for the :func:`_orm.subqueryload` loader
     option, which has some more legacy patterns in use internally, when
     the additional loader criteria feature were used with this loader option.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql, regression
     :tickets: 11176

     Fixed regression from the 1.4 series where the refactor of the
     :meth:`_types.TypeEngine.with_variant` method introduced at
     :ref:`change_6980` failed to accommodate for the ``.copy()`` method, which
     will lose the variant mappings that are set up. This becomes an issue for
     the very specific case of a "schema" type, which includes types such as
     :class:`.Enum` and :class:`.ARRAY`, when they are then used in the context
     of an ORM Declarative mapping with mixins where copying of types comes into
     play.  The variant mapping is now copied as well.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, tests
     :tickets: 11187

     Backported to SQLAlchemy 2.0 an improvement to the test suite with regards
     to how asyncio related tests are run, now using the newer Python 3.11
     ``asyncio.Runner`` or a backported equivalent, rather than relying on the
     previous implementation based on ``asyncio.get_running_loop()``.  This
     should hopefully prevent issues with large suite runs on CPU loaded
     hardware where the event loop seems to become corrupted, leading to
     cascading failures.


.. changelog::

2.0.28

:released: March 4, 2024

 .. change::
     :tags: engine, usecase
     :tickets: 10974

     Added new core execution option
     :paramref:`_engine.Connection.execution_options.preserve_rowcount`. When
     set, the ``cursor.rowcount`` attribute from the DBAPI cursor will be
     unconditionally memoized at statement execution time, so that whatever
     value the DBAPI offers for any kind of statement will be available using
     the :attr:`_engine.CursorResult.rowcount` attribute from the
     :class:`_engine.CursorResult`.  This allows the rowcount to be accessed for
     statements such as INSERT and SELECT, to the degree supported by the DBAPI
     in use. The :ref:`engine_insertmanyvalues` also supports this option and
     will ensure :attr:`_engine.CursorResult.rowcount` is correctly set for a
     bulk INSERT of rows when set.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm, regression
     :tickets: 11010

     Fixed regression caused by :ticket:`9779` where using the "secondary" table
     in a relationship ``and_()`` expression would fail to be aliased to match
     how the "secondary" table normally renders within a
     :meth:`_sql.Select.join` expression, leading to an invalid query.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm, performance, regression
     :tickets: 11085

     Adjusted the fix made in :ticket:`10570`, released in 2.0.23, where new
     logic was added to reconcile possibly changing bound parameter values
     across cache key generations used within the :func:`_orm.with_expression`
     construct.  The new logic changes the approach by which the new bound
     parameter values are associated with the statement, avoiding the need to
     deep-copy the statement which can result in a significant performance
     penalty for very deep / complex SQL constructs.  The new approach no longer
     requires this deep-copy step.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, asyncio
     :tickets: 8771

     An error is raised if a :class:`.QueuePool` or other non-asyncio pool class
     is passed to :func:`_asyncio.create_async_engine`.  This engine only
     accepts asyncio-compatible pool classes including
     :class:`.AsyncAdaptedQueuePool`. Other pool classes such as
     :class:`.NullPool` are compatible with both synchronous and asynchronous
     engines as they do not perform any locking.

     .. seealso::

         :ref:`pool_api`


 .. change::
     :tags: change, tests

     pytest support in the tox.ini file has been updated to support pytest 8.1.

.. changelog::

2.0.27

:released: February 13, 2024

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, postgresql, regression
     :tickets: 11005

     Fixed regression caused by just-released fix for :ticket:`10863` where an
     invalid exception class were added to the "except" block, which does not
     get exercised unless such a catch actually happens.   A mock-style test has
     been added to ensure this catch is exercised in unit tests.


.. changelog::

2.0.26

:released: February 11, 2024

 .. change::
     :tags: usecase, postgresql, reflection
     :tickets: 10777

     Added support for reflection of PostgreSQL CHECK constraints marked with
     "NO INHERIT", setting the key ``no_inherit=True`` in the reflected data.
     Pull request courtesy Ellis Valentiner.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql
     :tickets: 10843

     Fixed issues in :func:`_sql.case` where the logic for determining the
     type of the expression could result in :class:`.NullType` if the last
     element in the "whens" had no type, or in other cases where the type
     could resolve to ``None``.  The logic has been updated to scan all
     given expressions so that the first non-null type is used, as well as
     to always ensure a type is present.  Pull request courtesy David Evans.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, mysql
     :tickets: 10850

     Fixed issue where NULL/NOT NULL would not be properly reflected from a
     MySQL column that also specified the VIRTUAL or STORED directives.  Pull
     request courtesy Georg Wicke-Arndt.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, regression, postgresql
     :tickets: 10863

     Fixed regression in the asyncpg dialect caused by :ticket:`10717` in
     release 2.0.24 where the change that now attempts to gracefully close the
     asyncpg connection before terminating would not fall back to
     ``terminate()`` for other potential connection-related exceptions other
     than a timeout error, not taking into account cases where the graceful
     ``.close()`` attempt fails for other reasons such as connection errors.


 .. change::
     :tags: oracle, bug, performance
     :tickets: 10877

     Changed the default arraysize of the Oracle dialects so that the value set
     by the driver is used, that is 100 at the time of writing for both
     cx_oracle and oracledb. Previously the value was set to 50 by default. The
     setting of 50 could cause significant performance regressions compared to
     when using cx_oracle/oracledb alone to fetch many hundreds of rows over
     slower networks.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, mysql
     :tickets: 10893

     Fixed issue in asyncio dialects asyncmy and aiomysql, where their
     ``.close()`` method is apparently not a graceful close.  replace with
     non-standard ``.ensure_closed()`` method that's awaitable and move
     ``.close()`` to the so-called "terminate" case.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10896

     Replaced the "loader depth is excessively deep" warning with a shorter
     message added to the caching badge within SQL logging, for those statements
     where the ORM disabled the cache due to a too-deep chain of loader options.
     The condition which this warning highlights is difficult to resolve and is
     generally just a limitation in the ORM's application of SQL caching. A
     future feature may include the ability to tune the threshold where caching
     is disabled, but for now the warning will no longer be a nuisance.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10899

     Fixed issue where it was not possible to use a type (such as an enum)
     within a :class:`_orm.Mapped` container type if that type were declared
     locally within the class body.  The scope of locals used for the eval now
     includes that of the class body itself.  In addition, the expression within
     :class:`_orm.Mapped` may also refer to the class name itself, if used as a
     string or with future annotations mode.

 .. change::
     :tags: usecase, postgresql
     :tickets: 10904

     Support the ``USING <method>`` option for PostgreSQL ``CREATE TABLE`` to
     specify the access method to use to store the contents for the new table.
     Pull request courtesy Edgar Ramírez-Mondragón.

     .. seealso::

         :ref:`postgresql_table_options`

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, examples
     :tickets: 10920

     Fixed regression in history_meta example where the use of
     :meth:`_schema.MetaData.to_metadata` to make a copy of the history table
     would also copy indexes (which is a good thing), but causing naming
     conflicts indexes regardless of naming scheme used for those indexes. A
     "_history" suffix is now added to these indexes in the same way as is
     achieved for the table name.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10967

     Fixed issue where using :meth:`_orm.Session.delete` along with the
     :paramref:`_orm.Mapper.version_id_col` feature would fail to use the
     correct version identifier in the case that an additional UPDATE were
     emitted against the target object as a result of the use of
     :paramref:`_orm.relationship.post_update` on the object.  The issue is
     similar to :ticket:`10800` just fixed in version 2.0.25 for the case of
     updates alone.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10990

     Fixed issue where an assertion within the implementation for
     :func:`_orm.with_expression` would raise if a SQL expression that was not
     cacheable were used; this was a 2.0 regression since 1.4.

 .. change::
     :tags: postgresql, usecase
     :tickets: 9736

     Correctly type PostgreSQL RANGE and MULTIRANGE types as ``Range[T]``
     and ``Sequence[Range[T]]``.
     Introduced utility sequence :class:`_postgresql.MultiRange` to allow better
     interoperability of MULTIRANGE types.

 .. change::
     :tags: postgresql, usecase

     Differentiate between INT4 and INT8 ranges and multi-ranges types when
     inferring the database type from a :class:`_postgresql.Range` or
     :class:`_postgresql.MultiRange` instance, preferring INT4 if the values
     fit into it.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, typing

     Fixed the type signature for the :meth:`.PoolEvents.checkin` event to
     indicate that the given :class:`.DBAPIConnection` argument may be ``None``
     in the case where the connection has been invalidated.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, examples

     Fixed the performance example scripts in examples/performance to mostly
     work with the Oracle database, by adding the :class:`.Identity` construct
     to all the tables and allowing primary generation to occur on this backend.
     A few of the "raw DBAPI" cases still are not compatible with Oracle.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, mssql

     Fixed an issue regarding the use of the :class:`.Uuid` datatype with the
     :paramref:`.Uuid.as_uuid` parameter set to False, when using the pymssql
     dialect. ORM-optimized INSERT statements (e.g. the "insertmanyvalues"
     feature) would not correctly align primary key UUID values for bulk INSERT
     statements, resulting in errors.  Similar issues were fixed for the
     PostgreSQL drivers as well.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, postgresql

     Fixed an issue regarding the use of the :class:`.Uuid` datatype with the
     :paramref:`.Uuid.as_uuid` parameter set to False, when using PostgreSQL
     dialects. ORM-optimized INSERT statements (e.g. the "insertmanyvalues"
     feature) would not correctly align primary key UUID values for bulk INSERT
     statements, resulting in errors.  Similar issues were fixed for the
     pymssql driver as well.

.. changelog::

2.0.25

:released: January 2, 2024

 .. change::
     :tags: oracle, asyncio
     :tickets: 10679

     Added support for :ref:`oracledb` in asyncio mode, using the newly released
     version of the ``oracledb`` DBAPI that includes asyncio support. For the
     2.0 series, this is a preview release, where the current implementation
     does not yet have include support for
     :meth:`_asyncio.AsyncConnection.stream`. Improved support is planned for
     the 2.1 release of SQLAlchemy.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10800

     Fixed issue where when making use of the
     :paramref:`_orm.relationship.post_update` feature at the same time as using
     a mapper version_id_col could lead to a situation where the second UPDATE
     statement emitted by the post-update feature would fail to make use of the
     correct version identifier, assuming an UPDATE was already emitted in that
     flush which had already bumped the version counter.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, typing
     :tickets: 10801, 10818

     Fixed regressions caused by typing added to the ``sqlalchemy.sql.functions``
     module in version 2.0.24, as part of :ticket:`6810`:

     * Further enhancements to pep-484 typing to allow SQL functions from
       :attr:`_sql.func` derived elements to work more effectively with ORM-mapped
       attributes (:ticket:`10801`)

     * Fixed the argument types passed to functions so that literal expressions
       like strings and ints are again interpreted correctly (:ticket:`10818`)


 .. change::
     :tags: usecase, orm
     :tickets: 10807

     Added preliminary support for Python 3.12 pep-695 type alias structures,
     when resolving custom type maps for ORM Annotated Declarative mappings.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10815

     Fixed issue where ORM Annotated Declarative would mis-interpret the left
     hand side of a relationship without any collection specified as
     uselist=True if the left type were given as a class and not a string,
     without using future-style annotations.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql
     :tickets: 10817

     Improved compilation of :func:`_sql.any_` / :func:`_sql.all_` in the
     context of a negation of boolean comparison, will now render ``NOT (expr)``
     rather than reversing the equality operator to not equals, allowing
     finer-grained control of negations for these non-typical operators.

.. changelog::

2.0.24

:released: December 28, 2023

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10597

     Fixed issue where use of :func:`_orm.foreign` annotation on a
     non-initialized :func:`_orm.mapped_column` construct would produce an
     expression without a type, which was then not updated at initialization
     time of the actual column, leading to issues such as relationships not
     determining ``use_get`` appropriately.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, schema
     :tickets: 10654

     Fixed issue where error reporting for unexpected schema item when creating
     objects like :class:`_schema.Table` would incorrectly handle an argument
     that was itself passed as a tuple, leading to a formatting error.  The
     error message has been modernized to use f-strings.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, engine
     :tickets: 10662

     Fixed URL-encoding of the username and password components of
     :class:`.engine.URL` objects when converting them to string using the
     :meth:`_engine.URL.render_as_string` method, by using Python standard
     library ``urllib.parse.quote`` while allowing for plus signs and spaces to
     remain unchanged as supported by SQLAlchemy's non-standard URL parsing,
     rather than the legacy home-grown routine from many years ago. Pull request
     courtesy of Xavier NUNN.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10668

     Improved the error message produced when the unit of work process sets the
     value of a primary key column to NULL due to a related object with a
     dependency rule on that column being deleted, to include not just the
     destination object and column name but also the source column from which
     the NULL value is originating.  Pull request courtesy Jan Vollmer.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, postgresql
     :tickets: 10717

     Adjusted the asyncpg dialect such that when the ``terminate()`` method is
     used to discard an invalidated connection, the dialect will first attempt
     to gracefully close the connection using ``.close()`` with a timeout, if
     the operation is proceeding within an async event loop context only. This
     allows the asyncpg driver to attend to finalizing a ``TimeoutError``
     including being able to close a long-running query server side, which
     otherwise can keep running after the program has exited.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10732

     Modified the ``__init_subclass__()`` method used by
     :class:`_orm.MappedAsDataclass`, :class:`_orm.DeclarativeBase` and
     :class:`_orm.DeclarativeBaseNoMeta` to accept arbitrary ``**kw`` and to
     propagate them to the ``super()`` call, allowing greater flexibility in
     arranging custom superclasses and mixins which make use of
     ``__init_subclass__()`` keyword arguments.  Pull request courtesy Michael
     Oliver.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, tests
     :tickets: 10747

     Improvements to the test suite to further harden its ability to run
     when Python ``greenlet`` is not installed.   There is now a tox
     target that includes the token "nogreenlet" that will run the suite
     with greenlet not installed (note that it still temporarily installs
     greenlet as part of the tox config, however).

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql
     :tickets: 10753

     Fixed issue in stringify for SQL elements, where a specific dialect is not
     passed,  where a dialect-specific element such as the PostgreSQL "on
     conflict do update" construct is encountered and then fails to provide for
     a stringify dialect with the appropriate state to render the construct,
     leading to internal errors.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql

     Fixed issue where stringifying or compiling a :class:`.CTE` that was
     against a DML construct such as an :func:`_sql.insert` construct would fail
     to stringify, due to a mis-detection that the statement overall is an
     INSERT, leading to internal errors.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10776

     Ensured the use case of :class:`.Bundle` objects used in the
     ``returning()`` portion of ORM-enabled INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE statements
     is tested and works fully.   This was never explicitly implemented or
     tested previously and did not work correctly in the 1.4 series; in the 2.0
     series, ORM UPDATE/DELETE with WHERE criteria was missing an implementation
     method preventing :class:`.Bundle` objects from working.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10784

     Fixed 2.0 regression in :class:`.MutableList` where a routine that detects
     sequences would not correctly filter out string or bytes instances, making
     it impossible to assign a string value to a specific index (while
     non-sequence values would work fine).

 .. change::
     :tags: change, asyncio

     The ``async_fallback`` dialect argument is now deprecated, and will be
     removed in SQLAlchemy 2.1.   This flag has not been used for SQLAlchemy's
     test suite for some time.   asyncio dialects can still run in a synchronous
     style by running code within a greenlet using :func:`_util.greenlet_spawn`.

 .. change::
    :tags: bug, typing
    :tickets: 6810

    Completed pep-484 typing for the ``sqlalchemy.sql.functions`` module.
    :func:`_sql.select` constructs made against ``func`` elements should now
    have filled-in return types.

.. changelog::

2.0.23

:released: November 2, 2023

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, oracle
     :tickets: 10509

     Fixed issue in :class:`.Interval` datatype where the Oracle implementation
     was not being used for DDL generation, leading to the ``day_precision`` and
     ``second_precision`` parameters to be ignored, despite being supported by
     this dialect.  Pull request courtesy Indivar.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10516

     Fixed issue where the ``__allow_unmapped__`` directive failed to allow for
     legacy :class:`.Column` / :func:`.deferred` mappings that nonetheless had
     annotations such as ``Any`` or a specific type without ``Mapped[]`` as
     their type, without errors related to locating the attribute name.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, mariadb
     :tickets: 10056

     Adjusted the MySQL / MariaDB dialects to default a generated column to NULL
     when using MariaDB, if :paramref:`_schema.Column.nullable` was not
     specified with an explicit ``True`` or ``False`` value, as MariaDB does not
     support the "NOT NULL" phrase with a generated column.  Pull request
     courtesy Indivar.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, mariadb, regression
     :tickets: 10505

     Established a workaround for what seems to be an intrinsic issue across
     MySQL/MariaDB drivers where a RETURNING result for DELETE DML which returns
     no rows using SQLAlchemy's "empty IN" criteria fails to provide a
     cursor.description, which then yields result that returns no rows,
     leading to regressions for the ORM that in the 2.0 series uses RETURNING
     for bulk DELETE statements for the "synchronize session" feature. To
     resolve, when the specific case of "no description when RETURNING was
     given" is detected, an "empty result" with a correct cursor description is
     generated and used in place of the non-working cursor.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10570

     Fixed caching bug where using the :func:`_orm.with_expression` construct in
     conjunction with loader options :func:`_orm.selectinload`,
     :func:`_orm.lazyload` would fail to substitute bound parameter values
     correctly on subsequent caching runs.

 .. change::
     :tags: usecase, mssql
     :tickets: 6521

     Added support for the ``aioodbc`` driver implemented for SQL Server,
     which builds on top of the pyodbc and general aio* dialect architecture.

     .. seealso::

         :ref:`mssql_aioodbc` - in the SQL Server dialect documentation.



 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql
     :tickets: 10535

     Added compiler-level None/NULL handling for the "literal processors" of all
     datatypes that include literal processing, that is, where a value is
     rendered inline within a SQL statement rather than as a bound parameter,
     for all those types that do not feature explicit "null value" handling.
     Previously this behavior was undefined and inconsistent.

 .. change::
     :tags: usecase, orm
     :tickets: 10575

     Implemented the :paramref:`_orm.Session.bulk_insert_mappings.render_nulls`
     parameter for new style bulk ORM inserts, allowing ``render_nulls=True`` as
     an execution option.   This allows for bulk ORM inserts with a mixture of
     ``None`` values in the parameter dictionaries to use a single batch of rows
     for a given set of dicationary keys, rather than breaking up into batches
     that omit the NULL columns from each INSERT.

     .. seealso::

         :ref:`orm_queryguide_insert_null_params`

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, postgresql
     :tickets: 10479

     Fixed 2.0 regression caused by :ticket:`7744` where chains of expressions
     involving PostgreSQL JSON operators combined with other operators such as
     string concatenation would lose correct parenthesization, due to an
     implementation detail specific to the PostgreSQL dialect.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, postgresql
     :tickets: 10532

     Fixed SQL handling for "insertmanyvalues" when using the
     :class:`.postgresql.BIT` datatype with the asyncpg backend.  The
     :class:`.postgresql.BIT` on asyncpg apparently requires the use of an
     asyncpg-specific ``BitString`` type which is currently exposed when using
     this DBAPI, making it incompatible with other PostgreSQL DBAPIs that all
     work with plain bitstrings here.  A future fix in version 2.1 will
     normalize this datatype across all PG backends.   Pull request courtesy
     Sören Oldag.


 .. change::
     :tags: usecase, sql
     :tickets: 9737

     Implemented "literal value processing" for the :class:`.Interval` datatype
     for both the PostgreSQL and Oracle dialects, allowing literal rendering of
     interval values.  Pull request courtesy Indivar Mishra.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, oracle
     :tickets: 10470

     Fixed issue where the cx_Oracle dialect claimed to support a lower
     cx_Oracle version (7.x) than was actually supported in practice within the
     2.0 series of SQLAlchemy. The dialect imports symbols that are only in
     cx_Oracle 8 or higher, so runtime dialect checks as well as setup.cfg
     requirements have been updated to reflect this compatibility.

 .. change::
     :tags: sql

     Removed unused placeholder method :meth:`.TypeEngine.compare_against_backend`
     This method was used by very old versions of Alembic.
     See https://github.com/sqlalchemy/alembic/issues/1293 for details.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10472

     Fixed bug in ORM annotated declarative where using a ``ClassVar`` that
     nonetheless referred in some way to an ORM mapped class name would fail to
     be interpreted as a ``ClassVar`` that's not mapped.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, asyncio
     :tickets: 10421

     Fixed bug with method :meth:`_asyncio.AsyncSession.close_all`
     that was not working correctly.
     Also added function :func:`_asyncio.close_all_sessions` that's
     the equivalent of :func:`_orm.close_all_sessions`.
     Pull request courtesy of Bryan不可思议.

.. changelog::

2.0.22

:released: October 12, 2023

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10369, 10046

     Fixed a wide range of :func:`_orm.mapped_column` parameters that were not
     being transferred when using the :func:`_orm.mapped_column` object inside
     of a pep-593 ``Annotated`` object, including
     :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.sort_order`,
     :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.deferred`,
     :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.autoincrement`,
     :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.system`, :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.info`
     etc.

     Additionally, it remains not supported to have dataclass arguments, such as
     :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.kw_only`,
     :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.default_factory` etc. indicated within the
     :func:`_orm.mapped_column` received by ``Annotated``, as this is not
     supported with pep-681 Dataclass Transforms.  A warning is now emitted when
     these parameters are used within ``Annotated`` in this way (and they
     continue to be ignored).

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10459

     Fixed issue where calling :meth:`_engine.Result.unique` with a new-style
     :func:`.select` query in the ORM, where one or more columns yields values
     that are of "unknown hashability", typically when using JSON functions like
     ``func.json_build_object()`` without providing a type, would fail
     internally when the returned values were not actually hashable. The
     behavior is repaired to test the objects as they are received for
     hashability in this case, raising an informative error message if not. Note
     that for values of "known unhashability", such as when the
     :class:`_types.JSON` or :class:`_types.ARRAY` types are used directly, an
     informative error message was already raised.

     The "hashabiltiy testing" fix here is applied to legacy :class:`.Query` as
     well, however in the legacy case, :meth:`_engine.Result.unique` is used for
     nearly all queries, so no new warning is emitted here; the legacy behavior
     of falling back to using ``id()`` in this case is maintained, with the
     improvement that an unknown type that turns out to be hashable will now be
     uniqufied, whereas previously it would not.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10453

     Fixed regression in recently revised "insertmanyvalues" feature (likely
     issue :ticket:`9618`) where the ORM would inadvertently attempt to
     interpret a non-RETURNING result as one with RETURNING, in the case where
     the ``implicit_returning=False`` parameter were applied to the mapped
     :class:`.Table`, indicating that "insertmanyvalues" cannot be used if the
     primary key values are not provided.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, engine

     Fixed issue within some dialects where the dialect could incorrectly return
     an empty result set for an INSERT statement that does not actually return
     rows at all, due to artfacts from pre- or post-fetching the primary key of
     the row or rows still being present.  Affected dialects included asyncpg,
     all mssql dialects.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, typing
     :tickets: 10451

     Fixed typing issue where the argument list passed to :class:`.Values` was
     too-restrictively tied to ``List`` rather than ``Sequence``.  Pull request
     courtesy Iuri de Silvio.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10365

     Fixed bug where ORM :func:`_orm.with_loader_criteria` would not apply
     itself to a :meth:`_sql.Select.join` where the ON clause were given as a
     plain SQL comparison, rather than as a relationship target or similar.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql
     :tickets: 10408

     Fixed issue where referring to a FROM entry in the SET clause of an UPDATE
     statement would not include it in the FROM clause of the UPDATE statement,
     if that entry were nowhere else in the statement; this occurs currently for
     CTEs that were added using :meth:`.Update.add_cte` to provide the desired
     CTE at the top of the statement.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, mariadb
     :tickets: 10396

     Modified the mariadb-connector driver to pre-load the ``cursor.rowcount``
     value for all queries, to suit tools such as Pandas that hardcode to
     calling :attr:`.Result.rowcount` in this way. SQLAlchemy normally pre-loads
     ``cursor.rowcount`` only for UPDATE/DELETE statements and otherwise passes
     through to the DBAPI where it can return -1 if no value is available.
     However, mariadb-connector does not support invoking ``cursor.rowcount``
     after the cursor itself is closed, raising an error instead.  Generic test
     support has been added to ensure all backends support the allowing
     :attr:`.Result.rowcount` to succceed (that is, returning an integer
     value with -1 for "not available") after the result is closed.



 .. change::
     :tags: bug, mariadb

     Additional fixes for the mariadb-connector dialect to support UUID data
     values in the result in INSERT..RETURNING statements.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, mssql
     :tickets: 10458

     Fixed bug where the rule that prevents ORDER BY from emitting within
     subqueries on SQL Server was not being disabled in the case where the
     :meth:`.select.fetch` method were used to limit rows in conjunction with
     WITH TIES or PERCENT, preventing valid subqueries with TOP / ORDER BY from
     being used.



 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql
     :tickets: 10443

     Fixed 2.0 regression where the :class:`.DDL` construct would no longer
     ``__repr__()`` due to the removed ``on`` attribute not being accommodated.
     Pull request courtesy Iuri de Silvio.

 .. change::
     :tags: orm, usecase
     :tickets: 10202

     Added method :meth:`_orm.Session.get_one` that behaves like
     :meth:`_orm.Session.get` but raises an exception instead of returning
     ``None`` if no instance was found with the provided primary key.
     Pull request courtesy of Carlos Sousa.


 .. change::
     :tags: asyncio, bug

     Fixed the :paramref:`_asyncio.AsyncSession.get.execution_options` parameter
     which was not being propagated to the underlying :class:`_orm.Session` and
     was instead being ignored.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10412

     Fixed issue where :class:`.Mapped` symbols like :class:`.WriteOnlyMapped`
     and :class:`.DynamicMapped` could not be correctly resolved when referenced
     as an element of a sub-module in the given annotation, assuming
     string-based or "future annotations" style annotations.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, engine
     :tickets: 10414

     Fixed issue where under some garbage collection / exception scenarios the
     connection pool's cleanup routine would raise an error due to an unexpected
     set of state, which can be reproduced under specific conditions.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, typing

     Updates to the codebase to support Mypy 1.6.0.

 .. change::
     :tags: usecase, orm
     :tickets: 7787

     Added an option to permanently close sessions.
     Set to ``False`` the new parameter :paramref:`_orm.Session.close_resets_only`
     will prevent a :class:`_orm.Session` from performing any other
     operation after :meth:`_orm.Session.close` has been called.

     Added new method :meth:`_orm.Session.reset` that will reset a :class:`_orm.Session`
     to its initial state. This is an alias of :meth:`_orm.Session.close`,
     unless :paramref:`_orm.Session.close_resets_only` is set to ``False``.

 .. change::
     :tags: orm, bug
     :tickets: 10385

     Fixed issue with ``__allow_unmapped__`` declarative option
     where types that were declared using collection types such as
     ``list[SomeClass]`` vs. the typing construct ``List[SomeClass]``
     would fail to be recognized correctly.  Pull request courtesy
     Pascal Corpet.

.. changelog::

2.0.21

:released: September 18, 2023

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql
     :tickets: 9610

     Adjusted the operator precedence for the string concatenation operator to
     be equal to that of string matching operators, such as
     :meth:`.ColumnElement.like`, :meth:`.ColumnElement.regexp_match`,
     :meth:`.ColumnElement.match`, etc., as well as plain ``==`` which has the
     same precedence as string comparison operators, so that parenthesis will be
     applied to a string concatenation expression that follows a string match
     operator. This provides for backends such as PostgreSQL where the "regexp
     match" operator is apparently of higher precedence than the string
     concatenation operator.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql
     :tickets: 10342

     Qualified the use of ``hashlib.md5()`` within the DDL compiler, which is
     used to generate deterministic four-character suffixes for long index and
     constraint names in DDL statements, to include the Python 3.9+
     ``usedforsecurity=False`` parameter so that Python interpreters built for
     restricted environments such as FIPS do not consider this call to be
     related to security concerns.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, postgresql
     :tickets: 10226

     Fixed regression which appeared in 2.0 due to :ticket:`8491` where the
     revised "ping" used for PostgreSQL dialects when the
     :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.pool_pre_ping` parameter is in use would
     interfere with the use of asyncpg with PGBouncer "transaction" mode, as the
     multiple PostgreSQL commands emitted by asnycpg could be broken out among
     multiple connections leading to errors, due to the lack of any transaction
     around this newly revised "ping".   The ping is now invoked within a
     transaction, in the same way that is implicit with all other backends that
     are based on the pep-249 DBAPI; this guarantees that the series of PG
     commands sent by asyncpg for this command are invoked on the same backend
     connection without it jumping to a different connection mid-command.  The
     transaction is not used if the asyncpg dialect is used in "AUTOCOMMIT"
     mode, which remains incompatible with pgbouncer transaction mode.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10279

     Adjusted the ORM's interpretation of the "target" entity used within
     :class:`.Update` and :class:`.Delete` to not interfere with the target
     "from" object passed to the statement, such as when passing an ORM-mapped
     :class:`_orm.aliased` construct that should be maintained within a phrase
     like "UPDATE FROM".  Cases like ORM session synchonize using "SELECT"
     statements such as with MySQL/ MariaDB will still have issues with
     UPDATE/DELETE of this form so it's best to disable synchonize_session when
     using DML statements of this type.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, orm
     :tickets: 10348

     Added new capability to the :func:`_orm.selectin_polymorphic` loader option
     which allows other loader options to be bundled as siblings, referring to
     one of its subclasses, within the sub-options of parent loader option.
     Previously, this pattern was only supported if the
     :func:`_orm.selectin_polymorphic` were at the top level of the options for
     the query.   See new documentation section for example.

     As part of this change, improved the behavior of the
     :meth:`_orm.Load.selectin_polymorphic` method / loader strategy so that the
     subclass load does not load most already-loaded columns from the parent
     table, when the option is used against a class that is already being
     relationship-loaded.  Previously, the logic to load only the subclass
     columns worked only for a top level class load.

     .. seealso::

         :ref:`polymorphic_selectin_as_loader_option_target_plus_opts`

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, typing
     :tickets: 10264, 9284

     Fixed regression introduced in 2.0.20 via :ticket:`9600` fix which
     attempted to add more formal typing to
     :paramref:`_schema.MetaData.naming_convention`. This change prevented basic
     naming convention dictionaries from passing typing and has been adjusted so
     that a plain dictionary of strings for keys as well as dictionaries that
     use constraint types as keys or a mix of both, are again accepted.

     As part of this change, lesser used forms of the naming convention
     dictionary are also typed, including that it currently allows for
     ``Constraint`` type objects as keys as well.

 .. change::
     :tags: usecase, typing
     :tickets: 10288

     Made the contained type for :class:`.Mapped` covariant; this is to allow
     greater flexibility for end-user typing scenarios, such as the use of
     protocols to represent particular mapped class structures that are passed
     to other functions. As part of this change, the contained type was also
     made covariant for dependent and related types such as
     :class:`_orm.base.SQLORMOperations`, :class:`_orm.WriteOnlyMapped`, and
     :class:`_sql.SQLColumnExpression`. Pull request courtesy Roméo Després.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, engine
     :tickets: 10275

     Fixed a series of reflection issues affecting the PostgreSQL,
     MySQL/MariaDB, and SQLite dialects when reflecting foreign key constraints
     where the target column contained parenthesis in one or both of the table
     name or column name.


 .. change::
     :tags: bug, sql
     :tickets: 10280

     The :class:`.Values` construct will now automatically create a proxy (i.e.
     a copy) of a :class:`_sql.column` if the column were already associated
     with an existing FROM clause.  This allows that an expression like
     ``values_obj.c.colname`` will produce the correct FROM clause even in the
     case that ``colname`` was passed as a :class:`_sql.column` that was already
     used with a previous :class:`.Values` or other table construct.
     Originally this was considered to be a candidate for an error condition,
     however it's likely this pattern is already in widespread use so it's
     now added to support.

 .. change::
     :tags: bug, setup
     :tickets: 10321

     Fixed very old issue where the full extent of SQLAlchemy modules, including
     ``sqlal

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## 📋 Pull Request Information **Original PR:** https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/pull/371 **Author:** [@pyup-bot](https://github.com/pyup-bot) **Created:** 4/1/2024 **Status:** ❌ Closed **Base:** `master` ← **Head:** `pyup-scheduled-update-2024-04-01` --- ### 📝 Commits (10+) - [`ff40b01`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/ff40b01d5b6de9142593f8cd47f3eb4402898e3c) Update flask from 1.1.2 to 3.0.2 - [`0361644`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/03616445d269fe24c72ecfb60b6e7307312117b6) Update flask-admin from 1.5.7 to 1.6.1 - [`d2543e3`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/d2543e39ca478d08eace2b0b19e769e6dd55af64) Update flask-sqlalchemy from 2.4.4 to 3.1.1 - [`0abd2c0`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/0abd2c04aa1fff341e8a4b0a7ed08ceb4aaf4e56) Update sqlalchemy from 1.3.20 to 2.0.29 - [`532cb78`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/532cb78b032fcc9ac9a380ab3fe3ac477cb8f6ea) Update wtforms from 2.3.3 to 3.1.2 - [`58a94c0`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/58a94c04641b50b4add29152755ef792bb7487e0) Update coverage from 5.3 to 7.4.4 - [`a031fc7`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/a031fc72235a86f76c84a2209f46e90a18af78d4) Update pytest from 6.2.0 to 8.1.1 - [`e15b06b`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/e15b06bc33082582e63ba00ea65b2aa95c020525) Update flask-cors from 3.0.9 to 4.0.0 - [`0e137bb`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/0e137bb02178f244ef5c685f4927d8816775d63f) Update pytest-cov from 2.10.1 to 5.0.0 - [`c76d4e6`](https://github.com/jeffknupp/sandman2/commit/c76d4e6a861debe6c3a1f60e5e73ea49eace4285) Update pytest-flask from 1.1.0 to 1.3.0 ### 📊 Changes **1 file changed** (+15 additions, -15 deletions) <details> <summary>View changed files</summary> 📝 `requirements.txt` (+15 -15) </details> ### 📄 Description ### Update [Flask](https://pypi.org/project/Flask) from **1.1.2** to **3.0.2**. <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> ### 3.0.2 ``` This is a fix release for the 3.0.x feature release branch. 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Be sure to carefully read the changelog, and use tools such as pip-compile and Dependabot to pin your dependencies and control your updates. ``` ### 2.0.0rc2 ``` * Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/master/changes#version-2-0-0 ``` ### 2.0.0rc1 ``` * Changes: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/master/changes/#version-2-0-0 ``` </details> <details> <summary>Links</summary> - PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/flask - Changelog: https://data.safetycli.com/changelogs/flask/ </details> ### Update [Flask-Admin](https://pypi.org/project/Flask-Admin) from **1.5.7** to **1.6.1**. <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> ### 1.6.1 ``` ----- * SQLAlchemy 2.x support * General updates and bug fixes * Dropped WTForms 1 support ``` ### 1.6.0 ``` ----- * Dropped Python 2 support * WTForms 3.0 support * Various fixes ``` ### 1.5.8 ``` ----- * SQLAlchemy 1.4.5+ compatibility fixes * Redis CLI fixes ``` </details> <details> <summary>Links</summary> - PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/flask-admin - Changelog: https://data.safetycli.com/changelogs/flask-admin/ - Repo: https://github.com/flask-admin/flask-admin/ - Docs: https://pythonhosted.org/Flask-Admin/ </details> ### Update [Flask-SQLAlchemy](https://pypi.org/project/Flask-SQLAlchemy) from **2.4.4** to **3.1.1**. <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> ### 3.1.1 ``` ------------- Released 2023-09-11 - Deprecate the ``__version__`` attribute. Use feature detection, or ``importlib.metadata.version(&quot;flask-sqlalchemy&quot;)``, instead. :issue:`5230` ``` ### 3.1.0 ``` ------------- Released 2023-09-11 - Drop support for Python 3.7. :pr:`1251` - Add support for the SQLAlchemy 2.x API via ``model_class`` parameter. :issue:`1140` - Bump minimum version of SQLAlchemy to 2.0.16. - Remove previously deprecated code. - Pass extra keyword arguments from ``get_or_404`` to ``session.get``. :issue:`1149` - Fix bug with finding right bind key for clause statements. :issue:`1211` ``` ### 3.0.5 ``` ------------- Released 2023-06-21 - ``Pagination.next()`` enforces ``max_per_page``. :issue:`1201` - Improve type hint for ``get_or_404`` return value to be non-optional. :pr:`1226` ``` ### 3.0.4 ``` ------------- Released 2023-06-19 - Fix type hint for ``get_or_404`` return value. :pr:`1208` - Fix type hints for pyright (used by VS Code Pylance extension). :issue:`1205` ``` ### 3.0.3 ``` ------------- Released 2023-01-31 - Show helpful errors when mistakenly using multiple ``SQLAlchemy`` instances for the same app, or without calling ``init_app``. :pr:`1151` - Fix issue with getting the engine associated with a model that uses polymorphic table inheritance. :issue:`1155` ``` ### 3.0.2 ``` ------------- Released 2022-10-14 - Update compatibility with SQLAlchemy 2. :issue:`1122` ``` ### 3.0.1 ``` ------------- Released 2022-10-11 - Export typing information instead of using external typeshed definitions. :issue:`1112` - If default engine options are set, but ``SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI`` is not set, an invalid default bind will not be configured. :issue:`1117` ``` ### 3.0.0 ``` ------------- Released 2022-10-04 - Drop support for Python 2, 3.4, 3.5, and 3.6. - Bump minimum version of Flask to 2.2. - Bump minimum version of SQLAlchemy to 1.4.18. - Remove previously deprecated code. - The session is scoped to the current app context instead of the thread. This requires that an app context is active. This ensures that the session is cleaned up after every request. - An active Flask application context is always required to access ``session`` and ``engine``, regardless of if an application was passed to the constructor. :issue:`508, 944` - Different bind keys use different SQLAlchemy ``MetaData`` registries, allowing tables in different databases to have the same name. Bind keys are stored and looked up on the resulting metadata rather than the model or table. - ``SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI`` does not default to ``sqlite:///:memory:``. An error is raised if neither it nor ``SQLALCHEMY_BINDS`` define any engines. :pr:`731` - Configuring SQLite with a relative path is relative to ``app.instance_path`` instead of ``app.root_path``. The instance folder is created if necessary. :issue:`462` - Added ``get_or_404``, ``first_or_404``, ``one_or_404``, and ``paginate`` methods to the extension object. These use SQLAlchemy&#x27;s preferred ``session.execute(select())`` pattern instead of the legacy query interface. :issue:`1088` - Setup methods that create the engines and session are renamed with a leading underscore. They are considered internal interfaces which may change at any time. - All parameters to ``SQLAlchemy`` except ``app`` are keyword-only. - Renamed the ``bind`` parameter to ``bind_key`` and removed the ``app`` parameter from various ``SQLAlchemy`` methods. - The extension object uses ``__getattr__`` to alias names from the SQLAlchemy package, rather than copying them as attributes. - The extension object is stored directly as ``app.extensions[&quot;sqlalchemy&quot;]``. :issue:`698` - The session class can be customized by passing the ``class_`` key in the ``session_options`` parameter. :issue:`327` - ``SignallingSession`` is renamed to ``Session``. - ``Session.get_bind`` more closely matches the base implementation. - Model classes and the ``db`` instance are available without imports in ``flask shell``. :issue:`1089` - The ``CamelCase`` to ``snake_case`` table name converter handles more patterns correctly. If model that was already created in the database changed, either use Alembic to rename the table, or set ``__tablename__`` to keep the old name. :issue:`406` - ``Model`` ``repr`` distinguishes between transient and pending instances. :issue:`967` - A custom model class can implement ``__init_subclass__`` with class parameters. :issue:`1002` - ``db.Table`` is a subclass instead of a function. - The ``engine_options`` parameter is applied as defaults before per-engine configuration. - ``SQLALCHEMY_BINDS`` values can either be an engine URL, or a dict of engine options including URL, for each bind. ``SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI`` and ``SQLALCHEMY_ENGINE_OPTIONS`` correspond to the ``None`` key and take precedence. :issue:`783` - Engines are created when calling ``init_app`` rather than the first time they are accessed. :issue:`698` - ``db.engines`` exposes the map of bind keys to engines for the current app. - ``get_engine``, ``get_tables_for_bind``, and ``get_binds`` are deprecated. - SQLite driver-level URIs that look like ``sqlite:///file:name.db?uri=true`` are supported. :issue:`998, 1045` - SQLite engines do not use ``NullPool`` if ``pool_size`` is 0. - MySQL engines use the &quot;utf8mb4&quot; charset by default. :issue:`875` - MySQL engines do not set ``pool_size`` to 10. - MySQL engines don&#x27;t set a default for ``pool_recycle`` if not using a queue pool. :issue:`803` - ``Query`` is renamed from ``BaseQuery``. - Added ``Query.one_or_404``. - The query class is applied to ``backref`` in ``relationship``. :issue:`417` - Creating ``Pagination`` objects manually is no longer a public API. They should be created with ``db.paginate`` or ``query.paginate``. :issue:`1088` - ``Pagination.iter_pages`` and ``Query.paginate`` parameters are keyword-only. - ``Pagination`` is iterable, iterating over its items. :issue:`70` - Pagination count query is more efficient. - ``Pagination.iter_pages`` is more efficient. :issue:`622` - ``Pagination.iter_pages`` ``right_current`` parameter is inclusive. - Pagination ``per_page`` cannot be 0. :issue:`1091` - Pagination ``max_per_page`` defaults to 100. :issue:`1091` - Added ``Pagination.first`` and ``last`` properties, which give the number of the first and last item on the page. :issue:`567` - ``SQLALCHEMY_RECORD_QUERIES`` is disabled by default, and is not enabled automatically with ``app.debug`` or ``app.testing``. :issue:`1092` - ``get_debug_queries`` is renamed to ``get_recorded_queries`` to better match the config and functionality. - Recorded query info is a dataclass instead of a tuple. The ``context`` attribute is renamed to ``location``. Finding the location uses a more inclusive check. - ``SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS`` is disabled by default. :pr:`727` - ``SQLALCHEMY_COMMIT_ON_TEARDOWN`` is deprecated. It can cause various design issues that are difficult to debug. Call ``db.session.commit()`` directly instead. :issue:`216` ``` ### 2.5.1 ``` ------------- Released 2021-03-18 - Fix compatibility with Python 2.7. ``` ### 2.5.0 ``` ------------- Released 2021-03-18 - Update to support SQLAlchemy 1.4. - SQLAlchemy ``URL`` objects are immutable. Some internal methods have changed to return a new URL instead of ``None``. :issue:`885` ``` </details> <details> <summary>Links</summary> - PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/flask-sqlalchemy - Changelog: https://data.safetycli.com/changelogs/flask-sqlalchemy/ - Docs: https://pythonhosted.org/Flask-SQLAlchemy/ </details> ### Update [SQLAlchemy](https://pypi.org/project/SQLAlchemy) from **1.3.20** to **2.0.29**. <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> ### 2.0.29 ``` :released: March 23, 2024 .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10611 Fixed Declarative issue where typing a relationship using :class:`_orm.Relationship` rather than :class:`_orm.Mapped` would inadvertently pull in the &quot;dynamic&quot; relationship loader strategy for that attribute. .. change:: :tags: postgresql, usecase :tickets: 10693 The PostgreSQL dialect now returns :class:`_postgresql.DOMAIN` instances when reflecting a column that has a domain as type. Previously, the domain data type was returned instead. As part of this change, the domain reflection was improved to also return the collation of the text types. Pull request courtesy of Thomas Stephenson. .. change:: :tags: bug, typing :tickets: 11055 Fixed typing issue allowing asyncio ``run_sync()`` methods to correctly type the parameters according to the callable that was passed, making use of :pep:`612` ``ParamSpec`` variables. Pull request courtesy Francisco R. Del Roio. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 11091 Fixed issue in ORM annotated declarative where using :func:`_orm.mapped_column()` with an :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.index` or :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.unique` setting of False would be overridden by an incoming ``Annotated`` element that featured that parameter set to ``True``, even though the immediate :func:`_orm.mapped_column()` element is more specific and should take precedence. The logic to reconcile the booleans has been enhanced to accommodate a local value of ``False`` as still taking precedence over an incoming ``True`` value from the annotated element. .. change:: :tags: usecase, orm :tickets: 11130 Added support for the :pep:`695` ``TypeAliasType`` construct as well as the python 3.12 native ``type`` keyword to work with ORM Annotated Declarative form when using these constructs to link to a :pep:`593` ``Annotated`` container, allowing the resolution of the ``Annotated`` to proceed when these constructs are used in a :class:`_orm.Mapped` typing container. .. change:: :tags: bug, engine :tickets: 11157 Fixed issue in :ref:`engine_insertmanyvalues` feature where using a primary key column with an &quot;inline execute&quot; default generator such as an explicit :class:`.Sequence` with an explcit schema name, while at the same time using the :paramref:`_engine.Connection.execution_options.schema_translate_map` feature would fail to render the sequence or the parameters properly, leading to errors. .. change:: :tags: bug, engine :tickets: 11160 Made a change to the adjustment made in version 2.0.10 for :ticket:`9618`, which added the behavior of reconciling RETURNING rows from a bulk INSERT to the parameters that were passed to it. This behavior included a comparison of already-DB-converted bound parameter values against returned row values that was not always &quot;symmetrical&quot; for SQL column types such as UUIDs, depending on specifics of how different DBAPIs receive such values versus how they return them, necessitating the need for additional &quot;sentinel value resolver&quot; methods on these column types. Unfortunately this broke third party column types such as UUID/GUID types in libraries like SQLModel which did not implement this special method, raising an error &quot;Can&#x27;t match sentinel values in result set to parameter sets&quot;. Rather than attempt to further explain and document this implementation detail of the &quot;insertmanyvalues&quot; feature including a public version of the new method, the approach is intead revised to no longer need this extra conversion step, and the logic that does the comparison now works on the pre-converted bound parameter value compared to the post-result-processed value, which should always be of a matching datatype. In the unusual case that a custom SQL column type that also happens to be used in a &quot;sentinel&quot; column for bulk INSERT is not receiving and returning the same value type, the &quot;Can&#x27;t match&quot; error will be raised, however the mitigation is straightforward in that the same Python datatype should be passed as that returned. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm, regression :tickets: 11173 Fixed regression from version 2.0.28 caused by the fix for :ticket:`11085` where the newer method of adjusting post-cache bound parameter values would interefere with the implementation for the :func:`_orm.subqueryload` loader option, which has some more legacy patterns in use internally, when the additional loader criteria feature were used with this loader option. .. change:: :tags: bug, sql, regression :tickets: 11176 Fixed regression from the 1.4 series where the refactor of the :meth:`_types.TypeEngine.with_variant` method introduced at :ref:`change_6980` failed to accommodate for the ``.copy()`` method, which will lose the variant mappings that are set up. This becomes an issue for the very specific case of a &quot;schema&quot; type, which includes types such as :class:`.Enum` and :class:`.ARRAY`, when they are then used in the context of an ORM Declarative mapping with mixins where copying of types comes into play. The variant mapping is now copied as well. .. change:: :tags: bug, tests :tickets: 11187 Backported to SQLAlchemy 2.0 an improvement to the test suite with regards to how asyncio related tests are run, now using the newer Python 3.11 ``asyncio.Runner`` or a backported equivalent, rather than relying on the previous implementation based on ``asyncio.get_running_loop()``. This should hopefully prevent issues with large suite runs on CPU loaded hardware where the event loop seems to become corrupted, leading to cascading failures. .. changelog:: ``` ### 2.0.28 ``` :released: March 4, 2024 .. change:: :tags: engine, usecase :tickets: 10974 Added new core execution option :paramref:`_engine.Connection.execution_options.preserve_rowcount`. When set, the ``cursor.rowcount`` attribute from the DBAPI cursor will be unconditionally memoized at statement execution time, so that whatever value the DBAPI offers for any kind of statement will be available using the :attr:`_engine.CursorResult.rowcount` attribute from the :class:`_engine.CursorResult`. This allows the rowcount to be accessed for statements such as INSERT and SELECT, to the degree supported by the DBAPI in use. The :ref:`engine_insertmanyvalues` also supports this option and will ensure :attr:`_engine.CursorResult.rowcount` is correctly set for a bulk INSERT of rows when set. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm, regression :tickets: 11010 Fixed regression caused by :ticket:`9779` where using the &quot;secondary&quot; table in a relationship ``and_()`` expression would fail to be aliased to match how the &quot;secondary&quot; table normally renders within a :meth:`_sql.Select.join` expression, leading to an invalid query. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm, performance, regression :tickets: 11085 Adjusted the fix made in :ticket:`10570`, released in 2.0.23, where new logic was added to reconcile possibly changing bound parameter values across cache key generations used within the :func:`_orm.with_expression` construct. The new logic changes the approach by which the new bound parameter values are associated with the statement, avoiding the need to deep-copy the statement which can result in a significant performance penalty for very deep / complex SQL constructs. The new approach no longer requires this deep-copy step. .. change:: :tags: bug, asyncio :tickets: 8771 An error is raised if a :class:`.QueuePool` or other non-asyncio pool class is passed to :func:`_asyncio.create_async_engine`. This engine only accepts asyncio-compatible pool classes including :class:`.AsyncAdaptedQueuePool`. Other pool classes such as :class:`.NullPool` are compatible with both synchronous and asynchronous engines as they do not perform any locking. .. seealso:: :ref:`pool_api` .. change:: :tags: change, tests pytest support in the tox.ini file has been updated to support pytest 8.1. .. changelog:: ``` ### 2.0.27 ``` :released: February 13, 2024 .. change:: :tags: bug, postgresql, regression :tickets: 11005 Fixed regression caused by just-released fix for :ticket:`10863` where an invalid exception class were added to the &quot;except&quot; block, which does not get exercised unless such a catch actually happens. A mock-style test has been added to ensure this catch is exercised in unit tests. .. changelog:: ``` ### 2.0.26 ``` :released: February 11, 2024 .. change:: :tags: usecase, postgresql, reflection :tickets: 10777 Added support for reflection of PostgreSQL CHECK constraints marked with &quot;NO INHERIT&quot;, setting the key ``no_inherit=True`` in the reflected data. Pull request courtesy Ellis Valentiner. .. change:: :tags: bug, sql :tickets: 10843 Fixed issues in :func:`_sql.case` where the logic for determining the type of the expression could result in :class:`.NullType` if the last element in the &quot;whens&quot; had no type, or in other cases where the type could resolve to ``None``. The logic has been updated to scan all given expressions so that the first non-null type is used, as well as to always ensure a type is present. Pull request courtesy David Evans. .. change:: :tags: bug, mysql :tickets: 10850 Fixed issue where NULL/NOT NULL would not be properly reflected from a MySQL column that also specified the VIRTUAL or STORED directives. Pull request courtesy Georg Wicke-Arndt. .. change:: :tags: bug, regression, postgresql :tickets: 10863 Fixed regression in the asyncpg dialect caused by :ticket:`10717` in release 2.0.24 where the change that now attempts to gracefully close the asyncpg connection before terminating would not fall back to ``terminate()`` for other potential connection-related exceptions other than a timeout error, not taking into account cases where the graceful ``.close()`` attempt fails for other reasons such as connection errors. .. change:: :tags: oracle, bug, performance :tickets: 10877 Changed the default arraysize of the Oracle dialects so that the value set by the driver is used, that is 100 at the time of writing for both cx_oracle and oracledb. Previously the value was set to 50 by default. The setting of 50 could cause significant performance regressions compared to when using cx_oracle/oracledb alone to fetch many hundreds of rows over slower networks. .. change:: :tags: bug, mysql :tickets: 10893 Fixed issue in asyncio dialects asyncmy and aiomysql, where their ``.close()`` method is apparently not a graceful close. replace with non-standard ``.ensure_closed()`` method that&#x27;s awaitable and move ``.close()`` to the so-called &quot;terminate&quot; case. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10896 Replaced the &quot;loader depth is excessively deep&quot; warning with a shorter message added to the caching badge within SQL logging, for those statements where the ORM disabled the cache due to a too-deep chain of loader options. The condition which this warning highlights is difficult to resolve and is generally just a limitation in the ORM&#x27;s application of SQL caching. A future feature may include the ability to tune the threshold where caching is disabled, but for now the warning will no longer be a nuisance. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10899 Fixed issue where it was not possible to use a type (such as an enum) within a :class:`_orm.Mapped` container type if that type were declared locally within the class body. The scope of locals used for the eval now includes that of the class body itself. In addition, the expression within :class:`_orm.Mapped` may also refer to the class name itself, if used as a string or with future annotations mode. .. change:: :tags: usecase, postgresql :tickets: 10904 Support the ``USING &lt;method&gt;`` option for PostgreSQL ``CREATE TABLE`` to specify the access method to use to store the contents for the new table. Pull request courtesy Edgar Ramírez-Mondragón. .. seealso:: :ref:`postgresql_table_options` .. change:: :tags: bug, examples :tickets: 10920 Fixed regression in history_meta example where the use of :meth:`_schema.MetaData.to_metadata` to make a copy of the history table would also copy indexes (which is a good thing), but causing naming conflicts indexes regardless of naming scheme used for those indexes. A &quot;_history&quot; suffix is now added to these indexes in the same way as is achieved for the table name. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10967 Fixed issue where using :meth:`_orm.Session.delete` along with the :paramref:`_orm.Mapper.version_id_col` feature would fail to use the correct version identifier in the case that an additional UPDATE were emitted against the target object as a result of the use of :paramref:`_orm.relationship.post_update` on the object. The issue is similar to :ticket:`10800` just fixed in version 2.0.25 for the case of updates alone. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10990 Fixed issue where an assertion within the implementation for :func:`_orm.with_expression` would raise if a SQL expression that was not cacheable were used; this was a 2.0 regression since 1.4. .. change:: :tags: postgresql, usecase :tickets: 9736 Correctly type PostgreSQL RANGE and MULTIRANGE types as ``Range[T]`` and ``Sequence[Range[T]]``. Introduced utility sequence :class:`_postgresql.MultiRange` to allow better interoperability of MULTIRANGE types. .. change:: :tags: postgresql, usecase Differentiate between INT4 and INT8 ranges and multi-ranges types when inferring the database type from a :class:`_postgresql.Range` or :class:`_postgresql.MultiRange` instance, preferring INT4 if the values fit into it. .. change:: :tags: bug, typing Fixed the type signature for the :meth:`.PoolEvents.checkin` event to indicate that the given :class:`.DBAPIConnection` argument may be ``None`` in the case where the connection has been invalidated. .. change:: :tags: bug, examples Fixed the performance example scripts in examples/performance to mostly work with the Oracle database, by adding the :class:`.Identity` construct to all the tables and allowing primary generation to occur on this backend. A few of the &quot;raw DBAPI&quot; cases still are not compatible with Oracle. .. change:: :tags: bug, mssql Fixed an issue regarding the use of the :class:`.Uuid` datatype with the :paramref:`.Uuid.as_uuid` parameter set to False, when using the pymssql dialect. ORM-optimized INSERT statements (e.g. the &quot;insertmanyvalues&quot; feature) would not correctly align primary key UUID values for bulk INSERT statements, resulting in errors. Similar issues were fixed for the PostgreSQL drivers as well. .. change:: :tags: bug, postgresql Fixed an issue regarding the use of the :class:`.Uuid` datatype with the :paramref:`.Uuid.as_uuid` parameter set to False, when using PostgreSQL dialects. ORM-optimized INSERT statements (e.g. the &quot;insertmanyvalues&quot; feature) would not correctly align primary key UUID values for bulk INSERT statements, resulting in errors. Similar issues were fixed for the pymssql driver as well. .. changelog:: ``` ### 2.0.25 ``` :released: January 2, 2024 .. change:: :tags: oracle, asyncio :tickets: 10679 Added support for :ref:`oracledb` in asyncio mode, using the newly released version of the ``oracledb`` DBAPI that includes asyncio support. For the 2.0 series, this is a preview release, where the current implementation does not yet have include support for :meth:`_asyncio.AsyncConnection.stream`. Improved support is planned for the 2.1 release of SQLAlchemy. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10800 Fixed issue where when making use of the :paramref:`_orm.relationship.post_update` feature at the same time as using a mapper version_id_col could lead to a situation where the second UPDATE statement emitted by the post-update feature would fail to make use of the correct version identifier, assuming an UPDATE was already emitted in that flush which had already bumped the version counter. .. change:: :tags: bug, typing :tickets: 10801, 10818 Fixed regressions caused by typing added to the ``sqlalchemy.sql.functions`` module in version 2.0.24, as part of :ticket:`6810`: * Further enhancements to pep-484 typing to allow SQL functions from :attr:`_sql.func` derived elements to work more effectively with ORM-mapped attributes (:ticket:`10801`) * Fixed the argument types passed to functions so that literal expressions like strings and ints are again interpreted correctly (:ticket:`10818`) .. change:: :tags: usecase, orm :tickets: 10807 Added preliminary support for Python 3.12 pep-695 type alias structures, when resolving custom type maps for ORM Annotated Declarative mappings. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10815 Fixed issue where ORM Annotated Declarative would mis-interpret the left hand side of a relationship without any collection specified as uselist=True if the left type were given as a class and not a string, without using future-style annotations. .. change:: :tags: bug, sql :tickets: 10817 Improved compilation of :func:`_sql.any_` / :func:`_sql.all_` in the context of a negation of boolean comparison, will now render ``NOT (expr)`` rather than reversing the equality operator to not equals, allowing finer-grained control of negations for these non-typical operators. .. changelog:: ``` ### 2.0.24 ``` :released: December 28, 2023 .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10597 Fixed issue where use of :func:`_orm.foreign` annotation on a non-initialized :func:`_orm.mapped_column` construct would produce an expression without a type, which was then not updated at initialization time of the actual column, leading to issues such as relationships not determining ``use_get`` appropriately. .. change:: :tags: bug, schema :tickets: 10654 Fixed issue where error reporting for unexpected schema item when creating objects like :class:`_schema.Table` would incorrectly handle an argument that was itself passed as a tuple, leading to a formatting error. The error message has been modernized to use f-strings. .. change:: :tags: bug, engine :tickets: 10662 Fixed URL-encoding of the username and password components of :class:`.engine.URL` objects when converting them to string using the :meth:`_engine.URL.render_as_string` method, by using Python standard library ``urllib.parse.quote`` while allowing for plus signs and spaces to remain unchanged as supported by SQLAlchemy&#x27;s non-standard URL parsing, rather than the legacy home-grown routine from many years ago. Pull request courtesy of Xavier NUNN. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10668 Improved the error message produced when the unit of work process sets the value of a primary key column to NULL due to a related object with a dependency rule on that column being deleted, to include not just the destination object and column name but also the source column from which the NULL value is originating. Pull request courtesy Jan Vollmer. .. change:: :tags: bug, postgresql :tickets: 10717 Adjusted the asyncpg dialect such that when the ``terminate()`` method is used to discard an invalidated connection, the dialect will first attempt to gracefully close the connection using ``.close()`` with a timeout, if the operation is proceeding within an async event loop context only. This allows the asyncpg driver to attend to finalizing a ``TimeoutError`` including being able to close a long-running query server side, which otherwise can keep running after the program has exited. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10732 Modified the ``__init_subclass__()`` method used by :class:`_orm.MappedAsDataclass`, :class:`_orm.DeclarativeBase` and :class:`_orm.DeclarativeBaseNoMeta` to accept arbitrary ``**kw`` and to propagate them to the ``super()`` call, allowing greater flexibility in arranging custom superclasses and mixins which make use of ``__init_subclass__()`` keyword arguments. Pull request courtesy Michael Oliver. .. change:: :tags: bug, tests :tickets: 10747 Improvements to the test suite to further harden its ability to run when Python ``greenlet`` is not installed. There is now a tox target that includes the token &quot;nogreenlet&quot; that will run the suite with greenlet not installed (note that it still temporarily installs greenlet as part of the tox config, however). .. change:: :tags: bug, sql :tickets: 10753 Fixed issue in stringify for SQL elements, where a specific dialect is not passed, where a dialect-specific element such as the PostgreSQL &quot;on conflict do update&quot; construct is encountered and then fails to provide for a stringify dialect with the appropriate state to render the construct, leading to internal errors. .. change:: :tags: bug, sql Fixed issue where stringifying or compiling a :class:`.CTE` that was against a DML construct such as an :func:`_sql.insert` construct would fail to stringify, due to a mis-detection that the statement overall is an INSERT, leading to internal errors. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10776 Ensured the use case of :class:`.Bundle` objects used in the ``returning()`` portion of ORM-enabled INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE statements is tested and works fully. This was never explicitly implemented or tested previously and did not work correctly in the 1.4 series; in the 2.0 series, ORM UPDATE/DELETE with WHERE criteria was missing an implementation method preventing :class:`.Bundle` objects from working. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10784 Fixed 2.0 regression in :class:`.MutableList` where a routine that detects sequences would not correctly filter out string or bytes instances, making it impossible to assign a string value to a specific index (while non-sequence values would work fine). .. change:: :tags: change, asyncio The ``async_fallback`` dialect argument is now deprecated, and will be removed in SQLAlchemy 2.1. This flag has not been used for SQLAlchemy&#x27;s test suite for some time. asyncio dialects can still run in a synchronous style by running code within a greenlet using :func:`_util.greenlet_spawn`. .. change:: :tags: bug, typing :tickets: 6810 Completed pep-484 typing for the ``sqlalchemy.sql.functions`` module. :func:`_sql.select` constructs made against ``func`` elements should now have filled-in return types. .. changelog:: ``` ### 2.0.23 ``` :released: November 2, 2023 .. change:: :tags: bug, oracle :tickets: 10509 Fixed issue in :class:`.Interval` datatype where the Oracle implementation was not being used for DDL generation, leading to the ``day_precision`` and ``second_precision`` parameters to be ignored, despite being supported by this dialect. Pull request courtesy Indivar. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10516 Fixed issue where the ``__allow_unmapped__`` directive failed to allow for legacy :class:`.Column` / :func:`.deferred` mappings that nonetheless had annotations such as ``Any`` or a specific type without ``Mapped[]`` as their type, without errors related to locating the attribute name. .. change:: :tags: bug, mariadb :tickets: 10056 Adjusted the MySQL / MariaDB dialects to default a generated column to NULL when using MariaDB, if :paramref:`_schema.Column.nullable` was not specified with an explicit ``True`` or ``False`` value, as MariaDB does not support the &quot;NOT NULL&quot; phrase with a generated column. Pull request courtesy Indivar. .. change:: :tags: bug, mariadb, regression :tickets: 10505 Established a workaround for what seems to be an intrinsic issue across MySQL/MariaDB drivers where a RETURNING result for DELETE DML which returns no rows using SQLAlchemy&#x27;s &quot;empty IN&quot; criteria fails to provide a cursor.description, which then yields result that returns no rows, leading to regressions for the ORM that in the 2.0 series uses RETURNING for bulk DELETE statements for the &quot;synchronize session&quot; feature. To resolve, when the specific case of &quot;no description when RETURNING was given&quot; is detected, an &quot;empty result&quot; with a correct cursor description is generated and used in place of the non-working cursor. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10570 Fixed caching bug where using the :func:`_orm.with_expression` construct in conjunction with loader options :func:`_orm.selectinload`, :func:`_orm.lazyload` would fail to substitute bound parameter values correctly on subsequent caching runs. .. change:: :tags: usecase, mssql :tickets: 6521 Added support for the ``aioodbc`` driver implemented for SQL Server, which builds on top of the pyodbc and general aio* dialect architecture. .. seealso:: :ref:`mssql_aioodbc` - in the SQL Server dialect documentation. .. change:: :tags: bug, sql :tickets: 10535 Added compiler-level None/NULL handling for the &quot;literal processors&quot; of all datatypes that include literal processing, that is, where a value is rendered inline within a SQL statement rather than as a bound parameter, for all those types that do not feature explicit &quot;null value&quot; handling. Previously this behavior was undefined and inconsistent. .. change:: :tags: usecase, orm :tickets: 10575 Implemented the :paramref:`_orm.Session.bulk_insert_mappings.render_nulls` parameter for new style bulk ORM inserts, allowing ``render_nulls=True`` as an execution option. This allows for bulk ORM inserts with a mixture of ``None`` values in the parameter dictionaries to use a single batch of rows for a given set of dicationary keys, rather than breaking up into batches that omit the NULL columns from each INSERT. .. seealso:: :ref:`orm_queryguide_insert_null_params` .. change:: :tags: bug, postgresql :tickets: 10479 Fixed 2.0 regression caused by :ticket:`7744` where chains of expressions involving PostgreSQL JSON operators combined with other operators such as string concatenation would lose correct parenthesization, due to an implementation detail specific to the PostgreSQL dialect. .. change:: :tags: bug, postgresql :tickets: 10532 Fixed SQL handling for &quot;insertmanyvalues&quot; when using the :class:`.postgresql.BIT` datatype with the asyncpg backend. The :class:`.postgresql.BIT` on asyncpg apparently requires the use of an asyncpg-specific ``BitString`` type which is currently exposed when using this DBAPI, making it incompatible with other PostgreSQL DBAPIs that all work with plain bitstrings here. A future fix in version 2.1 will normalize this datatype across all PG backends. Pull request courtesy Sören Oldag. .. change:: :tags: usecase, sql :tickets: 9737 Implemented &quot;literal value processing&quot; for the :class:`.Interval` datatype for both the PostgreSQL and Oracle dialects, allowing literal rendering of interval values. Pull request courtesy Indivar Mishra. .. change:: :tags: bug, oracle :tickets: 10470 Fixed issue where the cx_Oracle dialect claimed to support a lower cx_Oracle version (7.x) than was actually supported in practice within the 2.0 series of SQLAlchemy. The dialect imports symbols that are only in cx_Oracle 8 or higher, so runtime dialect checks as well as setup.cfg requirements have been updated to reflect this compatibility. .. change:: :tags: sql Removed unused placeholder method :meth:`.TypeEngine.compare_against_backend` This method was used by very old versions of Alembic. See https://github.com/sqlalchemy/alembic/issues/1293 for details. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10472 Fixed bug in ORM annotated declarative where using a ``ClassVar`` that nonetheless referred in some way to an ORM mapped class name would fail to be interpreted as a ``ClassVar`` that&#x27;s not mapped. .. change:: :tags: bug, asyncio :tickets: 10421 Fixed bug with method :meth:`_asyncio.AsyncSession.close_all` that was not working correctly. Also added function :func:`_asyncio.close_all_sessions` that&#x27;s the equivalent of :func:`_orm.close_all_sessions`. Pull request courtesy of Bryan不可思议. .. changelog:: ``` ### 2.0.22 ``` :released: October 12, 2023 .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10369, 10046 Fixed a wide range of :func:`_orm.mapped_column` parameters that were not being transferred when using the :func:`_orm.mapped_column` object inside of a pep-593 ``Annotated`` object, including :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.sort_order`, :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.deferred`, :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.autoincrement`, :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.system`, :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.info` etc. Additionally, it remains not supported to have dataclass arguments, such as :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.kw_only`, :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.default_factory` etc. indicated within the :func:`_orm.mapped_column` received by ``Annotated``, as this is not supported with pep-681 Dataclass Transforms. A warning is now emitted when these parameters are used within ``Annotated`` in this way (and they continue to be ignored). .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10459 Fixed issue where calling :meth:`_engine.Result.unique` with a new-style :func:`.select` query in the ORM, where one or more columns yields values that are of &quot;unknown hashability&quot;, typically when using JSON functions like ``func.json_build_object()`` without providing a type, would fail internally when the returned values were not actually hashable. The behavior is repaired to test the objects as they are received for hashability in this case, raising an informative error message if not. Note that for values of &quot;known unhashability&quot;, such as when the :class:`_types.JSON` or :class:`_types.ARRAY` types are used directly, an informative error message was already raised. The &quot;hashabiltiy testing&quot; fix here is applied to legacy :class:`.Query` as well, however in the legacy case, :meth:`_engine.Result.unique` is used for nearly all queries, so no new warning is emitted here; the legacy behavior of falling back to using ``id()`` in this case is maintained, with the improvement that an unknown type that turns out to be hashable will now be uniqufied, whereas previously it would not. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10453 Fixed regression in recently revised &quot;insertmanyvalues&quot; feature (likely issue :ticket:`9618`) where the ORM would inadvertently attempt to interpret a non-RETURNING result as one with RETURNING, in the case where the ``implicit_returning=False`` parameter were applied to the mapped :class:`.Table`, indicating that &quot;insertmanyvalues&quot; cannot be used if the primary key values are not provided. .. change:: :tags: bug, engine Fixed issue within some dialects where the dialect could incorrectly return an empty result set for an INSERT statement that does not actually return rows at all, due to artfacts from pre- or post-fetching the primary key of the row or rows still being present. Affected dialects included asyncpg, all mssql dialects. .. change:: :tags: bug, typing :tickets: 10451 Fixed typing issue where the argument list passed to :class:`.Values` was too-restrictively tied to ``List`` rather than ``Sequence``. Pull request courtesy Iuri de Silvio. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10365 Fixed bug where ORM :func:`_orm.with_loader_criteria` would not apply itself to a :meth:`_sql.Select.join` where the ON clause were given as a plain SQL comparison, rather than as a relationship target or similar. .. change:: :tags: bug, sql :tickets: 10408 Fixed issue where referring to a FROM entry in the SET clause of an UPDATE statement would not include it in the FROM clause of the UPDATE statement, if that entry were nowhere else in the statement; this occurs currently for CTEs that were added using :meth:`.Update.add_cte` to provide the desired CTE at the top of the statement. .. change:: :tags: bug, mariadb :tickets: 10396 Modified the mariadb-connector driver to pre-load the ``cursor.rowcount`` value for all queries, to suit tools such as Pandas that hardcode to calling :attr:`.Result.rowcount` in this way. SQLAlchemy normally pre-loads ``cursor.rowcount`` only for UPDATE/DELETE statements and otherwise passes through to the DBAPI where it can return -1 if no value is available. However, mariadb-connector does not support invoking ``cursor.rowcount`` after the cursor itself is closed, raising an error instead. Generic test support has been added to ensure all backends support the allowing :attr:`.Result.rowcount` to succceed (that is, returning an integer value with -1 for &quot;not available&quot;) after the result is closed. .. change:: :tags: bug, mariadb Additional fixes for the mariadb-connector dialect to support UUID data values in the result in INSERT..RETURNING statements. .. change:: :tags: bug, mssql :tickets: 10458 Fixed bug where the rule that prevents ORDER BY from emitting within subqueries on SQL Server was not being disabled in the case where the :meth:`.select.fetch` method were used to limit rows in conjunction with WITH TIES or PERCENT, preventing valid subqueries with TOP / ORDER BY from being used. .. change:: :tags: bug, sql :tickets: 10443 Fixed 2.0 regression where the :class:`.DDL` construct would no longer ``__repr__()`` due to the removed ``on`` attribute not being accommodated. Pull request courtesy Iuri de Silvio. .. change:: :tags: orm, usecase :tickets: 10202 Added method :meth:`_orm.Session.get_one` that behaves like :meth:`_orm.Session.get` but raises an exception instead of returning ``None`` if no instance was found with the provided primary key. Pull request courtesy of Carlos Sousa. .. change:: :tags: asyncio, bug Fixed the :paramref:`_asyncio.AsyncSession.get.execution_options` parameter which was not being propagated to the underlying :class:`_orm.Session` and was instead being ignored. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10412 Fixed issue where :class:`.Mapped` symbols like :class:`.WriteOnlyMapped` and :class:`.DynamicMapped` could not be correctly resolved when referenced as an element of a sub-module in the given annotation, assuming string-based or &quot;future annotations&quot; style annotations. .. change:: :tags: bug, engine :tickets: 10414 Fixed issue where under some garbage collection / exception scenarios the connection pool&#x27;s cleanup routine would raise an error due to an unexpected set of state, which can be reproduced under specific conditions. .. change:: :tags: bug, typing Updates to the codebase to support Mypy 1.6.0. .. change:: :tags: usecase, orm :tickets: 7787 Added an option to permanently close sessions. Set to ``False`` the new parameter :paramref:`_orm.Session.close_resets_only` will prevent a :class:`_orm.Session` from performing any other operation after :meth:`_orm.Session.close` has been called. Added new method :meth:`_orm.Session.reset` that will reset a :class:`_orm.Session` to its initial state. This is an alias of :meth:`_orm.Session.close`, unless :paramref:`_orm.Session.close_resets_only` is set to ``False``. .. change:: :tags: orm, bug :tickets: 10385 Fixed issue with ``__allow_unmapped__`` declarative option where types that were declared using collection types such as ``list[SomeClass]`` vs. the typing construct ``List[SomeClass]`` would fail to be recognized correctly. Pull request courtesy Pascal Corpet. .. changelog:: ``` ### 2.0.21 ``` :released: September 18, 2023 .. change:: :tags: bug, sql :tickets: 9610 Adjusted the operator precedence for the string concatenation operator to be equal to that of string matching operators, such as :meth:`.ColumnElement.like`, :meth:`.ColumnElement.regexp_match`, :meth:`.ColumnElement.match`, etc., as well as plain ``==`` which has the same precedence as string comparison operators, so that parenthesis will be applied to a string concatenation expression that follows a string match operator. This provides for backends such as PostgreSQL where the &quot;regexp match&quot; operator is apparently of higher precedence than the string concatenation operator. .. change:: :tags: bug, sql :tickets: 10342 Qualified the use of ``hashlib.md5()`` within the DDL compiler, which is used to generate deterministic four-character suffixes for long index and constraint names in DDL statements, to include the Python 3.9+ ``usedforsecurity=False`` parameter so that Python interpreters built for restricted environments such as FIPS do not consider this call to be related to security concerns. .. change:: :tags: bug, postgresql :tickets: 10226 Fixed regression which appeared in 2.0 due to :ticket:`8491` where the revised &quot;ping&quot; used for PostgreSQL dialects when the :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.pool_pre_ping` parameter is in use would interfere with the use of asyncpg with PGBouncer &quot;transaction&quot; mode, as the multiple PostgreSQL commands emitted by asnycpg could be broken out among multiple connections leading to errors, due to the lack of any transaction around this newly revised &quot;ping&quot;. The ping is now invoked within a transaction, in the same way that is implicit with all other backends that are based on the pep-249 DBAPI; this guarantees that the series of PG commands sent by asyncpg for this command are invoked on the same backend connection without it jumping to a different connection mid-command. The transaction is not used if the asyncpg dialect is used in &quot;AUTOCOMMIT&quot; mode, which remains incompatible with pgbouncer transaction mode. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10279 Adjusted the ORM&#x27;s interpretation of the &quot;target&quot; entity used within :class:`.Update` and :class:`.Delete` to not interfere with the target &quot;from&quot; object passed to the statement, such as when passing an ORM-mapped :class:`_orm.aliased` construct that should be maintained within a phrase like &quot;UPDATE FROM&quot;. Cases like ORM session synchonize using &quot;SELECT&quot; statements such as with MySQL/ MariaDB will still have issues with UPDATE/DELETE of this form so it&#x27;s best to disable synchonize_session when using DML statements of this type. .. change:: :tags: bug, orm :tickets: 10348 Added new capability to the :func:`_orm.selectin_polymorphic` loader option which allows other loader options to be bundled as siblings, referring to one of its subclasses, within the sub-options of parent loader option. Previously, this pattern was only supported if the :func:`_orm.selectin_polymorphic` were at the top level of the options for the query. See new documentation section for example. As part of this change, improved the behavior of the :meth:`_orm.Load.selectin_polymorphic` method / loader strategy so that the subclass load does not load most already-loaded columns from the parent table, when the option is used against a class that is already being relationship-loaded. Previously, the logic to load only the subclass columns worked only for a top level class load. .. seealso:: :ref:`polymorphic_selectin_as_loader_option_target_plus_opts` .. change:: :tags: bug, typing :tickets: 10264, 9284 Fixed regression introduced in 2.0.20 via :ticket:`9600` fix which attempted to add more formal typing to :paramref:`_schema.MetaData.naming_convention`. This change prevented basic naming convention dictionaries from passing typing and has been adjusted so that a plain dictionary of strings for keys as well as dictionaries that use constraint types as keys or a mix of both, are again accepted. As part of this change, lesser used forms of the naming convention dictionary are also typed, including that it currently allows for ``Constraint`` type objects as keys as well. .. change:: :tags: usecase, typing :tickets: 10288 Made the contained type for :class:`.Mapped` covariant; this is to allow greater flexibility for end-user typing scenarios, such as the use of protocols to represent particular mapped class structures that are passed to other functions. As part of this change, the contained type was also made covariant for dependent and related types such as :class:`_orm.base.SQLORMOperations`, :class:`_orm.WriteOnlyMapped`, and :class:`_sql.SQLColumnExpression`. Pull request courtesy Roméo Després. .. change:: :tags: bug, engine :tickets: 10275 Fixed a series of reflection issues affecting the PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and SQLite dialects when reflecting foreign key constraints where the target column contained parenthesis in one or both of the table name or column name. .. change:: :tags: bug, sql :tickets: 10280 The :class:`.Values` construct will now automatically create a proxy (i.e. a copy) of a :class:`_sql.column` if the column were already associated with an existing FROM clause. This allows that an expression like ``values_obj.c.colname`` will produce the correct FROM clause even in the case that ``colname`` was passed as a :class:`_sql.column` that was already used with a previous :class:`.Values` or other table construct. Originally this was considered to be a candidate for an error condition, however it&#x27;s likely this pattern is already in widespread use so it&#x27;s now added to support. .. change:: :tags: bug, setup :tickets: 10321 Fixed very old issue where the full extent of SQLAlchemy modules, including ``sqlal --- <sub>🔄 This issue represents a GitHub Pull Request. It cannot be merged through Gitea due to API limitations.</sub>
kerem 2026-02-26 01:34:12 +03:00
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