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Transformation target to Pydal #30

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Kkeller83 opened this issue Jan 14, 2022 · 2 comments
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Transformation target to Pydal #30

Kkeller83 opened this issue Jan 14, 2022 · 2 comments

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@Kkeller83
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Would you be so kind an consider to to add support for transform e.g. Pydal Tables definitions to SQLAlchemy table defintions?

If that would be something easy for you?

Or could you give me a pointer where I could implement that logic in your code?

You already have support for pydal in Py-Models-Parser.

It would help the py4web community https://github.com/web2py/py4web a lot.

The use case ist the pydal db migration tool is good, but not as mature as alembic.

If you could translate our models to Sqlalchemy models easily, we could quickly adopt alembic for migrations.

Thank you for your consideration.

Btw: Py4Web is a really cool and easy to use Python web framework, made by the creator of web2py.

If you interested why its cool and some people prefer it to flask or django (mainly producitivy and speed),
happy to give you a tour.

@xnuinside
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@Kkeller83 hi ) I can add support, by the way, I tried to start it in past, but switched to another things. Sure, I will work on it, but not sure how fast it can be. I have an exams in university in parallel with work right now, so don't have enough time for nearest 2 weeks.

@Kkeller83
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No worries, already grateful you are just considering it. Its not a pressing issue, so no stress in any case. Good luck with the exams!

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