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sqlacodegen tool to output stdout to files in models directory
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import subprocess | |
import os | |
import re | |
# Run sqlacodegen and capture the stdout output | |
sqlacodegen_output = subprocess.check_output(["sqlacodegen", "your_database_connection_string"], universal_newlines=True) | |
# Split the output into individual model sections | |
model_sections = sqlacodegen_output.split('\n\n') | |
# Create a directory to store the model files | |
output_directory = "models" | |
os.makedirs(output_directory, exist_ok=True) | |
# Define a function to convert class name to lowercase filename | |
def class_name_to_filename(model_section): | |
# Use a regular expression to find the class name | |
class_name_match = re.search(r'class (\w+)', model_section) | |
if class_name_match: | |
class_name = class_name_match.group(1) | |
# Convert the class name to lowercase for the filename | |
filename = f"{class_name.lower()}.py" | |
return filename, class_name | |
else: | |
return None, None | |
# Create lists to store the filenames and class names | |
model_filenames = [] | |
model_class_names = [] | |
# Loop through each model section and save it to a separate file | |
for model_section in model_sections: | |
# Extract the class name from the model section | |
filename, class_name = class_name_to_filename(model_section) | |
if filename and class_name: | |
# Create a filename for the model and save it | |
with open(os.path.join(output_directory, filename), "w") as file: | |
file.write(model_section) | |
model_filenames.append(filename) | |
model_class_names.append(class_name) | |
# Create an __init__.py file in the "models" directory | |
init_file_path = os.path.join(output_directory, "__init__.py") | |
# Generate import statements with camel-cased class names | |
import_statements = [f"from .{filename[:-3]} import {model_class}" for filename, model_class in zip(model_filenames, model_class_names)] | |
# Write the import statements to the __init__.py file | |
with open(init_file_path, "w") as init_file: | |
init_file.write("\n".join(import_statements)) | |
print(f"{len(model_sections)} model files and an __init__.py file saved in the '{output_directory}' directory.") |
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Line 9 should split by 3 line breaks, rather than 2. Otherwise you end up with model classes that don't include fields.