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160 lines
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1. Select the hero `Spider-Boy`.
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2. Execute the select statement.
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This generates the output:
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```
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INFO Engine SELECT hero.id, hero.name, hero.secret_name, hero.age
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FROM hero
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WHERE hero.name = ?
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INFO Engine [no key 0.00018s] ('Spider-Boy',)
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```
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3. Get one hero object, the only one that should be there for **Spider-Boy**.
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4. Print this hero.
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This generates the output:
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```
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Hero 1: name='Spider-Boy' secret_name='Pedro Parqueador' age=None id=2
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```
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5. Select another hero.
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6. Execute the select statement.
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This generates the output:
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```
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INFO Engine BEGIN (implicit)
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INFO Engine SELECT hero.id, hero.name, hero.secret_name, hero.age
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FROM hero
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WHERE hero.name = ?
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INFO Engine [no key 0.00020s] ('Captain North America',)
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```
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!!! tip
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See the `BEGIN` at the top?
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This is SQLAlchemy automatically starting a transaction for us.
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This way, we could revert the last changes (if there were some) if we wanted to, even if the SQL to create them was already sent to the database.
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7. Get one hero object for this new query.
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The only one that should be there for **Captain North America**.
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8. Print this second hero.
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This generates the output:
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```
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Hero 2: name='Captain North America' secret_name='Esteban Rogelios' age=93 id=7
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```
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9. Update the age for the first hero.
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Set the value of the attribute `age` to `16`.
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This updates the hero object in memory, but not yet in the database.
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10. Update the name of the first hero.
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Now the name of the hero will not be `"Spider-Boy"` but `"Spider-Youngster"`.
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Also, this updates the object in memory, but not yet in the database.
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11. Add this first hero to the session.
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This puts it in the temporary space in the **session** before committing it to the database.
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It is not saved yet.
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12. Update the name of the second hero.
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Now the hero has a bit more precision in the name. 😜
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This updates the object in memory, but not yet in the database.
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13. Update the age of the second hero.
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This updates the object in memory, but not yet in the database.
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14. Add the second hero to the session.
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This puts it in the temporary space in the **session** before committing it to the database.
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15. Commit all the changes tracked in the session.
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This commits everything in one single batch.
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This generates the output:
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```
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INFO Engine UPDATE hero SET name=?, age=? WHERE hero.id = ?
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INFO Engine [generated in 0.00028s] (('Spider-Youngster', 16, 2), ('Captain North America Except Canada', 110, 7))
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INFO Engine COMMIT
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```
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!!! tip
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See how SQLAlchemy (that powers SQLModel) optimizes the SQL to do as much work as possible in a single batch.
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Here it updates both heroes in a single SQL query.
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16. Refresh the first hero.
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This generates the output:
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```
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INFO Engine BEGIN (implicit)
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INFO Engine SELECT hero.id, hero.name, hero.secret_name, hero.age
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FROM hero
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WHERE hero.id = ?
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INFO Engine [generated in 0.00023s] (2,)
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```
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!!! tip
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Because we just committed a SQL transaction with `COMMIT`, SQLAlchemy will automatically start a new transaction with `BEGIN`.
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17. Refresh the second hero.
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This generates the output:
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```
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INFO Engine SELECT hero.id, hero.name, hero.secret_name, hero.age
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FROM hero
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WHERE hero.id = ?
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INFO Engine [cached since 0.001709s ago] (7,)
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```
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!!! tip
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SQLAlchemy is still using the previous transaction, so it doesn't have to create a new one.
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18. Print the first hero, now udpated.
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This generates the output:
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```
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Updated hero 1: name='Spider-Youngster' secret_name='Pedro Parqueador' age=16 id=2
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```
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19. Print the second hero, now updated.
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This generates the output:
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```
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Updated hero 2: name='Captain North America Except Canada' secret_name='Esteban Rogelios' age=110 id=7
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```
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20. Here is the end of the `with` block statement, so the session can execute its terminating code.
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The session will `ROLLBACK` (undo) any possible changes in the last transaction that were not committed.
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This generates the output:
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```
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INFO Engine ROLLBACK
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```
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