
- Fix 'No module named app' error by adding project root to Python path - Ensure consistent database path between app and migrations - Update database configuration to work in both development and deployment - Set appropriate SQLite dialect configuration with render_as_batch - Update documentation with additional migration instructions - Fix imports order to comply with linting standards
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725 B
Python
25 lines
725 B
Python
from pathlib import Path
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import os
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from sqlalchemy import create_engine
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from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker
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# Get the project root directory
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BASE_DIR = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent.parent
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# Ensure this works in both development and deployment environments
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if os.path.exists("/app"):
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# Docker/deployment environment
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DB_DIR = Path("/app/storage/db")
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else:
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# Development environment
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DB_DIR = BASE_DIR / "storage" / "db"
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DB_DIR.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
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SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URL = f"sqlite:///{DB_DIR}/db.sqlite"
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engine = create_engine(
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SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URL, connect_args={"check_same_thread": False}
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)
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SessionLocal = sessionmaker(autocommit=False, autoflush=False, bind=engine)
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