Anton Tarasenko
Anton Tarasenko

Reputation: 8455

Counting relationships in SQLAlchemy

My SQLAlchemy structure looks like this

papers2authors_table = Table('papers2authors', Base.metadata,
    Column('paper_id', Integer, ForeignKey('papers.id')),
    Column('author_id', Integer, ForeignKey('authors.id'))
)

class Paper(Base):
    __tablename__ = "papers"

    id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
    title = Column(String)
    handle = Column(String)

    authors = relationship("Author",
                    secondary="papers2authors",
                    backref="papers")

class Author(Base):
    __tablename__ = "authors"

    id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
    name = Column(String, unique=True)
    code = Column(String, unique=True)

I would like to query two things:

  1. The numbers of authors in each paper
  2. The numbers of papers each author has (partly answered here)

I tried many options with func.count() and count(), but they return nonsensical results. How to do these two things in an SQLAlchemy way?

What I tried

Upvotes: 17

Views: 15464

Answers (1)

Anton Tarasenko
Anton Tarasenko

Reputation: 8455

Found the solutions:

  1. The number of authors each paper has: db.s.query(core.Paper.title, func.count(core.Author.id)).join(core.Paper.authors).group_by(core.Paper.id).all()
  2. The number of papers each author has: db.s.query(core.Author.name, func.count(core.Author.id)).join(core.Author.papers).group_by(core.Author.id).all()

Relevant: http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/rel_0_9/orm/query.html#sqlalchemy.orm.query.Query.having

Upvotes: 17

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