version: "2"
plugins:
- name: py
wasm:
url: https://downloads.sqlc.dev/plugin/sqlc-gen-python_1.3.0.wasm
sha256: fbedae96b5ecae2380a70fb5b925fd4bff58a6cfb1f3140375d098fbab7b3a3c
sql:
- schema: "schema.sql"
queries: "query.sql"
engine: postgresql
codegen:
- out: src/authors
plugin: py
options:
package: authors
emit_sync_querier: true
emit_async_querier: trueOption: emit_pydantic_models
By default, sqlc-gen-python will emit dataclasses for the models. If you prefer to use pydantic models, you can enable this option.
with emit_pydantic_models
from pydantic import BaseModel
class Author(pydantic.BaseModel):
id: int
name: strwithout emit_pydantic_models
import dataclasses
@dataclasses.dataclass()
class Author:
id: int
name: strOption: emit_str_enum
enum.StrEnum was introduce in Python 3.11.
enum.StrEnum is a subclass of str that is also a subclass of Enum. This allows for the use of Enum values as strings, compared to strings, or compared to other enum.StrEnum types.
This is convenient for type checking and validation, as well as for serialization and deserialization.
By default, sqlc-gen-python will emit (str, enum.Enum) for the enum classes. If you prefer to use enum.StrEnum, you can enable this option.
with emit_str_enum
class Status(enum.StrEnum):
"""Venues can be either open or closed"""
OPEN = "op!en"
CLOSED = "clo@sed"without emit_str_enum (current behavior)
class Status(str, enum.Enum):
"""Venues can be either open or closed"""
OPEN = "op!en"
CLOSED = "clo@sed"