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python - One-to-many Flask | SQLAlchemy

I am trying to create a one-to-many relationship using Flask and SQLAlchemy.

I want the one-to-many relationship to be as so:

"For any single movie, there can be multiple characters"

Here it what I have so far, but it is saving in my DB as one-to-one right now. (One movie to one character, saving multiple times in DB for multiple characters)

class Movie(db.Model):
    __tablename__ = "movies"
    id = db.Column('movies_id', db.Integer, primary_key=True)
    movie_type = db.Column('movie_type', db.Text())

    def __init__(self, movie_type):
        self.movie_type = movie_type

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<Movie %r>' % self.id

class Character(db.Model):
    __tablename__ = "characters"
    id = db.Column('character_id', db.Integer, primary_key=True) 
    character_description = db.Column('character_description', db.Text())

    movie_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey('movies.movie_id'))
    movie = db.relationship('Movie', backref='characters', lazy='dynamic')

    def __init__(self, character_description, movie):
        self.character_description = character_description

        self.movie = movie

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<Character %r>' % self.id

I am saving into the DB like this:

movie = models.movie(movie_type)
character = models.Character(character_description, movie)

db.session.add(movie)
db.session.add(character)
db.session.commit()

The end goal is to be able to look up what movie a character is in. If you could also help me out with that query, that would be great!

Thanks ahead of time.

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Well, I think you miss the characters relations in the movie + the insert was not totaly right.

There is also little details that you have to be carefull. Why id of movie is movieS_id and id of character is character_id ?

Also, the name of the column is the same as the name of the variable if not specified.

For example you can do that:

character_description = db.Column(db.Text())

Anyway, without changing this details, you can try this:

class Movie(db.Model):
    __tablename__ = "movies"
    id = db.Column('movies_id', db.Integer, primary_key=True)
    movie_type = db.Column('movie_type', db.Text())
    characters = db.relationship("Character", backref="movie", lazy='dynamic')
    def __init__(self, movie_type):
        self.movie_type = movie_type

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<Movie %r>' % self.id

class Character(db.Model):
    __tablename__ = "characters"
    id = db.Column('character_id', db.Integer, primary_key=True) 
    character_description = db.Column('character_description', db.Text())

    movie_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey('movies.movies_id'))
    movie = db.relationship('Movie')

    def __init__(self, character_description, movie):
        self.character_description = character_description

        self.movie = movie

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<Character %r>' % self.id

Inserting

c = Character(character_description='c')
c2 = Character(character_description='c2')
m = Movie(movie_type ='action')

# link characters to movie
m.characters.append(c)
m.characters.append(c2)
# or
m.characters.extend([c,c2])

db.session.add(m)
# add characters
db.session.add(c)
db.session.add(c2)
# or
db.session.add_all([c,c2])
# commit
db.session.commit()

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