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Flask-Alembic

Flask-Alembic is a Flask extension that provides a configurable Alembic database migration environment. Supports Flask-SQLAlchemy, Flask-SQLAlchemy-Lite, or plain SQLAlchemy. Supports Alembic's single and multiple database templates.

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Important

This project is part of the Pallets Community Ecosystem. Pallets is the open source organization that maintains Flask; Pallets-Eco enables community maintenance of Flask extensions. If you are interested in helping maintain this project, please reach out on the Pallets Discord server.

Basic Usage

You've created a Flask application and some models with Flask-SQLAlchemy. Now start using Flask-Alembic:

from flask_alembic import Alembic

# Intialize the extension
alembic = Alembic()
alembic.init_app(app)

Commands are added to the flask CLI:

$ flask db --help
$ flask db revision "making changes"
$ flask db upgrade

You can also access Alembic's functionality from Python:

with app.app_context():
    # Auto-generate a migration
    alembic.revision('making changes')

    # Upgrade the database
    alembic.upgrade()

    # Access the internals
    environment_context = alembic.env

Differences from Alembic

  • Configuration is taken from Flask.config instead of alembic.ini and env.py.
  • Engines and model/table metadata are taken from Flask-SQLAlchemy(-Lite) if available, or can be configured manually.
  • The migrations are stored directly in the migrations folder instead of the versions folder.
  • Provides the migration environment instead of env.py and exposes Alembic's internal API objects.
  • Differentiates between CLI commands and Python functions. The functions return revision objects and don't print to stdout.
  • Allows operating Alembic at any API level while the app is running, through the exposed objects and functions.
  • Adds a system for managing independent migration branches and makes it easier to work with named branches.
  • Does not (currently) support offline migrations. I don't plan to work on this but am open to patches.
  • Does not (currently) support async engines. I don't plan to work on this but am open to patches.