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1.1.1

Not secure
:released: October 7, 2016

.. change::
:tags: bug, mssql
:tickets: 3820

The "SELECT SERVERPROPERTY"
query added in :ticket:`3810` and :ticket:`3814` is failing on unknown
combinations of Pyodbc and SQL Server. While failure of this function
was anticipated, the exception catch was not broad enough so it now
catches all forms of pyodbc.Error.

.. change::
:tags: bug, core
:tickets: 3216

Changed the CompileError raised when various primary key missing
situations are detected to a warning. The statement is again
passed to the database where it will fail and the DBAPI error (usually
IntegrityError) raises as usual.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3216`

.. changelog::

1.1.0

Not secure
:released: October 5, 2016

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3805

Execution options can now be propagated from within a
statement at compile time to the outermost statement, so that
if an embedded element wants to set "autocommit" to be True for example,
it can propagate this to the enclosing statement. Currently, this
feature is enabled for a DML-oriented CTE embedded inside of a SELECT
statement, e.g. INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE inside of SELECT.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3802

ORM attributes can now be assigned any object that is has a
``__clause_element__()`` attribute, which will result in inline
SQL the way any :class:`_expression.ClauseElement` class does. This covers other
mapped attributes not otherwise transformed by further expression
constructs.

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 3812

Enhanced the new "raise" lazy loader strategy to also include a
"raise_on_sql" variant, available both via :paramref:`.orm.relationship.lazy`
as well as :func:`_orm.raiseload`. This variant only raises if the
lazy load would actually emit SQL, vs. raising if the lazy loader
mechanism is invoked at all.

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 3813

An adjustment to ON CONFLICT such that the "inserted_primary_key"
logic is able to accommodate the case where there's no INSERT or
UPDATE and there's no net change. The value comes out as None
in this case, rather than failing on an exception.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3811

Made an adjustment to the bug fix first introduced in [ticket:3431]
that involves an object appearing in multiple contexts in a single
result set, such that an eager loader that would set the related
object value to be None will still fire off, thus satisfying the
load of that attribute. Previously, the adjustment only honored
a non-None value arriving for an eagerly loaded attribute in a
secondary row.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3808

Fixed bug in new :meth:`.SessionEvents.persistent_to_deleted` event
where the target object could be garbage collected before the event
is fired off.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3809

A string sent as a column default via the
:paramref:`_schema.Column.server_default` parameter is now escaped for quotes.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3809`

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 3807

Fixed issue in new PG "on conflict" construct where columns including
those of the "excluded" namespace would not be table-qualified
in the WHERE clauses in the statement.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql, postgresql
:tickets: 3806

Added compiler-level flags used by PostgreSQL to place additional
parenthesis than would normally be generated by precedence rules
around operations involving JSON, HSTORE indexing operators as well as
within their operands since it has been observed that PostgreSQL's
precedence rules for at least the HSTORE indexing operator is not
consistent between 9.4 and 9.5.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql, mysql
:tickets: 3803

The ``BaseException`` exception class is now intercepted by the
exception-handling routines of :class:`_engine.Connection`, and includes
handling by the :meth:`_events.ConnectionEvents.handle_error`
event. The :class:`_engine.Connection` is now **invalidated** by default in
the case of a system level exception that is not a subclass of
``Exception``, including ``KeyboardInterrupt`` and the greenlet
``GreenletExit`` class, to prevent further operations from occurring
upon a database connection that is in an unknown and possibly
corrupted state. The MySQL drivers are most targeted by this change
however the change is across all DBAPIs.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3803`

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3799

The "eq" and "ne" operators are no longer part of the list of
"associative" operators, while they remain considered to be
"commutative". This allows an expression like ``(x == y) == z``
to be maintained at the SQL level with parenthesis. Pull request
courtesy John Passaro.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3767

The primaryjoin of a :func:`_orm.relationship` construct can now include
a :func:`.bindparam` object that includes a callable function to
generate values. Previously, the lazy loader strategy would
be incompatible with this use, and additionally would fail to correctly
detect if the "use_get" criteria should be used if the primary key
were involved with the bound parameter.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3801

An UPDATE emitted from the ORM flush process can now accommodate a
SQL expression element for a column within the primary key of an
object, if the target database supports RETURNING in order to provide
the new value, or if the PK value is set "to itself" for the purposes
of bumping some other trigger / onupdate on the column.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3788

Fixed bug where the "simple many-to-one" condition that allows lazy
loading to use get() from identity map would fail to be invoked if the
primaryjoin of the relationship had multiple clauses separated by AND
which were not in the same order as that of the primary key columns
being compared in each clause. This ordering
difference occurs for a composite foreign key where the table-bound
columns on the referencing side were not in the same order in the .c
collection as the primary key columns on the referenced side....which
in turn occurs a lot if one is using declarative mixins and/or
declared_attr to set up columns.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3789

Stringify of expression with unnamed :class:`_schema.Column` objects, as
occurs in lots of situations including ORM error reporting,
will now render the name in string context as "<name unknown>"
rather than raising a compile error.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3786

Raise a more descriptive exception / message when ClauseElement
or non-SQLAlchemy objects that are not "executable" are erroneously
passed to ``.execute()``; a new exception ObjectNotExecutableError
is raised consistently in all cases.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3776

An exception is raised when two ``validates`` decorators on a mapping
make use of the same name. Only one validator of a certain name
at a time is supported, there's no mechanism to chain these together,
as the order of the validators at the level of function decorator
can't be made deterministic.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3776`

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm

Mapper errors raised during :func:`.configure_mappers` now explicitly
include the name of the originating mapper in the exception message
to help in those situations where the wrapped exception does not
itself include the source mapper. Pull request courtesy
John Perkins.

.. change::
:tags: bug, mysql
:tickets: 3766

Fixed bug where the "literal_binds" flag would not be propagated
to a CAST expression under MySQL.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql, postgresql, mysql
:tickets: 3765

Fixed regression in JSON datatypes where the "literal processor" for
a JSON index value would not be invoked. The native String and Integer
datatypes are now called upon from within the JSONIndexType
and JSONPathType. This is applied to the generic, PostgreSQL, and
MySQL JSON types and also has a dependency on :ticket:`3766`.

.. change::
:tags: change, orm

Passing False to :meth:`_query.Query.order_by` in order to cancel
all order by's is deprecated; there is no longer any difference
between calling this method with False or with None.

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm

The :meth:`_query.Query.group_by` method now resets the group by collection
if an argument of ``None`` is passed, in the same way that
:meth:`_query.Query.order_by` has worked for a long time. Pull request
courtesy Iuri Diniz.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3763

Fixed bug where :class:`.Index` would fail to extract columns from
compound SQL expressions if those SQL expressions were wrapped inside
of an ORM-style ``__clause_element__()`` construct. This bug
exists in 1.0.x as well, however in 1.1 is more noticeable as
hybrid_property expression now returns a wrapped element.

.. change::
:tags: change, orm, declarative

Constructing a declarative base class that inherits from another class
will also inherit its docstring. This means
:func:`~.ext.declarative.as_declarative` acts more like a normal class
decorator.

.. changelog::

1.1.0b3

Not secure
:released: July 26, 2016

.. change::
:tags: change, orm
:tickets: 3749

Removed a warning that dates back to 0.4 which emits when a same-named
relationship is placed on two mappers that inherits via joined or
single table inheritance. The warning does not apply to the
current unit of work implementation.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3749`


.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3745

Fixed bug in new CTE feature for update/insert/delete stated
as a CTE inside of an enclosing statement (typically SELECT) whereby
oninsert and onupdate values weren't called upon for the embedded
statement.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3744

Fixed bug in new CTE feature for update/insert/delete whereby
an anonymous (e.g. no name passed) :class:`_expression.CTE` construct around
the statement would fail.

.. change::
:tags: bug, ext

sqlalchemy.ext.indexable will intercept IndexError as well
as KeyError when raising as AttributeError.

.. change::
:tags: feature, ext

Added a "default" parameter to the new sqlalchemy.ext.indexable
extension.

.. changelog::

1.1.0b2

Not secure
:released: July 1, 2016

.. change::
:tags: bug, ext, postgresql
:tickets: 3732

Made a slight behavioral change in the ``sqlalchemy.ext.compiler``
extension, whereby the existing compilation schemes for an established
construct would be removed if that construct itself didn't already
have its own dedicated ``__visit_name__``. This was a
rare occurrence in 1.0, however in 1.1 :class:`_postgresql.ARRAY`
subclasses :class:`_types.ARRAY` and has this behavior.
As a result, setting up a compilation handler for another dialect
such as SQLite would render the main :class:`_postgresql.ARRAY`
object no longer compilable.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3730

The processing performed by the :class:`.Boolean` datatype for backends
that only feature integer types has been made consistent between the
pure Python and C-extension versions, in that the C-extension version
will accept any integer value from the database as a boolean, not just
zero and one; additionally, non-boolean integer values being sent to
the database are coerced to exactly zero or one, instead of being
passed as the original integer value.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3730`

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3725

Rolled back the validation rules a bit in :class:`.Enum` to allow
unknown string values to pass through, unless the flag
``validate_string=True`` is passed to the Enum; any other kind of object is
still of course rejected. While the immediate use
is to allow comparisons to enums with LIKE, the fact that this
use exists indicates there may be more unknown-string-comparison use
cases than we expected, which hints that perhaps there are some
unknown string-INSERT cases too.

.. change::
:tags: bug, mysql
:tickets: 3726

Dialed back the "order the primary key columns per auto-increment"
described in :ref:`change_mysql_3216` a bit, so that if the
:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint` is explicitly defined, the order
of columns is maintained exactly, allowing control of this behavior
when necessary.

.. changelog::

1.1.0b1

Not secure
:released: June 16, 2016

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 3718

Added TABLESAMPLE support via the new :meth:`_expression.FromClause.tablesample`
method and standalone function. Pull request courtesy Ilja Everilä.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3718`

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm, ext

A new ORM extension :ref:`indexable_toplevel` is added, which allows
construction of Python attributes which refer to specific elements
of "indexed" structures such as arrays and JSON fields. Pull request
courtesy Jeong YunWon.

.. seealso::

:ref:`feature_indexable`

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3724

:meth:`_expression.FromClause.count` is deprecated. This function makes use of
an arbitrary column in the table and is not reliable; for Core use,
``func.count()`` should be preferred.

.. change::
:tags: feature, postgresql
:tickets: 3529

Added support for PostgreSQL's INSERT..ON CONFLICT using a new
PostgreSQL-specific :class:`.postgresql.dml.Insert` object.
Pull request and extensive efforts here by Robin Thomas.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3529`

.. change::
:tags: feature, postgresql

The DDL for DROP INDEX will emit "CONCURRENTLY" if the
``postgresql_concurrently`` flag is set upon the
:class:`.Index` and if the database in use is detected as
PostgreSQL version 9.2 or greater. For CREATE INDEX, database
version detection is also added which will omit the clause if
PG version is less than 8.2. Pull request courtesy Iuri de Silvio.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3708

Fixed an issue where a many-to-one change of an object from one
parent to another could work inconsistently when combined with
an un-flushed modification of the foreign key attribute. The attribute
move now considers the database-committed value of the foreign key
in order to locate the "previous" parent of the object being
moved. This allows events to fire off correctly including
backref events. Previously, these events would not always fire.
Applications which may have relied on the previously broken
behavior may be affected.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3708`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 3049

Added support for ranges in window functions, using the
:paramref:`.expression.over.range_` and
:paramref:`.expression.over.rows` parameters.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3049`

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm

Added new flag :paramref:`.Session.bulk_insert_mappings.render_nulls`
which allows an ORM bulk INSERT to occur with NULL values rendered;
this bypasses server side defaults, however allows all statements
to be formed with the same set of columns, allowing them to be
batched. Pull request courtesy Tobias Sauerwein.

.. change::
:tags: feature, postgresql
:tickets: 3588

Added new parameter :paramref:`.PGInspector.get_view_names.include`,
allowing specification for what kinds of views should be returned.
Currently "plain" and "materialized" views are included. Pull
request courtesy Sebastian Bank.

.. change::
:tags: feature, mssql

The ``mssql_clustered`` flag available on :class:`.UniqueConstraint`,
:class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint`, :class:`.Index` now defaults to
``None``, and can be set to False which will render the NONCLUSTERED
keyword in particular for a primary key, allowing a different index to
be used as "clustered". Pull request courtesy Saulius Žemaitaitis.

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 1311

Added new event :meth:`.AttributeEvents.init_scalar`, as well
as a new example suite illustrating its use. This event can be used
to provide a Core-generated default value to a Python-side attribute
before the object is persisted.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_1311`

.. change::
:tags: feature, postgresql
:tickets: 3720

Added ``postgresql_tablespace`` as an argument to :class:`.Index`
to allow specification of TABLESPACE for an index in PostgreSQL.
Complements the same-named parameter on :class:`_schema.Table`. Pull
request courtesy Benjamin Bertrand.

.. change::
:tags: orm, feature

Added :paramref:`.AutomapBase.prepare.schema` to the
:meth:`.AutomapBase.prepare` method, to indicate which schema
tables should be reflected from if not the default schema.
Pull request courtesy Josh Marlow.

.. change::
:tags: feature, sqlite

The SQLite dialect now reflects ON UPDATE and ON DELETE phrases
within foreign key constraints. Pull request courtesy
Michal Petrucha.

.. change::
:tags: bug, mssql

Adjustments to the mxODBC dialect to make use of the ``BinaryNull``
symbol when appropriate in conjunction with the ``VARBINARY``
data type. Pull request courtesy Sheila Allen.

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql

Implemented reflection of CHECK constraints for SQLite and PostgreSQL.
This is available via the new inspector method
:meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_check_constraints` as well as when reflecting
:class:`_schema.Table` objects in the form of :class:`.CheckConstraint`
objects present in the constraints collection. Pull request courtesy
Alex Grönholm.

.. change::
:tags: feature, postgresql

Added new parameter
:paramref:`.GenerativeSelect.with_for_update.key_share`, which
will render the ``FOR NO KEY UPDATE`` version of ``FOR UPDATE``
and ``FOR KEY SHARE`` instead of ``FOR SHARE``
on the PostgreSQL backend. Pull request courtesy Sergey Skopin.

.. change::
:tags: feature, postgresql, oracle

Added new parameter
:paramref:`.GenerativeSelect.with_for_update.skip_locked`, which
will render the ``SKIP LOCKED`` phrase for a ``FOR UPDATE`` or
``FOR SHARE`` lock on the PostgreSQL and Oracle backends. Pull
request courtesy Jack Zhou.

.. change::
:tags: change, orm
:tickets: 3394

The :paramref:`_orm.Mapper.order_by` parameter is deprecated.
This is an old parameter no longer relevant to how SQLAlchemy
works, once the Query object was introduced. By deprecating it
we establish that we aren't supporting non-working use cases
and that we encourage applications to move off of the use of this
parameter.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3394`

.. change::
:tags: feature, postgresql

Added a new dialect for the PyGreSQL PostgreSQL dialect. Thanks
to Christoph Zwerschke and Kaolin Imago Fire for their efforts.

.. change::
:tags: bug, ext
:tickets: 3653

The docstring specified on a hybrid property or method is now honored
at the class level, allowing it to work with tools like Sphinx
autodoc. The mechanics here necessarily involve some wrapping of
expressions to occur for hybrid properties, which may cause them
to appear differently using introspection.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3653`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql

New :meth:`.ColumnOperators.is_distinct_from` and
:meth:`.ColumnOperators.isnot_distinct_from` operators; pull request
courtesy Sebastian Bank.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_is_distinct_from`

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3488

Fixed bug where deferred columns would inadvertently be set up
for database load on the next object-wide unexpire, when the object
were merged into the session with ``session.merge(obj, load=False)``.

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql

Added a hook in :meth:`.DDLCompiler.visit_create_table` called
:meth:`.DDLCompiler.create_table_suffix`, allowing custom dialects
to add keywords after the "CREATE TABLE" clause. Pull request
courtesy Mark Sandan.

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql

Negative integer indexes are now accommodated by rows
returned from a :class:`_engine.ResultProxy`. Pull request courtesy
Emanuele Gaifas.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_gh_231`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sqlite
:tickets: 3629

The SQLite dialect now reflects the names of primary key constraints.
Pull request courtesy Diana Clarke.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3629`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 2857

Added :meth:`_expression.Select.lateral` and related constructs to allow
for the SQL standard LATERAL keyword, currently only supported
by PostgreSQL.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2857`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 1957

Added support for rendering "FULL OUTER JOIN" to both Core and ORM.
Pull request courtesy Stefan Urbanek.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_1957`

.. change::
:tags: feature, engine

Added connection pool events :meth:`ConnectionEvents.close`,
:meth:`_events.ConnectionEvents.detach`,
:meth:`_events.ConnectionEvents.close_detached`.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm, mysql
:tickets: 3680

Further continuing on the common MySQL exception case of
a savepoint being cancelled first covered in :ticket:`2696`,
the failure mode in which the :class:`.Session` is placed when a
SAVEPOINT vanishes before rollback has been improved to allow the
:class:`.Session` to still function outside of that savepoint.
It is assumed that the savepoint operation failed and was cancelled.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3680`

.. change::
:tags: feature, mssql
:tickets: 3534

Added basic isolation level support to the SQL Server dialects
via :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.isolation_level` and
:paramref:`.Connection.execution_options.isolation_level`
parameters.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3534`

.. change::
:tags: feature, mysql
:tickets: 3332

Added support for "autocommit" on MySQL drivers, via the
AUTOCOMMIT isolation level setting. Pull request courtesy
Roman Podoliaka.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3332`

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3677

Fixed bug where a newly inserted instance that is rolled back
would still potentially cause persistence conflicts on the next
transaction, because the instance would not be checked that it
was expired. This fix will resolve a large class of cases that
erroneously cause the "New instance with identity X conflicts with
persistent instance Y" error.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3677`

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3662

An improvement to the workings of :meth:`_query.Query.correlate` such
that when a "polymorphic" entity is used which represents a straight
join of several tables, the statement will ensure that all the
tables within the join are part of what's correlating.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3662`

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3431

Fixed bug which would cause an eagerly loaded many-to-one attribute
to not be loaded, if the joined eager load were from a row where the
same entity were present multiple times, some calling for the attribute
to be eagerly loaded and others not. The logic here is revised to
take in the attribute even though a different loader path has
handled the parent entity already.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3431`

.. change::
:tags: feature, engine
:tickets: 2837

All string formatting of bound parameter sets and result rows for
logging, exception, and ``repr()`` purposes now truncate very large
scalar values within each collection, including an
"N characters truncated"
notation, similar to how the display for large multiple-parameter sets
are themselves truncated.


.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2837`

.. change::
:tags: feature, ext
:tickets: 3297

Added :class:`.MutableSet` and :class:`.MutableList` helper classes
to the :ref:`mutable_toplevel` extension. Pull request courtesy
Jeong YunWon.

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 2551

CTE functionality has been expanded to support all DML, allowing
INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements to both specify their own
WITH clause, as well as for these statements themselves to be
CTE expressions when they include a RETURNING clause.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2551`

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3641

A refinement to the logic which adds columns to the resulting SQL when
:meth:`_query.Query.distinct` is combined with :meth:`_query.Query.order_by` such
that columns which are already present will not be added
a second time, even if they are labeled with a different name.
Regardless of this change, the extra columns added to the SQL have
never been returned in the final result, so this change only impacts
the string form of the statement as well as its behavior when used in
a Core execution context. Additionally, columns are no longer added
when the DISTINCT ON format is used, provided the query is not
wrapped inside a subquery due to joined eager loading.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3641`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 3292, 3095

Added support for PEP-435-style enumerated classes, namely
Python 3's ``enum.Enum`` class but also including compatible
enumeration libraries, to the :class:`_types.Enum` datatype.
The :class:`_types.Enum` datatype now also performs in-Python validation
of incoming values, and adds an option to forego creating the
CHECK constraint :paramref:`.Enum.create_constraint`.
Pull request courtesy Alex Grönholm.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3292`

:ref:`change_3095`

.. change::
:tags: change, postgresql

The ``sqlalchemy.dialects.postgres`` module, long deprecated, is
removed; this has emitted a warning for many years and projects
should be calling upon ``sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql``.
Engine URLs of the form ``postgres://`` will still continue to function,
however.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sqlite
:tickets: 3634

The workaround for right-nested joins on SQLite, where they are rewritten
as subqueries in order to work around SQLite's lack of support for this
syntax, is lifted when SQLite version 3.7.16 or greater is detected.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3634`

.. change::
:tags: bug, sqlite
:tickets: 3633

The workaround for SQLite's unexpected delivery of column names as
``tablename.columnname`` for some kinds of queries is now disabled
when SQLite version 3.10.0 or greater is detected.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3633`

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 2349

Added new parameter :paramref:`.orm.mapper.passive_deletes` to
available mapper options. This allows a DELETE to proceed
for a joined-table inheritance mapping against the base table only,
while allowing for ON DELETE CASCADE to handle deleting the row
from the subclass tables.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2349`


.. change::
:tags: bug, sybase
:tickets: 2278

The unsupported Sybase dialect now raises ``NotImplementedError``
when attempting to compile a query that includes "offset"; Sybase
has no straightforward "offset" feature.

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 3631

Calling str() on a core SQL construct has been made more "friendly",
when the construct contains non-standard SQL elements such as
RETURNING, array index operations, or dialect-specific or custom
datatypes. A string is now returned in these cases rendering an
approximation of the construct (typically the PostgreSQL-style
version of it) rather than raising an error.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3631`

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3630

Fixed issue where two same-named relationships that refer to
a base class and a concrete-inherited subclass would raise an error
if those relationships were set up using "backref", while setting up the
identical configuration using relationship() instead with the conflicting
names would succeed, as is allowed in the case of a concrete mapping.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3630`

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 3081

The ``str()`` call for :class:`_query.Query` will now take into account
the :class:`_engine.Engine` to which the :class:`.Session` is bound, when
generating the string form of the SQL, so that the actual SQL
that would be emitted to the database is shown, if possible. Previously,
only the engine associated with the :class:`_schema.MetaData` to which the
mappings are associated would be used, if present. If
no bind can be located either on the :class:`.Session` or on
the :class:`_schema.MetaData` to which the mappings are associated, then
the "default" dialect is used to render the SQL, as was the case
previously.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3081`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 3501

A deep improvement to the recently added :meth:`_expression.TextClause.columns`
method, and its interaction with result-row processing, now allows
the columns passed to the method to be positionally matched with the
result columns in the statement, rather than matching on name alone.
The advantage to this includes that when linking a textual SQL statement
to an ORM or Core table model, no system of labeling or de-duping of
common column names needs to occur, which also means there's no need
to worry about how label names match to ORM columns and so-forth. In
addition, the :class:`_engine.ResultProxy` has been further enhanced to
map column and string keys to a row with greater precision in some
cases.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3501` - feature overview

:ref:`behavior_change_3501` - backwards compatibility remarks

.. change::
:tags: feature, engine
:tickets: 2685

Multi-tenancy schema translation for :class:`_schema.Table` objects is added.
This supports the use case of an application that uses the same set of
:class:`_schema.Table` objects in many schemas, such as schema-per-user.
A new execution option
:paramref:`.Connection.execution_options.schema_translate_map` is
added.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2685`

.. change::
:tags: feature, engine
:tickets: 3536

Added a new entrypoint system to the engine to allow "plugins" to
be stated in the query string for a URL. Custom plugins can
be written which will be given the chance up front to alter and/or
consume the engine's URL and keyword arguments, and then at engine
create time will be given the engine itself to allow additional
modifications or event registration. Plugins are written as a
subclass of :class:`.CreateEnginePlugin`; see that class for
details.

.. change::
:tags: feature, mysql
:tickets: 3547

Added :class:`.mysql.JSON` for MySQL 5.7. The JSON type provides
persistence of JSON values in MySQL as well as basic operator support
of "getitem" and "getpath", making use of the ``JSON_EXTRACT``
function in order to refer to individual paths in a JSON structure.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3547`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 3619

Added a new type to core :class:`_types.JSON`. This is the
base of the PostgreSQL :class:`_postgresql.JSON` type as well as that
of the new :class:`.mysql.JSON` type, so that a PG/MySQL-agnostic
JSON column may be used. The type features basic index and path
searching support.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3619`

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3616

Fixed an assertion that would raise somewhat inappropriately
if a :class:`.Index` were associated with a :class:`_schema.Column` that
is associated with a lower-case-t :class:`_expression.TableClause`; the
association should be ignored for the purposes of associating
the index with a :class:`_schema.Table`.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3601

The :meth:`.Session.merge` method now tracks pending objects by
primary key before emitting an INSERT, and merges distinct objects with
duplicate primary keys together as they are encountered, which is
essentially semi-deterministic at best. This behavior
matches what happens already with persistent objects.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3601`

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 3587

Added support for reflecting the source of materialized views
to the PostgreSQL version of the :meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_view_definition`
method.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3582

Fixed bug where the "single table inheritance" criteria would be
added onto the end of a query in some inappropriate situations, such
as when querying from an exists() of a single-inheritance subclass.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3582`

.. change::
:tags: enhancement, schema

The default generation functions passed to :class:`_schema.Column` objects
are now run through "update_wrapper", or an equivalent function
if a callable non-function is passed, so that introspection tools
preserve the name and docstring of the wrapped function. Pull
request courtesy hsum.

.. change::
:tags: change, sql, mysql
:tickets: 3216

The system by which a :class:`_schema.Column` considers itself to be an
"auto increment" column has been changed, such that autoincrement
is no longer implicitly enabled for a :class:`_schema.Table` that has a
composite primary key. In order to accommodate being able to enable
autoincrement for a composite PK member column while at the same time
maintaining SQLAlchemy's long standing behavior of enabling
implicit autoincrement for a single integer primary key, a third
state has been added to the :paramref:`_schema.Column.autoincrement` parameter
``"auto"``, which is now the default.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3216`

:ref:`change_mysql_3216`

.. change::
:tags: change, mysql
:tickets: 3216

The MySQL dialect no longer generates an extra "KEY" directive when
generating CREATE TABLE DDL for a table using InnoDB with a
composite primary key with AUTO_INCREMENT on a column that isn't the
first column; to overcome InnoDB's limitation here, the PRIMARY KEY
constraint is now generated with the AUTO_INCREMENT column placed
first in the list of columns.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_mysql_3216`

:ref:`change_3216`

.. change::
:tags: change, sqlite

Added support to the SQLite dialect for the
:meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_schema_names` method to work with SQLite;
pull request courtesy Brian Van Klaveren. Also repaired support
for creation of indexes with schemas as well as reflection of
foreign key constraints in schema-bound tables.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_sqlite_schemas`

.. change::
:tags: change, mssql
:tickets: 3434

The ``legacy_schema_aliasing`` flag, introduced in version 1.0.5
as part of :ticket:`3424` to allow disabling of the MSSQL dialect's
attempts to create aliases for schema-qualified tables, now defaults
to False; the old behavior is now disabled unless explicitly turned on.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3434`

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3250

Added a new type-level modifier :meth:`.TypeEngine.evaluates_none`
which indicates to the ORM that a positive set of None should be
persisted as the value NULL, instead of omitting the column from
the INSERT statement. This feature is used both as part of the
implementation for :ticket:`3514` as well as a standalone feature
available on any type.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3250`

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 2729

The use of a :class:`_postgresql.ARRAY` object that refers
to a :class:`_types.Enum` or :class:`_postgresql.ENUM` subtype
will now emit the expected "CREATE TYPE" and "DROP TYPE" DDL when
the type is used within a "CREATE TABLE" or "DROP TABLE".

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2729`

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 3531

The :func:`.type_coerce` construct is now a fully fledged Core
expression element which is late-evaluated at compile time. Previously,
the function was only a conversion function which would handle different
expression inputs by returning either a :class:`.Label` of a column-oriented
expression or a copy of a given :class:`.BindParameter` object,
which in particular prevented the operation from being logically
maintained when an ORM-level expression transformation would convert
a column to a bound parameter (e.g. for lazy loading).

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3531`

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 3526

Internal calls to "bookkeeping" functions within
:meth:`.Session.bulk_save_objects` and related bulk methods have
been scaled back to the extent that this functionality is not
currently used, e.g. checks for column default values to be
fetched after an INSERT or UPDATE statement.

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 2677

The :class:`.SessionEvents` suite now includes events to allow
unambiguous tracking of all object lifecycle state transitions
in terms of the :class:`.Session` itself, e.g. pending,
transient, persistent, detached. The state of the object
within each event is also defined.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2677`

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 2677

Added a new session lifecycle state :term:`deleted`. This new state
represents an object that has been deleted from the :term:`persistent`
state and will move to the :term:`detached` state once the transaction
is committed. This resolves the long-standing issue that objects
which were deleted existed in a gray area between persistent and
detached. The :attr:`.InstanceState.persistent` accessor will
**no longer** report on a deleted object as persistent; the
:attr:`.InstanceState.deleted` accessor will instead be True for
these objects, until they become detached.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2677`

.. change::
:tags: change, orm
:tickets: 2677

The :paramref:`.Session.weak_identity_map` parameter is deprecated.
See the new recipe at :ref:`session_referencing_behavior` for
an event-based approach to maintaining strong identity map behavior.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2677`

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 2919

The :class:`.TypeDecorator` type extender will now work in conjunction
with a :class:`.SchemaType` implementation, typically :class:`.Enum`
or :class:`.Boolean` with regards to ensuring that the per-table
events are propagated from the implementation type to the outer type.
These events are used
to ensure that the constraints or PostgreSQL types (e.g. ENUM)
are correctly created (and possibly dropped) along with the parent
table.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2919`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 1370

Added support for "set-aggregate" functions of the form
``<function> WITHIN GROUP (ORDER BY <criteria>)``, using the
method :meth:`.FunctionElement.within_group`. A series of common
set-aggregate functions with return types derived from the set have
been added. This includes functions like :class:`.percentile_cont`,
:class:`.dense_rank` and others.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3132`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql, postgresql
:tickets: 3132

Added support for the SQL-standard function :class:`_functions.array_agg`,
which automatically returns an :class:`_postgresql.ARRAY` of the correct type
and supports index / slice operations, as well as
:func:`_postgresql.array_agg`, which returns a :class:`_postgresql.ARRAY`
with additional comparison features. As arrays are only
supported on PostgreSQL at the moment, only actually works on
PostgreSQL. Also added a new construct
:class:`_postgresql.aggregate_order_by` in support of PG's
"ORDER BY" extension.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3132`

.. change::
:tags: feature, sql
:tickets: 3516

Added a new type to core :class:`_types.ARRAY`. This is the
base of the PostgreSQL :class:`_postgresql.ARRAY` type, and is now part of Core
to begin supporting various SQL-standard array-supporting features
including some functions and eventual support for native arrays
on other databases that have an "array" concept, such as DB2 or Oracle.
Additionally, new operators :func:`_expression.any_` and
:func:`_expression.all_` have been added. These support not just
array constructs on PostgreSQL, but also subqueries that are usable
on MySQL (but sadly not on PostgreSQL).

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3516`

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 3321

Added new checks for the common error case of passing mapped classes
or mapped instances into contexts where they are interpreted as
SQL bound parameters; a new exception is raised for this.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3321`

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 3499

The "hashable" flag on special datatypes such as :class:`_postgresql.ARRAY`,
:class:`_postgresql.JSON` and :class:`_postgresql.HSTORE` is now
set to False, which allows these types to be fetchable in ORM
queries that include entities within the row.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3499`

:ref:`change_3499_postgresql`

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 3487

The PostgreSQL :class:`_postgresql.ARRAY` type now supports multidimensional
indexed access, e.g. expressions such as ``somecol[5][6]`` without
any need for explicit casts or type coercions, provided
that the :paramref:`.postgresql.ARRAY.dimensions` parameter is set to the
desired number of dimensions.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3503`

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 3503

The return type for the :class:`_postgresql.JSON` and :class:`_postgresql.JSONB`
when using indexed access has been fixed to work like PostgreSQL itself,
and returns an expression that itself is of type :class:`_postgresql.JSON`
or :class:`_postgresql.JSONB`. Previously, the accessor would return
:class:`.NullType` which disallowed subsequent JSON-like operators to be
used.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3503`

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 3503

The :class:`_postgresql.JSON`, :class:`_postgresql.JSONB` and
:class:`_postgresql.HSTORE` datatypes now allow full control over the
return type from an indexed textual access operation, either ``column[someindex].astext``
for a JSON type or ``column[someindex]`` for an HSTORE type,
via the :paramref:`.postgresql.JSON.astext_type` and
:paramref:`.postgresql.HSTORE.text_type` parameters.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3503`


.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 3503

The :attr:`.postgresql.JSON.Comparator.astext` modifier no longer
calls upon :meth:`_expression.ColumnElement.cast` implicitly, as PG's JSON/JSONB
types allow cross-casting between each other as well. Code that
makes use of :meth:`_expression.ColumnElement.cast` on JSON indexed access,
e.g. ``col[someindex].cast(Integer)``, will need to be changed
to call :attr:`.postgresql.JSON.Comparator.astext` explicitly.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3503_cast`


.. change::
:tags: bug, orm, postgresql
:tickets: 3514

Additional fixes have been made regarding the value of ``None``
in conjunction with the PostgreSQL :class:`_postgresql.JSON` type. When
the :paramref:`_types.JSON.none_as_null` flag is left at its default
value of ``False``, the ORM will now correctly insert the JSON
"'null'" string into the column whenever the value on the ORM
object is set to the value ``None`` or when the value ``None``
is used with :meth:`.Session.bulk_insert_mappings`,
**including** if the column has a default or server default on it.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3514`

:ref:`change_3250`

.. change::
:tags: feature, postgresql
:tickets: 3514

Added a new constant :attr:`.postgresql.JSON.NULL`, indicating
that the JSON NULL value should be used for a value
regardless of other settings.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3514_jsonnull`

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 2528

The behavior of the :func:`_expression.union` construct and related constructs
such as :meth:`_query.Query.union` now handle the case where the embedded
SELECT statements need to be parenthesized due to the fact that they
include LIMIT, OFFSET and/or ORDER BY. These queries **do not work
on SQLite**, and will fail on that backend as they did before, but
should now work on all other backends.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_2528`

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 3512

Added new relationship loading strategy :func:`_orm.raiseload` (also
accessible via ``lazy='raise'``). This strategy behaves almost like
:func:`_orm.noload` but instead of returning ``None`` it raises an
InvalidRequestError. Pull request courtesy Adrian Moennich.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3512`

.. change::
:tags: bug, mssql
:tickets: 3504

Fixed issue where the SQL Server dialect would reflect a string-
or other variable-length column type with unbounded length
by assigning the token ``"max"`` to the
length attribute of the string. While using the ``"max"`` token
explicitly is supported by the SQL Server dialect, it isn't part
of the normal contract of the base string types, and instead the
length should just be left as None. The dialect now assigns the
length to None on reflection of the type so that the type behaves
normally in other contexts.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_3504`


=============
1.2 Changelog
=============

.. changelog_imports::

.. include:: changelog_11.rst
:start-line: 5


.. include:: changelog_10.rst
:start-line: 5


.. changelog::

1.0.19

Not secure
:released: August 3, 2017

.. change::
:tags: bug, oracle, performance, py2k
:tickets: 4035
:versions: 1.0.19, 1.1.13, 1.2.0b3

Fixed performance regression caused by the fix for :ticket:`3937` where
cx_Oracle as of version 5.3 dropped the ``.UNICODE`` symbol from its
namespace, which was interpreted as cx_Oracle's "WITH_UNICODE" mode being
turned on unconditionally, which invokes functions on the SQLAlchemy
side which convert all strings to unicode unconditionally and causing
a performance impact. In fact, per cx_Oracle's author the
"WITH_UNICODE" mode has been removed entirely as of 5.1, so the expensive unicode
conversion functions are no longer necessary and are disabled if
cx_Oracle 5.1 or greater is detected under Python 2. The warning against
"WITH_UNICODE" mode that was removed under :ticket:`3937` is also restored.

.. changelog::

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