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2.0.0

:released: January 26, 2023

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 7664

Fixed stringify for a the :class:`.CreateSchema` DDL construct, which
would fail with an ``AttributeError`` when stringified without a
dialect. Update: Note this fix failed to accommodate for
:class:`.DropSchema`; a followup fix in version 2.0.1 repairs this
case. The fix for both elements is backported to 1.4.47.

.. change::
:tags: usecase, orm extensions
:tickets: 5145

Added new feature to :class:`.AutomapBase` for autoload of classes across
multiple schemas which may have overlapping names, by providing a
:paramref:`.AutomapBase.prepare.modulename_for_table` parameter which
allows customization of the ``__module__`` attribute of newly generated
classes, as well as a new collection :attr:`.AutomapBase.by_module`, which
stores a dot-separated namespace of module names linked to classes based on
the ``__module__`` attribute.

Additionally, the :meth:`.AutomapBase.prepare` method may now be invoked
any number of times, with or without reflection enabled; only newly
added tables that were not previously mapped will be processed on each
call. Previously, the :meth:`.MetaData.reflect` method would need to be
called explicitly each time.

.. seealso::

:ref:`automap_by_module` - illustrates use of both techniques at once.

.. change::
:tags: orm, bug
:tickets: 7305

Improved the notification of warnings that are emitted within the configure
mappers or flush process, which are often invoked as part of a different
operation, to add additional context to the message that indicates one of
these operations as the source of the warning within operations that may
not be obviously related.

.. change::
:tags: bug, typing
:tickets: 9129

Added typing for the built-in generic functions that are available from the
:data:`_sql.func` namespace, which accept a particular set of arguments and
return a particular type, such as for :class:`_sql.count`,
:class:`_sql.current_timestamp`, etc.

.. change::
:tags: bug, typing
:tickets: 9120

Corrected the type passed for "lambda statements" so that a plain lambda is
accepted by mypy, pyright, others without any errors about argument types.
Additionally implemented typing for more of the public API for lambda
statements and ensured :class:`.StatementLambdaElement` is part of the
:class:`.Executable` hierarchy so it's typed as accepted by
:meth:`_engine.Connection.execute`.

.. change::
:tags: typing, bug
:tickets: 9122

The :meth:`_sql.ColumnOperators.in_` and
:meth:`_sql.ColumnOperators.not_in` methods are typed to include
``Iterable[Any]`` rather than ``Sequence[Any]`` for more flexibility in
argument type.


.. change::
:tags: typing, bug
:tickets: 9123

The :func:`_sql.or_` and :func:`_sql.and_` from a typing perspective
require the first argument to be present, however these functions still
accept zero arguments which will emit a deprecation warning at runtime.
Typing is also added to support sending the fixed literal ``False`` for
:func:`_sql.or_` and ``True`` for :func:`_sql.and_` as the first argument
only, however the documentation now indicates sending the
:func:`_sql.false` and :func:`_sql.true` constructs in these cases as a
more explicit approach.


.. change::
:tags: typing, bug
:tickets: 9125

Fixed typing issue where iterating over a :class:`_orm.Query` object
was not correctly typed.

.. change::
:tags: typing, bug
:tickets: 9136

Fixed typing issue where the object type when using :class:`_engine.Result`
as a context manager were not preserved, indicating :class:`_engine.Result`
in all cases rather than the specific :class:`_engine.Result` sub-type.
Pull request courtesy Martin Baláž.

.. change::
:tags: typing, bug
:tickets: 9150

Fixed issue where using the :paramref:`_orm.relationship.remote_side`
and similar parameters, passing an annotated declarative object typed as
:class:`_orm.Mapped`, would not be accepted by the type checker.

.. change::
:tags: typing, bug
:tickets: 9148

Added typing to legacy operators such as ``isnot()``, ``notin_()``, etc.
which previously were referencing the newer operators but were not
themselves typed.

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm extensions
:tickets: 7226

Added new option to horizontal sharding API
:class:`_horizontal.set_shard_id` which sets the effective shard identifier
to query against, for both the primary query as well as for all secondary
loaders including relationship eager loaders as well as relationship and
column lazy loaders.

.. change::
:tags: bug, mssql, regression
:tickets: 9142

The newly added comment reflection and rendering capability of the MSSQL
dialect, added in :ticket:`7844`, will now be disabled by default if it
cannot be determined that an unsupported backend such as Azure Synapse may
be in use; this backend does not support table and column comments and does
not support the SQL Server routines in use to generate them as well as to
reflect them. A new parameter ``supports_comments`` is added to the dialect
which defaults to ``None``, indicating that comment support should be
auto-detected. When set to ``True`` or ``False``, the comment support is
either enabled or disabled unconditionally.

.. seealso::

:ref:`mssql_comment_support`


.. changelog::

2.0.0rc3

:released: January 26, 2023
:released: January 18, 2023

.. change::
:tags: bug, typing
:tickets: 9096

Fixes to the annotations within the ``sqlalchemy.ext.hybrid`` extension for
more effective typing of user-defined methods. The typing now uses
:pep:`612` features, now supported by recent versions of Mypy, to maintain
argument signatures for :class:`.hybrid_method`. Return values for hybrid
methods are accepted as SQL expressions in contexts such as
:meth:`_sql.Select.where` while still supporting SQL methods.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 9099

Fixed issue where using a pep-593 ``Annotated`` type in the
:paramref:`_orm.registry.type_annotation_map` which itself contained a
generic plain container or ``collections.abc`` type (e.g. ``list``,
``dict``, ``collections.abc.Sequence``, etc. ) as the target type would
produce an internal error when the ORM were trying to interpret the
``Annotated`` instance.



.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 9100

Added an error message when a :func:`_orm.relationship` is mapped against
an abstract container type, such as ``Mapped[Sequence[B]]``, without
providing the :paramref:`_orm.relationship.container_class` parameter which
is necessary when the type is abstract. Previously the abstract
container would attempt to be instantiated at a later step and fail.



.. change::
:tags: orm, feature
:tickets: 9060

Added a new parameter to :class:`_orm.Mapper` called
:paramref:`_orm.Mapper.polymorphic_abstract`. The purpose of this directive
is so that the ORM will not consider the class to be instantiated or loaded
directly, only subclasses. The actual effect is that the
:class:`_orm.Mapper` will prevent direct instantiation of instances
of the class and will expect that the class does not have a distinct
polymorphic identity configured.

In practice, the class that is mapped with
:paramref:`_orm.Mapper.polymorphic_abstract` can be used as the target of a
:func:`_orm.relationship` as well as be used in queries; subclasses must of
course include polymorphic identities in their mappings.

The new parameter is automatically applied to classes that subclass
the :class:`.AbstractConcreteBase` class, as this class is not intended
to be instantiated.

.. seealso::

:ref:`orm_inheritance_abstract_poly`


.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 9106

Fixed regression where psycopg3 changed an API call as of version 3.1.8 to
expect a specific object type that was previously not enforced, breaking
connectivity for the psycopg3 dialect.

.. change::
:tags: oracle, usecase
:tickets: 9086

Added support for the Oracle SQL type ``TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE``,
using a newly added Oracle-specific :class:`_oracle.TIMESTAMP` datatype.

.. changelog::

2.0.0rc2

:released: January 26, 2023
:released: January 9, 2023

.. change::
:tags: bug, typing
:tickets: 9067

The Data Class Transforms argument ``field_descriptors`` was renamed
to ``field_specifiers`` in the accepted version of PEP 681.

.. change::
:tags: bug, oracle
:tickets: 9059

Supported use case for foreign key constraints where the local column is
marked as "invisible". The errors normally generated when a
:class:`.ForeignKeyConstraint` is created that check for the target column
are disabled when reflecting, and the constraint is skipped with a warning
in the same way which already occurs for an :class:`.Index` with a similar
issue.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 9071

Fixed issue where an overly restrictive ORM mapping rule were added in 2.0
which prevented mappings against :class:`.TableClause` objects, such as
those used in the view recipe on the wiki.

.. change::
:tags: bug, mysql
:tickets: 9058

Restored the behavior of :meth:`.Inspector.has_table` to report on
temporary tables for MySQL / MariaDB. This is currently the behavior for
all other included dialects, but was removed for MySQL in 1.4 due to no
longer using the DESCRIBE command; there was no documented support for temp
tables being reported by the :meth:`.Inspector.has_table` method in this
version or on any previous version, so the previous behavior was undefined.

As SQLAlchemy 2.0 has added formal support for temp table status via
:meth:`.Inspector.has_table`, the MySQL /MariaDB dialect has been reverted
to use the "DESCRIBE" statement as it did in the SQLAlchemy 1.3 series and
previously, and test support is added to include MySQL / MariaDB for
this behavior. The previous issues with ROLLBACK being emitted which
1.4 sought to improve upon don't apply in SQLAlchemy 2.0 due to
simplifications in how :class:`.Connection` handles transactions.

DESCRIBE is necessary as MariaDB in particular has no consistently
available public information schema of any kind in order to report on temp
tables other than DESCRIBE/SHOW COLUMNS, which rely on throwing an error
in order to report no results.

.. change::
:tags: json, postgresql
:tickets: 7147

Implemented missing ``JSONB`` operations:

* ` using :meth:`_postgresql.JSONB.Comparator.path_match`
* ``?`` using :meth:`_postgresql.JSONB.Comparator.path_exists`
* ``-`` using :meth:`_postgresql.JSONB.Comparator.delete_path`

Pull request courtesy of Guilherme Martins Crocetti.

.. changelog::

2.0.0rc1

:released: January 26, 2023
:released: December 28, 2022

.. change::
:tags: bug, typing
:tickets: 6810, 9025

pep-484 typing has been completed for the
``sqlalchemy.ext.horizontal_shard`` extension as well as the
``sqlalchemy.orm.events`` module. Thanks to Gleb Kisenkov for their
efforts.


.. change::
:tags: postgresql, bug
:tickets: 8977
:versions: 2.0.0rc1

Added support for explicit use of PG full text functions with asyncpg and
psycopg (SQLAlchemy 2.0 only), with regards to the ``REGCONFIG`` type cast
for the first argument, which previously would be incorrectly cast to a
VARCHAR, causing failures on these dialects that rely upon explicit type
casts. This includes support for :class:`_postgresql.to_tsvector`,
:class:`_postgresql.to_tsquery`, :class:`_postgresql.plainto_tsquery`,
:class:`_postgresql.phraseto_tsquery`,
:class:`_postgresql.websearch_to_tsquery`,
:class:`_postgresql.ts_headline`, each of which will determine based on
number of arguments passed if the first string argument should be
interpreted as a PostgreSQL "REGCONFIG" value; if so, the argument is typed
using a newly added type object :class:`_postgresql.REGCONFIG` which is
then explicitly cast in the SQL expression.


.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 4629

A warning is emitted if a backref name used in :func:`_orm.relationship`
names an attribute on the target class which already has a method or
attribute assigned to that name, as the backref declaration will replace
that attribute.

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 9020

Fixed regression where newly revised PostgreSQL range types such as
:class:`_postgresql.INT4RANGE` could not be set up as the impl of a
:class:`.TypeDecorator` custom type, instead raising a ``TypeError``.

.. change::
:tags: usecase, orm
:tickets: 7837

Adjustments to the :class:`_orm.Session` in terms of extensibility,
as well as updates to the :class:`.ShardedSession` extension:

* :meth:`_orm.Session.get` now accepts
:paramref:`_orm.Session.get.bind_arguments`, which in particular may be
useful when using the horizontal sharding extension.

* :meth:`_orm.Session.get_bind` accepts arbitrary kw arguments, which
assists in developing code that uses a :class:`_orm.Session` class which
overrides this method with additional arguments.

* Added a new ORM execution option ``identity_token`` which may be used
to directly affect the "identity token" that will be associated with
newly loaded ORM objects. This token is how sharding approaches
(namely the :class:`.ShardedSession`, but can be used in other cases
as well) separate object identities across different "shards".

.. seealso::

:ref:`queryguide_identity_token`

* The :meth:`_orm.SessionEvents.do_orm_execute` event hook may now be used
to affect all ORM-related options, including ``autoflush``,
``populate_existing``, and ``yield_per``; these options are re-consumed
subsequent to event hooks being invoked before they are acted upon.
Previously, options like ``autoflush`` would have been already evaluated
at this point. The new ``identity_token`` option is also supported in
this mode and is now used by the horizontal sharding extension.


* The :class:`.ShardedSession` class replaces the
:paramref:`.ShardedSession.id_chooser` hook with a new hook
:paramref:`.ShardedSession.identity_chooser`, which no longer relies upon
the legacy :class:`_orm.Query` object.
:paramref:`.ShardedSession.id_chooser` is still accepted in place of
:paramref:`.ShardedSession.identity_chooser` with a deprecation warning.

.. change::
:tags: usecase, orm
:tickets: 9015

The behavior of "joining an external transaction into a Session" has been
revised and improved, allowing explicit control over how the
:class:`_orm.Session` will accommodate an incoming
:class:`_engine.Connection` that already has a transaction and possibly a
savepoint already established. The new parameter
:paramref:`_orm.Session.join_transaction_mode` includes a series of option
values which can accommodate the existing transaction in several ways, most
importantly allowing a :class:`_orm.Session` to operate in a fully
transactional style using savepoints exclusively, while leaving the
externally initiated transaction non-committed and active under all
circumstances, allowing test suites to rollback all changes that take place
within tests.

Additionally, revised the :meth:`_orm.Session.close` method to fully close
out savepoints that may still be present, which also allows the
"external transaction" recipe to proceed without warnings if the
:class:`_orm.Session` did not explicitly end its own SAVEPOINT
transactions.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_9015`


.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 8988

Added test support to ensure that all compiler ``visit_xyz()`` methods
across all :class:`.Compiler` implementations in SQLAlchemy accept a
``**kw`` parameter, so that all compilers accept additional keyword
arguments under all circumstances.

.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 8984

The :meth:`_postgresql.Range.__eq___` will now return ``NotImplemented``
when comparing with an instance of a different class, instead of raising
an :exc:`AttributeError` exception.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 6114

The :meth:`.SQLCompiler.construct_params` method, as well as the
:attr:`.SQLCompiler.params` accessor, will now return the
exact parameters that correspond to a compiled statement that used
the ``render_postcompile`` parameter to compile. Previously,
the method returned a parameter structure that by itself didn't correspond
to either the original parameters or the expanded ones.

Passing a new dictionary of parameters to
:meth:`.SQLCompiler.construct_params` for a :class:`.SQLCompiler` that was
constructed with ``render_postcompile`` is now disallowed; instead, to make
a new SQL string and parameter set for an alternate set of parameters, a
new method :meth:`.SQLCompiler.construct_expanded_state` is added which
will produce a new expanded form for the given parameter set, using the
:class:`.ExpandedState` container which includes a new SQL statement
and new parameter dictionary, as well as a positional parameter tuple.


.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 8703, 8997, 8996

A series of changes and improvements regarding
:meth:`_orm.Session.refresh`. The overall change is that primary key
attributes for an object are now included in a refresh operation
unconditionally when relationship-bound attributes are to be refreshed,
even if not expired and even if not specified in the refresh.

* Improved :meth:`_orm.Session.refresh` so that if autoflush is enabled
(as is the default for :class:`_orm.Session`), the autoflush takes place
at an earlier part of the refresh process so that pending primary key
changes are applied without errors being raised. Previously, this
autoflush took place too late in the process and the SELECT statement
would not use the correct key to locate the row and an
:class:`.InvalidRequestError` would be raised.

* When the above condition is present, that is, unflushed primary key
changes are present on the object, but autoflush is not enabled,
the refresh() method now explicitly disallows the operation to proceed,
and an informative :class:`.InvalidRequestError` is raised asking that
the pending primary key changes be flushed first. Previously,
this use case was simply broken and :class:`.InvalidRequestError`
would be raised anyway. This restriction is so that it's safe for the
primary key attributes to be refreshed, as is necessary for the case of
being able to refresh the object with relationship-bound secondary
eagerloaders also being emitted. This rule applies in all cases to keep
API behavior consistent regardless of whether or not the PK cols are
actually needed in the refresh, as it is unusual to be refreshing
some attributes on an object while keeping other attributes "pending"
in any case.

* The :meth:`_orm.Session.refresh` method has been enhanced such that
attributes which are :func:`_orm.relationship`-bound and linked to an
eager loader, either at mapping time or via last-used loader options,
will be refreshed in all cases even when a list of attributes is passed
that does not include any columns on the parent row. This builds upon the
feature first implemented for non-column attributes as part of
:ticket:`1763` fixed in 1.4 allowing eagerly-loaded relationship-bound
attributes to participate in the :meth:`_orm.Session.refresh` operation.
If the refresh operation does not indicate any columns on the parent row
to be refreshed, the primary key columns will nonetheless be included
in the refresh operation, which allows the load to proceed into the
secondary relationship loaders indicated as it does normally.
Previously an :class:`.InvalidRequestError` error would be raised
for this condition (:ticket:`8703`)

* Fixed issue where an unnecessary additional SELECT would be emitted in
the case where :meth:`_orm.Session.refresh` were called with a
combination of expired attributes, as well as an eager loader such as
:func:`_orm.selectinload` that emits a "secondary" query, if the primary
key attributes were also in an expired state. As the primary key
attributes are now included in the refresh automatically, there is no
additional load for these attributes when a relationship loader
goes to select for them (:ticket:`8997`)

* Fixed regression caused by :ticket:`8126` released in 2.0.0b1 where the
:meth:`_orm.Session.refresh` method would fail with an
``AttributeError``, if passed both an expired column name as well as the
name of a relationship-bound attribute that was linked to a "secondary"
eagerloader such as the :func:`_orm.selectinload` eager loader
(:ticket:`8996`)

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 8994

To accommodate for third party dialects with different character escaping
needs regarding bound parameters, the system by which SQLAlchemy "escapes"
(i.e., replaces with another character in its place) special characters in
bound parameter names has been made extensible for third party dialects,
using the :attr:`.SQLCompiler.bindname_escape_chars` dictionary which can
be overridden at the class declaration level on any :class:`.SQLCompiler`
subclass. As part of this change, also added the dot ``"."`` as a default
"escaped" character.


.. change::
:tags: orm, feature
:tickets: 8889

Added a new default value for the :paramref:`.Mapper.eager_defaults`
parameter "auto", which will automatically fetch table default values
during a unit of work flush, if the dialect supports RETURNING for the
INSERT being run, as well as
:ref:`insertmanyvalues <engine_insertmanyvalues>` available. Eager fetches
for server-side UPDATE defaults, which are very uncommon, continue to only
take place if :paramref:`.Mapper.eager_defaults` is set to ``True``, as
there is no batch-RETURNING form for UPDATE statements.


.. change::
:tags: usecase, orm
:tickets: 8973

Removed the requirement that the ``__allow_unmapped__`` attribute be used
on Declarative Dataclass Mapped class when non-``Mapped[]`` annotations are
detected; previously, an error message that was intended to support legacy
ORM typed mappings would be raised, which additionally did not mention
correct patterns to use with Dataclasses specifically. This error message
is now no longer raised if :meth:`_orm.registry.mapped_as_dataclass` or
:class:`_orm.MappedAsDataclass` is used.

.. seealso::

:ref:`orm_declarative_native_dataclasses_non_mapped_fields`


.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 8168

Improved a fix first made in version 1.4 for :ticket:`8456` which scaled
back the usage of internal "polymorphic adapters", that are used to render
ORM queries when the :paramref:`_orm.Mapper.with_polymorphic` parameter is
used. These adapters, which are very complex and error prone, are now used
only in those cases where an explicit user-supplied subquery is used for
:paramref:`_orm.Mapper.with_polymorphic`, which includes only the use case
of concrete inheritance mappings that use the
:func:`_orm.polymorphic_union` helper, as well as the legacy use case of
using an aliased subquery for joined inheritance mappings, which is not
needed in modern use.

For the most common case of joined inheritance mappings that use the
built-in polymorphic loading scheme, which includes those which make use of
the :paramref:`_orm.Mapper.polymorphic_load` parameter set to ``inline``,
polymorphic adapters are now no longer used. This has both a positive
performance impact on the construction of queries as well as a
substantial simplification of the internal query rendering process.

The specific issue targeted was to allow a :func:`_orm.column_property`
to refer to joined-inheritance classes within a scalar subquery, which now
works as intuitively as is feasible.



.. changelog::

2.0.0b4

:released: January 26, 2023
:released: December 5, 2022

.. change::
:tags: usecase, orm
:tickets: 8859

Added support custom user-defined types which extend the Python
``enum.Enum`` base class to be resolved automatically
to SQLAlchemy :class:`.Enum` SQL types, when using the Annotated
Declarative Table feature. The feature is made possible through new
lookup features added to the ORM type map feature, and includes support
for changing the arguments of the :class:`.Enum` that's generated by
default as well as setting up specific ``enum.Enum`` types within
the map with specific arguments.

.. seealso::

:ref:`orm_declarative_mapped_column_enums`

.. change::
:tags: bug, typing
:tickets: 8783

Adjusted internal use of the Python ``enum.IntFlag`` class which changed
its behavioral contract in Python 3.11. This was not causing runtime
failures however caused typing runs to fail under Python 3.11.

.. change::
:tags: usecase, typing
:tickets: 8847

Added a new type :class:`.SQLColumnExpression` which may be indicated in
user code to represent any SQL column oriented expression, including both
those based on :class:`.ColumnElement` as well as on ORM
:class:`.QueryableAttribute`. This type is a real class, not an alias, so
can also be used as the foundation for other objects. An additional
ORM-specific subclass :class:`.SQLORMExpression` is also included.


.. change::
:tags: bug, typing
:tickets: 8667, 6810

The ``sqlalchemy.ext.mutable`` extension and ``sqlalchemy.ext.automap``
extensions are now fully pep-484 typed. Huge thanks to Gleb Kisenkov for
their efforts on this.



.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 8849

The approach to the ``numeric`` pep-249 paramstyle has been rewritten, and
is now fully supported, including by features such as "expanding IN" and
"insertmanyvalues". Parameter names may also be repeated in the source SQL
construct which will be correctly represented within the numeric format
using a single parameter. Introduced an additional numeric paramstyle
called ``numeric_dollar``, which is specifically what's used by the asyncpg
dialect; the paramstyle is equivalent to ``numeric`` except numeric
indicators are indicated by a dollar-sign rather than a colon. The asyncpg
dialect now uses ``numeric_dollar`` paramstyle directly, rather than
compiling to ``format`` style first.

The ``numeric`` and ``numeric_dollar`` paramstyles assume that the target
backend is capable of receiving the numeric parameters in any order,
and will match the given parameter values to the statement based on
matching their position (1-based) to the numeric indicator. This is the
normal behavior of "numeric" paramstyles, although it was observed that
the SQLite DBAPI implements a not-used "numeric" style that does not honor
parameter ordering.

.. change::
:tags: usecase, postgresql
:tickets: 8765

Complementing :ticket:`8690`, new comparison methods such as
:meth:`_postgresql.Range.adjacent_to`,
:meth:`_postgresql.Range.difference`, :meth:`_postgresql.Range.union`,
etc., were added to the PG-specific range objects, bringing them in par
with the standard operators implemented by the underlying
:attr:`_postgresql.AbstractRange.comparator_factory`.

In addition, the ``__bool__()`` method of the class has been corrected to
be consistent with the common Python containers behavior as well as how
other popular PostgreSQL drivers do: it now tells whether the range
instance is *not* empty, rather than the other way around.

Pull request courtesy Lele Gaifax.

.. change::
:tags: bug, sql
:tickets: 8770

Adjusted the rendering of ``RETURNING``, in particular when using
:class:`_sql.Insert`, such that it now renders columns using the same logic
as that of the :class:`.Select` construct to generate labels, which will
include disambiguating labels, as well as that a SQL function surrounding a
named column will be labeled using the column name itself. This establishes
better cross-compatibility when selecting rows from either :class:`.Select`
constructs or from DML statements that use :meth:`.UpdateBase.returning`. A
narrower scale change was also made for the 1.4 series that adjusted the
function label issue only.

.. change::
:tags: change, postgresql, asyncpg
:tickets: 8926

Changed the paramstyle used by asyncpg from ``format`` to
``numeric_dollar``. This has two main benefits since it does not require
additional processing of the statement and allows for duplicate parameters
to be present in the statements.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 8888

Fixed issue where use of an unknown datatype within a :class:`.Mapped`
annotation for a column-based attribute would silently fail to map the
attribute, rather than reporting an exception; an informative exception
message is now raised.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 8777

Fixed a suite of issues involving :class:`.Mapped` use with dictionary
types, such as ``Mapped[Dict[str, str] | None]``, would not be correctly
interpreted in Declarative ORM mappings. Support to correctly
"de-optionalize" this type including for lookup in ``type_annotation_map``
has been fixed.

.. change::
:tags: feature, orm
:tickets: 8822

Added a new parameter :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.use_existing_column` to
accommodate the use case of a single-table inheritance mapping that uses
the pattern of more than one subclass indicating the same column to take
place on the superclass. This pattern was previously possible by using
:func:`_orm.declared_attr` in conjunction with locating the existing column
in the ``.__table__`` of the superclass, however is now updated to work
with :func:`_orm.mapped_column` as well as with pep-484 typing, in a
simple and succinct way.

.. seealso::

:ref:`orm_inheritance_column_conflicts`




.. change::
:tags: bug, mssql
:tickets: 8917

Fixed regression caused by the combination of :ticket:`8177`, re-enable
setinputsizes for SQL server unless fast_executemany + DBAPI executemany is
used for a statement, along with :ticket:`6047`, implement
"insertmanyvalues", which bypasses DBAPI executemany in place of a custom
DBAPI execute for INSERT statements. setinputsizes would incorrectly not be
used for a multiple parameter-set INSERT statement that used
"insertmanyvalues" if fast_executemany were turned on, as the check would
incorrectly assume this is a DBAPI executemany call. The "regression"
would then be that the "insertmanyvalues" statement format is apparently
slightly more sensitive to multiple rows that don't use the same types
for each row, so in such a case setinputsizes is especially needed.

The fix repairs the fast_executemany check so that it only disables
setinputsizes if true DBAPI executemany is to be used.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm, performance
:tickets: 8796

Additional performance enhancements within ORM-enabled SQL statements,
specifically targeting callcounts within the construction of ORM
statements, using combinations of :func:`_orm.aliased` with
:func:`_sql.union` and similar "compound" constructs, in addition to direct
performance improvements to the ``corresponding_column()`` internal method
that is used heavily by the ORM by constructs like :func:`_orm.aliased` and
similar.


.. change::
:tags: bug, postgresql
:tickets: 8884

Added additional type-detection for the new PostgreSQL
:class:`_postgresql.Range` type, where previous cases that allowed the
psycopg2-native range objects to be received directly by the DBAPI without
SQLAlchemy intercepting them stopped working, as we now have our own value
object. The :class:`_postgresql.Range` object has been enhanced such that
SQLAlchemy Core detects it in otherwise ambiguous situations (such as
comparison to dates) and applies appropriate bind handlers. Pull request
courtesy Lele Gaifax.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 8880

Fixed bug in :ref:`orm_declarative_native_dataclasses` feature where using
plain dataclass fields with the ``__allow_unmapped__`` directive in a
mapping would not create a dataclass with the correct class-level state for
those fields, copying the raw ``Field`` object to the class inappropriately
after dataclasses itself had replaced the ``Field`` object with the
class-level default value.

.. change::
:tags: usecase, orm extensions
:tickets: 8878

Added support for the :func:`.association_proxy` extension function to
take part within Python ``dataclasses`` configuration, when using
the native dataclasses feature described at
:ref:`orm_declarative_native_dataclasses`. Included are attribute-level
arguments including :paramref:`.association_proxy.init` and
:paramref:`.association_proxy.default_factory`.

Documentation for association proxy has also been updated to use
"Annotated Declarative Table" forms within examples, including type
annotations used for :class:`.AssocationProxy` itself.


.. change::
:tags: bug, typing

Corrected typing support for the :paramref:`_orm.relationship.secondary`
argument which may also accept a callable (lambda) that returns a
:class:`.FromClause`.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm, regression
:tickets: 8812

Fixed regression where flushing a mapped class that's mapped against a
subquery, such as a direct mapping or some forms of concrete table
inheritance, would fail if the :paramref:`_orm.Mapper.eager_defaults`
parameter were used.

.. change::
:tags: bug, schema
:tickets: 8925

Stricter rules are in place for appending of :class:`.Column` objects to
:class:`.Table` objects, both moving some previous deprecation warnings to
exceptions, and preventing some previous scenarios that would cause
duplicate columns to appear in tables, when
:paramref:`.Table.extend_existing` were set to ``True``, for both
programmatic :class:`.Table` construction as well as during reflection
operations.

See :ref:`change_8925` for a rundown of these changes.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_8925`

.. change::
:tags: usecase, orm
:tickets: 8905

Added :paramref:`_orm.mapped_column.compare` parameter to relevant ORM
attribute constructs including :func:`_orm.mapped_column`,
:func:`_orm.relationship` etc. to provide for the Python dataclasses
``compare`` parameter on ``field()``, when using the
:ref:`orm_declarative_native_dataclasses` feature. Pull request courtesy
Simon Schiele.

.. change::
:tags: sql, usecase
:tickets: 6289

Added :class:`_expression.ScalarValues` that can be used as a column
element allowing using :class:`_expression.Values` inside ``IN`` clauses
or in conjunction with ``ANY`` or ``ALL`` collection aggregates.
This new class is generated using the method
:meth:`_expression.Values.scalar_values`.
The :class:`_expression.Values` instance is now coerced to a
:class:`_expression.ScalarValues` when used in a ``IN`` or ``NOT IN``
operation.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm
:tickets: 8853

Fixed regression in 2.0.0b3 caused by :ticket:`8759` where indicating the
:class:`.Mapped` name using a qualified name such as
``sqlalchemy.orm.Mapped`` would fail to be recognized by Declarative as
indicating the :class:`.Mapped` construct.

.. change::
:tags: bug, typing
:tickets: 8842

Improved the typing for :class:`.sessionmaker` and
:class:`.async_sessionmaker`, so that the default type of their return value
will be :class:`.Session` or :class:`.AsyncSession`, without the need to
type this explicitly. Previously, Mypy would not automaticaly infer these
return types from its generic base.

As part of this change, arguments for :class:`.Session`,
:class:`.AsyncSession`, :class:`.sessionmaker` and
:class:`.async_sessionmaker` beyond the initial "bind" argument have been
made keyword-only, which includes parameters that have always been
documented as keyword arguments, such as :paramref:`.Session.autoflush`,
:paramref:`.Session.class_`, etc.

Pull request courtesy Sam Bull.


.. change::
:tags: bug, typing
:tickets: 8776

Fixed issue where passing a callbale function returning an iterable
of column elements to :paramref:`_orm.relationship.order_by` was
flagged as an error in type checkers.

.. changelog::

2.0.0b3

:released: January 26, 2023
:released: November 4, 2022

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm, declarative
:tickets: 8759

Added support in ORM declarative annotations for class names specified for
:func:`_orm.relationship`, as well as the name of the :class:`_orm.Mapped`
symbol itself, to be different names than their direct class name, to
support scenarios such as where :class:`_orm.Mapped` is imported as
``from sqlalchemy.orm import Mapped as M``, or where related class names
are imported with an alternate name in a similar fashion. Additionally, a
target class name given as the lead argument for :func:`_orm.relationship`
will always supersede the name given in the left hand annotation, so that
otherwise un-importable names that also don't match the class name can
still be used in annotations.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm, declarative
:tickets: 8692

Improved support for legacy 1.4 mappings that use annotations which don't
include ``Mapped[]``, by ensuring the ``__allow_unmapped__`` attribute can
be used to allow such legacy annotations to pass through Annotated
Declarative without raising an error and without being interpreted in an
ORM runtime context. Additionally improved the error message generated when
this condition is detected, and added more documentation for how this
situation should be handled. Unfortunately the 1.4 WARN_SQLALCHEMY_20
migration warning cannot detect this particular configurational issue at
runtime with its current architecture.

.. change::
:tags: usecase, postgresql
:tickets: 8690

Refined the new approach to range objects described at :ref:`change_7156`
to accommodate driver-specific range and multirange objects, to better
accommodate both legacy code as well as when passing results from raw SQL
result sets back into new range or multirange expressions.

.. change::
:tags: usecase, engine
:tickets: 8717

Added new parameter :paramref:`.PoolEvents.reset.reset_state` parameter to
the :meth:`.PoolEvents.reset` event, with deprecation logic in place that
will continue to accept event hooks using the previous set of arguments.
This indicates various state information about how the reset is taking
place and is used to allow custom reset schemes to take place with full
context given.

Within this change a fix that's also backported to 1.4 is included which
re-enables the :meth:`.PoolEvents.reset` event to continue to take place
under all circumstances, including when :class:`.Connection` has already
"reset" the connection.

The two changes together allow custom reset schemes to be implemented using
the :meth:`.PoolEvents.reset` event, instead of the
:meth:`.PoolEvents.checkin` event (which continues to function as it always
has).

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm, declarative
:tickets: 8705

Changed a fundamental configuration behavior of :class:`.Mapper`, where
:class:`_schema.Column` objects that are explicitly present in the
:paramref:`_orm.Mapper.properties` dictionary, either directly or enclosed
within a mapper property object, will now be mapped within the order of how
they appear within the mapped :class:`.Table` (or other selectable) itself
(assuming they are in fact part of that table's list of columns), thereby
maintaining the same order of columns in the mapped selectable as is
instrumented on the mapped class, as well as what renders in an ORM SELECT
statement for that mapper. Previously (where "previously" means since
version 0.0.1), :class:`.Column` objects in the
:paramref:`_orm.Mapper.properties` dictionary would always be mapped first,
ahead of when the other columns in the mapped :class:`.Table` would be
mapped, causing a discrepancy in the order in which the mapper would
assign attributes to the mapped class as well as the order in which they
would render in statements.

The change most prominently takes place in the way that Declarative
assigns declared columns to the :class:`.Mapper`, specifically how
:class:`.Column` (or :func:`_orm.mapped_column`) objects are handled
when they have a DDL name that is explicitly different from the mapped
attribute name, as well as when constructs such as :func:`_orm.deferred`
etc. are used. The new behavior will see the column ordering within
the mapped :class:`.Table` being the same order in which the attributes
are mapped onto the class, assigned within the :class:`.Mapper` itself,
and rendered in ORM statements such as SELECT statements, independent
of how the :class:`_schema.Column` was configured against the
:class:`.Mapper`.

.. change::
:tags: feature, engine
:tickets: 8710

To better support the use case of iterating :class:`.Result` and
:class:`.AsyncResult` objects where user-defined exceptions may interrupt
the iteration, both objects as well as variants such as
:class:`.ScalarResult`, :class:`.MappingResult`,
:class:`.AsyncScalarResult`, :class:`.AsyncMappingResult` now support
context manager usage, where the result will be closed at the end of
the context manager block.

In addition, ensured that all the above
mentioned :class:`.Result` objects include a :meth:`.Result.close` method
as well as :attr:`.Result.closed` accessors, including
:class:`.ScalarResult` and :class:`.MappingResult` which previously did
not have a ``.close()`` method.

.. seealso::

:ref:`change_8710`


.. change::
:tags: bug, typing

Corrected various typing issues within the engine and async engine
packages.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm, declarative
:tickets: 8718

Fixed issue in new dataclass mapping feature where a column declared on the
decalrative base / abstract base / mixin would leak into the constructor
for an inheriting subclass under some circumstances.

.. change::
:tags: bug, orm declarative
:tickets: 8742

Fixed issues within the declarative typing resolver (i.e. which resolves
``ForwardRef`` objects) where types that were declared for columns in one
particular source file would raise ``NameError`` when the ultimate mapped
class were in another source file. The types are now resolved in terms
of the module for each class in which the types are used.

.. change::
:tags: feature, postgresql
:tickets: 8706

Added new methods :meth:`_postgresql.Range.contains` and
:meth:`_postgresql.Range.contained_by` to the new :class:`.Range` data
object, which mirror the behavior of the PostgreSQL ``>`` and ``<``
operators, as well as the
:meth:`_postgresql.AbstractRange.comparator_factory.contains` and
:meth:`_postgresql.AbstractRange.comparator_factory.contained_by` SQL
operator methods. Pull request courtesy Lele Gaifax.

.. changelog::

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