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If I have a declarative model:

class Foo(Base):
  id = Column(INTEGER, primary_key=True)
  bar = Column(INTEGER, index=yes)

...and I run

print(CreateTable(Foo.__table__).compile(db.engine))  # MySQL engine

...I see

CREATE TABLE foo (
  id INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  bar INTEGER,
  PRIMARY KEY (id)
  # KEY `bar` (`bar`)  <-- this clause is never generated
);

What's missing from my model to create this clause? I'm finding it difficult to Google for because I get noisy results about foreign keys.

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After looking through the SQLAlchemy test suite for the MySQL dialect, there isn't actually a way to do this.

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