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I'm use sqlalchemy 0.6.4.

I have 2 classes: Question and Tag, they are many-to-many.

class Question(Base):
    __tablename__ = "questions"

    id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
    deleted = Column(Boolean)
    ...
    tags = relationship('Tag', secondary=r_questions_tags)

class Tag(Base):
    __tablename__ = "tags"

    id = Column(BigInteger, primary_key=True)
    questions = relationship('Question', secondary=r_questions_tags)

So, tag.questions will get all the questions belong to a tag.

But now, since the Question has a deleted column, I hope to do like this:

class Tag(Base):
   ...

   # get non-deleted questions
   questions = relationship('Question', secondary=r_questions_tags, 
                           condition='Question.deleted==False')
   # get deleted questions
   deleted_questions = relationship('Question', secondary=r_questions_tags,
                           condition='Question.deleted==True')

But unfortunately, there is no such condition parameter. What can I do now?

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  • Would it make sense to remove the QuestionTag records for all "deleted" questions? Perhaps you could create a "deleted questions" relation and "move" the question there.
    – Marco
    Sep 1, 2010 at 6:24
  • Do you mean I can create another table to hold the 'deleted_questions_tags'? That's to complicated
    – Freewind
    Sep 1, 2010 at 6:43

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You can impose extra conditions on the join by replacing SQLAlchemy's default condition via the secondaryjoin parameter to relationship. Since you're replacing the default (not just adding to it), you'll need to manually re-specify the original condition along with the new one:

from sqlalchemy import sql

# ...

class Tag(Base):
    __tablename__ = "tags"

    id = Column(BigInteger, primary_key=True)

    questions = relationship('Question',
        secondary=r_questions_tags,
        secondaryjoin=sql.and_(
            r_questions_tags.c.question_id == Question.id,
            Question.deleted == False))

    deleted_questions = relationship('Question',
        secondary=r_questions_tags,
        secondaryjoin=sql.and_(
            r_questions_tags.c.question_id == Question.id,
            Question.deleted == True))

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