I'm using SQLAlchemy under Flask. I have a table that represents a mode my system can be in. I also have a table that contains lists of elevations that are applicable to each mode. (So this is a many-to-many relationship.) In the past when I've added an attribute (like elevations inside ScanModes here) to a class mapped to a table, the target was also a class.
Does it make more sense to wrap the elevations in a class (and make a corresponding table?) so I can use relationship to make ScanModes.elevations work, or should I use a query-enabled property? I'm also open to other suggestions.
elevation_mode_table = db.Table('elevation_mode', db.metadata,
db.Column('scan_mode', db.String,
db.ForeignKey('scan_modes'),
nullable=False),
db.Column('elevation', db.Float,
nullable=False),
db.PrimaryKeyConstraint('scan_mode',
'elevation'))
class ScanModes(db.Model):
scan_mode = db.Column(db.String, primary_key=True)
elevations = ?
def __init__(self, scan_mode):
self.scan_mode = scan_mode