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For the SQL statement, I want to do an OR filter only if the input variable is not None.

E.g

# input variable
var_1 = "apple"
var_2 = "pear"

query = session.query(Table)
if var_1:
    query = query.filter(or_(Table.field1 == var_1))
if var_2:
    query = query.filter(or_(Table.field2 == var_2))

But this is not possible. The 2nd query became an AND statement instead.

I don't want to do this because I don't want to compare an input variable if it's null or empty string.

query = query.filter(or_(Table.field1 == var_1, Table.field2 == var_2))

How do I solve this?

1 Answer 1

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You can dynamically construct the "OR" part:

query = session.query(Table)

conditions = []
if abc:
    conditions.append(Table.field1 == abc)
if def:
    conditions.append(Table.field2 == def)

query = query.filter(or_(*conditions))

Also note that the def is a reserved word in Python, consider renaming this variable.

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  • Ah nice, pretty convenient that or_ can handle a single filter element properly
    – kevlarr
    Aug 9, 2019 at 18:35
  • 1
    Use or_(False, *conditions) if you might have zero conditions. Since sqlalchemy 1.4 or_ must have at least one parameter as it says here
    – Alex
    Jul 27, 2021 at 18:12
  • Nice, but can I write the code Table.field1 by using reflection? like Table['field']
    – caimaoy
    Oct 18, 2022 at 2:19

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