I am using Flask with Sqlalchemy, and since switching from mysqldb to pymysql, I am getting this error:
InternalError('(pymysql.err.InternalError) Packet sequence number wrong - got 29 expected 1')
(numbers vary depending on query)
This error is quite rare (around 1 in 100), and the reason I am switching to pymysql from mysqldb is because mysqldb kept creating utf8 decoding errors at a somewhat similar rate. Is it possible I am still getting errors because of this, and pymysql is interpreting the "invalid start byte" as an "invalid packet sequence" error, from the same problem further downstream?
As the title says, I already implemented scoped_session and it does not resolve the issue. Maybe I am doing something wrong?
engine_creation.py
def create_engine(db="")
engine = sqlalchemy_package.create_engine(
'mysql+pymysql://' + acc + ':' + pw + '@'
+ host + ':' + port + '/' + db + '?charset=utf8mb4',
pool_recycle=3600, pool_size=25, max_overflow=5)
query_execution.py
from sqlalchemy.orm import scoped_session, sessionmaker
session_factory = sessionmaker(autocommit=True)
def execute_query(engine, query, parameters=None):
session_factory.configure(bind=engine)
my_session = scoped_session(session_factory)
result = my_session.execute(query, parameters) # noqa
return result
some_resource.py
from engine_creation import create_engine
from query_execution import execute_query
engine = create_engine(db=some_db)
result_proxy = execute_query(engine, query, parameters)
Changing +pymysql to +mysqldb will work exactly the same, but the "packet sequence" error will change to UnicodeDecodeError('utf-8', b'\xf6', 8, 9, 'invalid start byte')
. Has anyone heard of this before? I am still trying to debug why I am getting a UnicodeDecodeError, and if switching to a different dialect is producing a different error - or the same error, expressed differently.
Code worked fine without scoped_session and it seems superfluous if it doesnt fix the Packet sequence error. Sorry if this seems like multiple questions at once, but my gut feeling tells me these problems are related.