I'm using Flask, Flask-SQLAlchemy, Flask-Login and Flask-WTForm. I'm trying to build a single user-settings view for my app ("/user/"). If I use Ajax or a form to modify the user's settings through POST, the settings are committed. However as soon as the user leaves that view, an SQLAlchemy UPDATE fires again, meaning that if the user logs out and attempts to log back in it will hang the server due to an uncommitted change.
I think this is due to Flask-Login creating another session for the current_user
proxy in the "view" it creates for the POST request, and this is why I added the merge()
command to the following code. But that doesn't seem to solve the problem.
@app.route('/user/', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
@login_required
def user():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'something' in request.form:
current_user.some_setting = 'some new data'
db.session.merge(current_user)
print "ABOUT TO COMMIT IN /USER/"
db.session.commit()
rjson = {'response': 'success'}
else:
rjson = {'response': 'failure'}
return jsonify(rjson)
return render_template('user/index.html', current_user=current_user)
Here is the debug info from the server. After the "POST /user/ HTTP/1.1" line I move to another page:
ABOUT TO COMMIT IN /USER/
2016-10-30 15:27:21,117 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine UPDATE users SET some_setting=%(some_setting)s WHERE users.id = %(users_id)s
INFO:sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine:UPDATE users SET some_setting=%(some_setting)s WHERE users.id = %(users_id)s
2016-10-30 15:27:21,117 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine {'users_id': 1, 'some_setting': 'some new data'}
INFO:sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine:{'users_id': 1, 'some_setting': 'some new data'}
2016-10-30 15:27:21,118 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine COMMIT
INFO:sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine:COMMIT
INFO:werkzeug:127.0.0.1 - - [30/Oct/2016 15:27:21] "POST /user/ HTTP/1.1" 200 -
### HERE IS WHERE I MOVE TO ANOTHER VIEW ###
2016-10-30 15:27:35,312 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine UPDATE users SET some_setting=%(some_setting)s WHERE users.id = %(users_id)s
INFO:sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine:UPDATE users SET some_setting=%(some_setting)s WHERE users.id = %(users_id)s
2016-10-30 15:27:35,313 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine {'users_id': 1, 'some_setting': 'some new data'}
INFO:sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine:{'users_id': 1, 'some_setting': 'some new data'}
Any ideas?