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i need to connect two database. the default database is fixed but the other one is dynamic, its based on URL.

for example if url is : yourapp.myweb.com then second database name will be yourapp

i try connect database into init.py but its show me following error

builtins.AssertionError
AssertionError: A setup function was called after the first request was handled.  This usually indicates a bug in the application where a module was not imported and decorators or other functionality was called too late.
To fix this make sure to import all your view modules, database models and everything related at a central place before the application starts serving requests.

here is my init.py

from flask import Flask,session
from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
import os
app = Flask(__name__,static_url_path='/static')

#  Database Connection
database = request.url.split("/")[2].split(".")[0]
app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = "mysql+pymysql://root:root@localhost/main_database"
app.config['SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS'] = True
app.config['SQLALCHEMY_BINDS'] = {
    'user_db': 'mysql+pymysql://root:root@localhost/database_'+str(database), #dynamic Connection
}
db = SQLAlchemy(app)
db.create_all()
db.create_all(bind=['user_db'])
# db.init_app(app)

from . import views

here is the viwe.py

@app.route('/login', methods = ['GET'])
def index():
    try:
        from .model import Users
        # Some Code
    except Exception as e:
        raise e
        # return "Failed to login ! Please try again."

here is the model.py

from application import db
class Users(db.Model):
    __bind_key__ = 'user_db'
    __tablename__ = 'users'
    id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key = True)
    email = db.Column(db.String(50))
    name = db.Column(db.String(50))
    password = db.Column(db.String())

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<User %r>' % self.name
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  • i think when i start my app it has no any request.url so may be.. Jun 3, 2017 at 7:57
  • if there is above problem then which .py file is best to connect database ? Jun 3, 2017 at 7:58
  • Try placing from .model import Users at the top level of the module.
    – Fine
    Jun 5, 2017 at 16:08
  • i tried that. it's not work. ): Jun 7, 2017 at 10:18
  • The code works for me if I use sqlite instead of mysql. I suspect the problem is you're not able to successfully connect to the databases. Is it possible that you're missing the Python3 port of pymysql? Jun 10, 2017 at 16:48

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As I said in one of my comments, this might be a problem with the database connection. Here's what I'd check for:

  1. First of all, make sure you have the right engine installed in your virtual environment (you can check easily by running pip list; just in case, let me insist that libraries need to be installed in a virtual environment). Make sure you have not pymysql, but the port to Python3, called mysqlclient. pymysql only works with Python2. In order to install this library, you need to install first the Python and MySQL development headers. For example, in Debian/Ubuntu:

    sudo apt-get install python-dev libmysqlclient-dev
    

    Then you can install the library with the following command:

    pip install mysqlclient
    
  2. If this is installed, make sure you can actually connect to the database using the library. Open a Python shell within the virtual environment and type the following (from the example in github):

    import pymysql.cursors
    
    connection = pymysql.connect(host='<you_host>',
                                 user='<user>',
                                 password='<password>',
                                 db='<database_name>',
                                 charset='utf8mb4',
                                 cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor)
    
    try:
        with connection.cursor() as cursor:
            do_something()
    except:
        pass
    
  3. If this works, make sure you're running the most recent version of Flask (0.12 at the moment; this again you can check by running pip list), as there are several bugs related to running Flask in DEBUG mode that have been fixed over time.

  4. It's surely not the case here, but another sanity check is verifying that no other process is running on the port that you want to use for Flask.

If all of the above is working fine, I'd need to see a bit of the stack trace to figure out what is actually going on.

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  • Antonio Haro thanks your suggestion. but its still give error. Jun 26, 2017 at 7:08
  • the thing is i need to get database name from url and i try to get database nane like this database = request.url.split("/")[2].split(".")[0] its stopped from here. Jun 26, 2017 at 7:10

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