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When installing with pip, pip install sqlalchemy all is ok.

When installing with poetry I am getting the error

➜  backend poetry add sqlalchemy
Using version ^1.4.23 for SQLAlchemy

Updating dependencies
Resolving dependencies... (0.1s)

  AttributeError

  'EmptyConstraint' object has no attribute 'allows'

  at ~/.poetry/lib/poetry/_vendor/py3.8/poetry/core/version/markers.py:291 in validate
      287│
      288│         if self._name not in environment:
      289│             return True
      290│
    → 291│         return self._constraint.allows(self._parser(environment[self._name]))
      292│
      293│     def without_extras(self):  # type: () -> MarkerTypes
      294│         return self.exclude("extra")
      295│
➜  backend
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  • same for me today
    – Evgeny
    Aug 19, 2021 at 18:01
  • This looks like it is a solved bug. Maybe stackoverflow is not the best place for it though? Aug 24, 2021 at 8:37

6 Answers 6

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Try poetry self update, then poetry update.

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If you use

poetry add sqlalchemy=1.4.22

This will solve your problem

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  • This works but it is a stub. The same thing is with alembic. Aug 20, 2021 at 12:18
  • It seems like something sql alchemy introduced in their newest release. I assume constraining alembic would also be a temporary fix.
    – Ntjs95
    Aug 20, 2021 at 16:26
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Try upgrading poetry itself: pip install -U poetry. Worked for me to resolve SQLAlchemy issue.

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I tried fl_'s answer but poetry self update itself failed for me with an error saying:

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'poetry.console'

From a stackoverflow answer to a different question I learned that I had poetry installed using the older, now deprecated, get-poetry.py.

So I uninstalled poetry like so:

curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-poetry/poetry/master/get-poetry.py > get-poetry

python get-poetry --uninstall

Then reinstalled it with the newer install-poetry.py as per official installation instructions.

This finally made the original AttributeError go away.

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Same here, it seems to be a very recent problem. The good news is that "poetry self update" fixes the issue

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Upgrading poetry to 1.1.8 may solve the issue.

e.g. use poetry self update (related docs)

Check related poetry issue too:

https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/4410#issuecomment-902144234

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