Flask-Seeder is a Flask extension to help with seeding database with initial data, for example when deploying an application for the first time.
This extensions primary focus is to help populating data once, for example in a demo application where the database might get wiped over and over but you still want users to have some basic data to play around with.
pip install Flask-Seeder
This will install the Flask-Seeder extension and add a flask seed
subcommand, check it out to see what arguments are supported!
Flask-Seeder provides a base class Seeder
that holds a database handle.
By subclassing Seeder
and implementing a run()
method you get access to the database handle object and can start seeding the database with data.
All seeders must be somewhere in the seeds/
directory and inherit from Seeder
or else they won't be detected.
When all seeders have completed (successfully or not), Flask-Seeder will by default commit all changes to the database. This behaviour can be overridden with --no-commit
or setting environment variable FLASK_SEEDER_AUTOCOMMIT=0
.
When splitting seeders across multiple classes and files, order of operations is determined by two factors.
First the seeders are grouped by priority
(lower priority will be run first), all seeders with the same priority
are then ordered by class name.
See example below for setting priority on a seeder.
from flask_seeder import Seeder
class DemoSeeder(Seeder):
def __init__(self, db=None):
super().__init__(db=db)
self.priority = 10
def run(self):
...
Flask-Seeder provides a Faker
class that controls the creation of fake objects, based on real models. By telling Faker
how to create the objects, you can easily create many different unique objects to help when seeding the database.
There are different generators that help generate values for the fake objects. Currently supported generators are:
- Integer: Create a random integer between two values
- UUID: Create a random UUID
- Sequence: Create integers in sequence if called multiple times
- Name: Create a random name from a list
data/names/names.txt
- Email: Create a random email, a combination of the random name generator and a domain from
data/domains/domains.txt
- IPv4/IPv6: Create a random IPv4 or Ipv6 address
- String: String generation from a pattern
Feel free to roll your own generator by subclassing Generator
and implement a generate()
method that return the generated value.
The String
generator takes a pattern and produces a string that matches the pattern.
Currently the generator pattern is very simple and supports only a handful of operations.
Pattern | Produces | Description | Example |
---|---|---|---|
[abc] | String character | Randomly select one of the provided characters | b |
[a-k] | String character | Randomly select one character from a range | i |
\c | String character | Randomly select any alpha character (a-z, A-Z) | B |
(one|two) | String group | Like [abc] but works for strings, not just single characters |
one |
\d | Digit | Randomly select a single digit (0-9) | 8 |
{x} | Repeater | Repeat the previous pattern x times |
\d{5} |
{m,n} | Repeater | Repeat the previous pattern x times where x is anywhere between m and n |
[0-9]{2,8} |
abc | String literal | No processing, returned as is | abc |
Patterns can also be combined to produce more complex strings.
# Produces something like: abc5586oz
abc[5-9]{4}\c[xyz]
Examples show only relevant snippets of code
app.py:
from flask import Flask
from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
from flask_seeder import FlaskSeeder
def create_app():
app = Flask(__name__)
db = SQLAlchemy()
db.init_app(app)
seeder = FlaskSeeder()
seeder.init_app(app, db)
return app
seeds/demo.py:
from flask_seeder import Seeder, Faker, generator
# SQLAlchemy database model
class User(Base):
def __init__(self, id_num=None, name=None, age=None):
self.id_num = id_num
self.name = name
self.age = age
def __str__(self):
return "ID=%d, Name=%s, Age=%d" % (self.id_num, self.name, self.age)
# All seeders inherit from Seeder
class DemoSeeder(Seeder):
# run() will be called by Flask-Seeder
def run(self):
# Create a new Faker and tell it how to create User objects
faker = Faker(
cls=User,
init={
"id_num": generator.Sequence(),
"name": generator.Name(),
"age": generator.Integer(start=20, end=100)
}
)
# Create 5 users
for user in faker.create(5):
print("Adding user: %s" % user)
self.db.session.add(user)
Shell
$ flask seed run
Running database seeders
Adding user: ID=1, Name=Fancie, Age=76
Adding user: ID=2, Name=Shela, Age=22
Adding user: ID=3, Name=Jo, Age=33
Adding user: ID=4, Name=Laureen, Age=54
Adding user: ID=5, Name=Tandy, Age=66
DemoSeeder... [OK]
Committing to database!