Issue
I have a Flask view which uses SQLAlchemy to query and display some blog posts. I am running my app using mod_wsgi. This view works the first time I go to the page, but returns a 500 error next time. The traceback shows the error ProgrammingError: SQLite objects created in a thread can only be used in that same thread.
Why am I getting this error and how do I fix it?
views.py
engine = create_engine('sqlite:////var/www/homepage/blog.db')
Base.metadata.bind = engine
DBSession = sessionmaker(bind = engine)
session = DBSession()
@app.route('/blog')
@app.route('/blog.html')
def blog():
entrys = session.query(Entry).order_by(desc(Entry.timestamp)).all()
return render_template('blog.html', blog_entrys = entrys)
models.py
:
class Entry(Base):
__tablename__ = 'entry'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key = True)
title = Column(String(100), nullable = False)
body = Column(String, nullable = False)
timestamp = Column(DateTime, nullable = False)
featured = Column(Boolean, nullable = False)
comments = relationship('Comment')
def is_featured(self):
return self.featured
class Comment(Base):
__tablename__ = 'comment'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key = True)
entry_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey('entry.id'))
text = Column(String(500), nullable = False)
name = Column(String(80))
engine = create_engine('sqlite:////var/www/homepage/blog.db')
Base.metadata.create_all(engine)
Exception on /blog.html [GET]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/flask/app.py", line 861, in wsgi_app
rv = self.dispatch_request()
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/flask/app.py", line 696, in dispatch_request
return self.view_functions[rule.endpoint](**req.view_args)
File "/var/www/homepage/webserver.py", line 38, in blog
entrys = session.query(Entry).order_by(desc(Entry.timestamp)).all()
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py", line 1453, in all
return list(self)
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py", line 1565, in __iter__
return self._execute_and_instances(context)
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py", line 1570, in _execute_and_instances
mapper=self._mapper_zero_or_none())
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/orm/session.py", line 735, in execute
clause, params or {})
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py", line 1157, in execute
params)
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py", line 1235, in _execute_clauseelement
parameters=params
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py", line 1348, in __create_execution_context
None, None)
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py", line 1343, in __create_execution_context
connection=self, **kwargs)
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py", line 381, in __init__
self.cursor = self.create_cursor()
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py", line 523, in create_cursor
return self._connection.connection.cursor()
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/sqlalchemy/pool.py", line 383, in cursor
c = self.connection.cursor(*args, **kwargs)
ProgrammingError: (ProgrammingError) SQLite objects created in a thread can only be used in that same thread.The object was created in thread id 140244498364160 and this is thread id 140244523542272 None [{}]
Solution
SQLAlchemy (and in this case SQLite also) doesn't work if you share a session across threads. You may not be using threads explicitly, but mod_wsgi
is, and you've defined a global session
object. Either use scoped_session
to handle creating a unique session for each thread.
session = scoped_session(sessionmaker(bind=engine))
@app.teardown_request
def remove_session(ex=None):
session.remove()
@app.route('/')
def example():
item = session.query(MyModel).filter(...).all()
...
Preferably, use Flask-SQLAlchemy which handles this and other things for you. The SQLAlchemy docs recommend you use the integration library rather than doing this yourself.
db = SQLAlchemy(app)
@app.route('/')
def example():
item = db.session.query(MyModel).filter(...).all()
...
Also note that you should only be defining the engine, session, etc. once and importing it elsewhere, rather than redefining it in each file like your current code does.
Answered By - davidism
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