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5 February 2024 Updated 7 February 2024
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Peter
Use a PostgreSQL function and a PostgreSQL trigger to limit the maximum number of rows per user.
18 January 2024 Updated 18 January 2024
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Peter
Create a small helper function to make debugging of dynamic SQLAlchemy filters a breeze.
10 April 2023 Updated 10 April 2023
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Peter
Respect the privacy of your visitors, do not connect them to a third-party Captcha service!
16 July 2022 Updated 16 July 2022
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Peter
Cascade Deletes is much more than just adding 'all, delete' to the relationship.
28 May 2022 Updated 29 May 2022
by
Peter
Using UUIDs is fine, but when you're dealing with millions of records, stick with BigIntegers
12 April 2022 Updated 12 April 2022
by
Peter
4 June 2021 Updated 4 June 2021
by
Peter
I wanted an asynchronous SQLAlchemy API but ended up building a synchronous SQLAlchemy API.
8 March 2021 Updated 8 March 2021
by
Peter
WTForms QuerySelectField and QuerySelectMultipleField make it easy to manage SQLAlchemy relationship data.
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