I'm having issues with the sqlalchemy session and completely realize this is
from my own lack of understanding but can't seem to find a solution. My plan
was to create a library with functions like so...
def func1 (id, session=None):
result = <do somework>
session.add(something)
return result
def func2 (id, session=None):
result = <do somework>
session.add(something)
return result
then from someplace else use the functions like so...
session = scoped_session()
result = func1(1, session)
result2=func2(2, session)
session.commit()
session.close()
This doesn't work though. Do I need to return the session for something like
this to work? Any advice on the correct pattern to use when trying to create a
transaction across several functions?
Thanks,
Brent
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