I don't know if this is the canonical way of doing things, but you can
accomplish what you're asking with the following:

from sqlalchemy.orm import class_mapper

parent_class = class_mapper(c2).get_property('parent').mapper.class_



2012/3/23 Torsten Irländer <[email protected]>

> Hi all,
>
> Lets say i have two tables t1 and t2 which have a 1:n relationship and
> are mapped to the classes c1 and c2.
> c2.parent is an FK to PK c1.id. This is quite forward and works like a
> charm.
>
> What i want is to get information about relations to other classes
> from within the mapped classes.
> More precisely I'm interested in getting information about which class
> is mapped in field c2.parent from with in the class c2. Ideally this
> is not only the name of the class but the class itself.
>
> Is this possible?
> Any help on this is highly appreciated.
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