I\'m not understanding why I can\'t run sqlacodegen. I\'m looking to use it for create a SQLAlchemy model from my existing PostgreSQL database. It won\'t run.
When I
It is because you did this in Python shell:
>>> import sqlacodegen
>>> sqlacodegen --help
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
TypeError: bad operand type for unary -: '_Helper'
You should have executed sqlacodegen --help
in your Unix command shell / Windows command prompt:
% sqlacodegen --help
usage: sqlacodegen [-h] [--version] [--schema SCHEMA] [--tables TABLES]
[--noviews] [--noindexes] [--noconstraints] [--nojoined]
[--noinflect] [--outfile OUTFILE]
[url]
Generates SQLAlchemy model code from an existing database.
positional arguments:
url SQLAlchemy url to the database
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version print the version number and exit
--schema SCHEMA load tables from an alternate schema
--tables TABLES tables to process (comma-separated, default: all)
--noviews ignore views
--noindexes ignore indexes
--noconstraints ignore constraints
--nojoined don't autodetect joined table inheritance
--noinflect don't try to convert tables names to singular form
--outfile OUTFILE file to write output to (default: stdout)
An example of the actual command would then be:
% sqlacodegen --outfile models.py \
postgresql://gollyjer:swordfish@localhost:5432/mydatabase
Where gollyjer:swordfish
are your credentials in the format user:password
.