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				# sqlalchemy/sql/events.py
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2022 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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# <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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from .base import SchemaEventTarget
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from .. import event
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class DDLEvents(event.Events):
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    """
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    Define event listeners for schema objects,
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    that is, :class:`.SchemaItem` and other :class:`.SchemaEventTarget`
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    subclasses, including :class:`_schema.MetaData`, :class:`_schema.Table`,
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    :class:`_schema.Column`.
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    :class:`_schema.MetaData` and :class:`_schema.Table` support events
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    specifically regarding when CREATE and DROP
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    DDL is emitted to the database.
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    Attachment events are also provided to customize
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    behavior whenever a child schema element is associated
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    with a parent, such as, when a :class:`_schema.Column` is associated
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    with its :class:`_schema.Table`, when a
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    :class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint`
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    is associated with a :class:`_schema.Table`, etc.
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    Example using the ``after_create`` event::
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        from sqlalchemy import event
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        from sqlalchemy import Table, Column, Metadata, Integer
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        m = MetaData()
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        some_table = Table('some_table', m, Column('data', Integer))
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        def after_create(target, connection, **kw):
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            connection.execute(text(
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                "ALTER TABLE %s SET name=foo_%s" % (target.name, target.name)
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            ))
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        event.listen(some_table, "after_create", after_create)
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    DDL events integrate closely with the
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    :class:`.DDL` class and the :class:`.DDLElement` hierarchy
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    of DDL clause constructs, which are themselves appropriate
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    as listener callables::
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        from sqlalchemy import DDL
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        event.listen(
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            some_table,
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            "after_create",
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            DDL("ALTER TABLE %(table)s SET name=foo_%(table)s")
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        )
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    The methods here define the name of an event as well
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    as the names of members that are passed to listener
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    functions.
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    For all :class:`.DDLEvent` events, the ``propagate=True`` keyword argument
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    will ensure that a given event handler is propagated to copies of the
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    object, which are made when using the :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata`
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    method::
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        from sqlalchemy import DDL
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        event.listen(
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            some_table,
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            "after_create",
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            DDL("ALTER TABLE %(table)s SET name=foo_%(table)s"),
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            propagate=True
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        )
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        new_table = some_table.to_metadata(new_metadata)
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    The above :class:`.DDL` object will also be associated with the
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    :class:`_schema.Table` object represented by ``new_table``.
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    .. seealso::
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        :ref:`event_toplevel`
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        :class:`.DDLElement`
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        :class:`.DDL`
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        :ref:`schema_ddl_sequences`
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    """
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    _target_class_doc = "SomeSchemaClassOrObject"
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    _dispatch_target = SchemaEventTarget
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    def before_create(self, target, connection, **kw):
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        r"""Called before CREATE statements are emitted.
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        :param target: the :class:`_schema.MetaData` or :class:`_schema.Table`
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         object which is the target of the event.
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        :param connection: the :class:`_engine.Connection` where the
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         CREATE statement or statements will be emitted.
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        :param \**kw: additional keyword arguments relevant
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         to the event.  The contents of this dictionary
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         may vary across releases, and include the
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         list of tables being generated for a metadata-level
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         event, the checkfirst flag, and other
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         elements used by internal events.
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        :func:`.event.listen` accepts the ``propagate=True``
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        modifier for this event; when True, the listener function will
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        be established for any copies made of the target object,
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        i.e. those copies that are generated when
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        :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata` is used.
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        :func:`.event.listen` accepts the ``insert=True``
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        modifier for this event; when True, the listener function will
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        be prepended to the internal list of events upon discovery, and execute
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        before registered listener functions that do not pass this argument.
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        """
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    def after_create(self, target, connection, **kw):
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        r"""Called after CREATE statements are emitted.
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        :param target: the :class:`_schema.MetaData` or :class:`_schema.Table`
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         object which is the target of the event.
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        :param connection: the :class:`_engine.Connection` where the
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         CREATE statement or statements have been emitted.
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        :param \**kw: additional keyword arguments relevant
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         to the event.  The contents of this dictionary
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         may vary across releases, and include the
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         list of tables being generated for a metadata-level
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         event, the checkfirst flag, and other
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         elements used by internal events.
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        :func:`.event.listen` also accepts the ``propagate=True``
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        modifier for this event; when True, the listener function will
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        be established for any copies made of the target object,
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        i.e. those copies that are generated when
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        :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata` is used.
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        """
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    def before_drop(self, target, connection, **kw):
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        r"""Called before DROP statements are emitted.
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        :param target: the :class:`_schema.MetaData` or :class:`_schema.Table`
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         object which is the target of the event.
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        :param connection: the :class:`_engine.Connection` where the
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         DROP statement or statements will be emitted.
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        :param \**kw: additional keyword arguments relevant
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         to the event.  The contents of this dictionary
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         may vary across releases, and include the
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         list of tables being generated for a metadata-level
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         event, the checkfirst flag, and other
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         elements used by internal events.
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        :func:`.event.listen` also accepts the ``propagate=True``
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        modifier for this event; when True, the listener function will
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        be established for any copies made of the target object,
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        i.e. those copies that are generated when
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        :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata` is used.
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        """
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    def after_drop(self, target, connection, **kw):
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        r"""Called after DROP statements are emitted.
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        :param target: the :class:`_schema.MetaData` or :class:`_schema.Table`
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         object which is the target of the event.
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        :param connection: the :class:`_engine.Connection` where the
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         DROP statement or statements have been emitted.
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        :param \**kw: additional keyword arguments relevant
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         to the event.  The contents of this dictionary
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         may vary across releases, and include the
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         list of tables being generated for a metadata-level
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         event, the checkfirst flag, and other
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         elements used by internal events.
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        :func:`.event.listen` also accepts the ``propagate=True``
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        modifier for this event; when True, the listener function will
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        be established for any copies made of the target object,
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        i.e. those copies that are generated when
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        :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata` is used.
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        """
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    def before_parent_attach(self, target, parent):
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        """Called before a :class:`.SchemaItem` is associated with
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        a parent :class:`.SchemaItem`.
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        :param target: the target object
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        :param parent: the parent to which the target is being attached.
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        :func:`.event.listen` also accepts the ``propagate=True``
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        modifier for this event; when True, the listener function will
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        be established for any copies made of the target object,
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        i.e. those copies that are generated when
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        :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata` is used.
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        """
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    def after_parent_attach(self, target, parent):
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        """Called after a :class:`.SchemaItem` is associated with
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        a parent :class:`.SchemaItem`.
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        :param target: the target object
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        :param parent: the parent to which the target is being attached.
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        :func:`.event.listen` also accepts the ``propagate=True``
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        modifier for this event; when True, the listener function will
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        be established for any copies made of the target object,
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        i.e. those copies that are generated when
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        :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata` is used.
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        """
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    def _sa_event_column_added_to_pk_constraint(self, const, col):
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        """internal event hook used for primary key naming convention
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        updates.
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        """
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    def column_reflect(self, inspector, table, column_info):
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        """Called for each unit of 'column info' retrieved when
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        a :class:`_schema.Table` is being reflected.
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        This event is most easily used by applying it to a specific
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        :class:`_schema.MetaData` instance, where it will take effect for
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        all :class:`_schema.Table` objects within that
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        :class:`_schema.MetaData` that undergo reflection::
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            metadata = MetaData()
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            @event.listens_for(metadata, 'column_reflect')
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            def receive_column_reflect(inspector, table, column_info):
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                # receives for all Table objects that are reflected
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                # under this MetaData
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            # will use the above event hook
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            my_table = Table("my_table", metadata, autoload_with=some_engine)
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        .. versionadded:: 1.4.0b2 The :meth:`_events.DDLEvents.column_reflect`
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           hook may now be applied to a :class:`_schema.MetaData` object as
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           well as the :class:`_schema.MetaData` class itself where it will
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           take place for all :class:`_schema.Table` objects associated with
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           the targeted :class:`_schema.MetaData`.
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        It may also be applied to the :class:`_schema.Table` class across
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        the board::
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            from sqlalchemy import Table
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            @event.listens_for(Table, 'column_reflect')
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            def receive_column_reflect(inspector, table, column_info):
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                # receives for all Table objects that are reflected
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        It can also be applied to a specific :class:`_schema.Table` at the
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        point that one is being reflected using the
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        :paramref:`_schema.Table.listeners` parameter::
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            t1 = Table(
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                "my_table",
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                autoload_with=some_engine,
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                listeners=[
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                    ('column_reflect', receive_column_reflect)
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                ]
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            )
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        A future release will allow it to be associated with a specific
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        :class:`_schema.MetaData` object as well.
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        The dictionary of column information as returned by the
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        dialect is passed, and can be modified.  The dictionary
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        is that returned in each element of the list returned
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        by :meth:`.reflection.Inspector.get_columns`:
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            * ``name`` - the column's name, is applied to the
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              :paramref:`_schema.Column.name` parameter
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            * ``type`` - the type of this column, which should be an instance
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              of :class:`~sqlalchemy.types.TypeEngine`, is applied to the
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              :paramref:`_schema.Column.type` parameter
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            * ``nullable`` - boolean flag if the column is NULL or NOT NULL,
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              is applied to the :paramref:`_schema.Column.nullable` parameter
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            * ``default`` - the column's server default value.  This is
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              normally specified as a plain string SQL expression, however the
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              event can pass a :class:`.FetchedValue`, :class:`.DefaultClause`,
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              or :func:`_expression.text` object as well.  Is applied to the
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              :paramref:`_schema.Column.server_default` parameter
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        The event is called before any action is taken against
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        this dictionary, and the contents can be modified; the following
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        additional keys may be added to the dictionary to further modify
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        how the :class:`_schema.Column` is constructed:
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            * ``key`` - the string key that will be used to access this
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              :class:`_schema.Column` in the ``.c`` collection; will be applied
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              to the :paramref:`_schema.Column.key` parameter. Is also used
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              for ORM mapping.  See the section
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              :ref:`mapper_automated_reflection_schemes` for an example.
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            * ``quote`` - force or un-force quoting on the column name;
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              is applied to the :paramref:`_schema.Column.quote` parameter.
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            * ``info`` - a dictionary of arbitrary data to follow along with
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              the :class:`_schema.Column`, is applied to the
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              :paramref:`_schema.Column.info` parameter.
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        :func:`.event.listen` also accepts the ``propagate=True``
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        modifier for this event; when True, the listener function will
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        be established for any copies made of the target object,
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        i.e. those copies that are generated when
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        :meth:`_schema.Table.to_metadata` is used.
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        .. seealso::
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            :ref:`mapper_automated_reflection_schemes` -
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            in the ORM mapping documentation
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            :ref:`automap_intercepting_columns` -
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            in the :ref:`automap_toplevel` documentation
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            :ref:`metadata_reflection_dbagnostic_types` - in
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            the :ref:`metadata_reflection_toplevel` documentation
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        """
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