[orm-devel] Automatic table modufication (was: orm)
Ross J. Reedstrom
orm-devel@mailman.tux4web.de
Sat, 7 Dec 2002 12:03:11 -0600
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 07:29:45AM +0100, Diedrich Vorberg wrote:
> Hi Ross,
Actually, the quoted text here was written by Eric Walstad. (though
I agree with the sentiment;-)
> >I'd stay away from the idea of making orm do schema management. My fear
> >would be that adding this kind of feature set would make orm bloated and
> >cumbersome. I also think that schema management is best left to the db
> >supplier (or other third parties that specialize in it). I generally
> >put a lot of thought and time into designing a schema that will
> >efficiently model the problem domain. Actually building the tables
> >takes up only a small portion of this time. I really *hate* changing
> >the schema once the entities/tables have been created - the ability to
> >have orm do it for me doesn't sound very interesting.
>
> If this is done it has to stay in a module of its own and should not
> make changes to any other part of orm necessary. With that requirement
> met I don't see any harm done. I can see side how it could be usefull
> for some.
Right, so it's almost an app _on top of_ orm.
> Personally I change around the tables a bit but that usually means
> changing the app, too. The effort bringing orm up-to-date with the
> SQL is dwarfed by the work spent on that.
One feature I like about ORM is that it doesn't force a specific
object:table mapping. By that I mean my python objects can diverge from
the database. For example, I can add computed attributes, extra methods,
multiple objects that are different mappings of the same table - lots
of things.
Latter,
Ross