Core Exceptions
Exceptions used with SQLAlchemy.
The base exception class is SQLAlchemyError
. Exceptions which are raised as a result of DBAPI exceptions are all subclasses of DBAPIError
.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``AmbiguousForeignKeysError
(\arg, **kw*)
Raised when more than one foreign key matching can be located between two selectables during a join.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``ArgumentError
(\arg, **kw*)
Raised when an invalid or conflicting function argument is supplied.
This error generally corresponds to construction time state errors.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``AwaitRequired
(\arg, **kw*)
Error raised by the async greenlet spawn if no async operation was awaited when it required one.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``CircularDependencyError
(message, cycles, edges, msg=None, code=None)
Raised by topological sorts when a circular dependency is detected.
There are two scenarios where this error occurs:
In a Session flush operation, if two objects are mutually dependent on each other, they can not be inserted or deleted via INSERT or DELETE statements alone; an UPDATE will be needed to post-associate or pre-deassociate one of the foreign key constrained values. The
post_update
flag described at Rows that point to themselves / Mutually Dependent Rows can resolve this cycle.In a
MetaData.sorted_tables
operation, twoForeignKey
orForeignKeyConstraint
objects mutually refer to each other. Apply theuse_alter=True
flag to one or both, see Creating/Dropping Foreign Key Constraints via ALTER.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``CompileError
(\arg, **kw*)
Raised when an error occurs during SQL compilation
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``DBAPIError
(statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, connection_invalidated=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
Raised when the execution of a database operation fails.
Wraps exceptions raised by the DB-API underlying the database operation. Driver-specific implementations of the standard DB-API exception types are wrapped by matching sub-types of SQLAlchemy’s DBAPIError
when possible. DB-API’s Error
type maps to DBAPIError
in SQLAlchemy, otherwise the names are identical. Note that there is no guarantee that different DB-API implementations will raise the same exception type for any given error condition.
DBAPIError
features StatementError.statement
and StatementError.params
attributes which supply context regarding the specifics of the statement which had an issue, for the typical case when the error was raised within the context of emitting a SQL statement.
The wrapped exception object is available in the StatementError.orig
attribute. Its type and properties are DB-API implementation specific.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``DataError
(statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, connection_invalidated=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
Wraps a DB-API DataError.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``DatabaseError
(statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, connection_invalidated=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
Wraps a DB-API DatabaseError.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``DisconnectionError
(\arg, **kw*)
A disconnect is detected on a raw DB-API connection.
This error is raised and consumed internally by a connection pool. It can be raised by the PoolEvents.checkout()
event so that the host pool forces a retry; the exception will be caught three times in a row before the pool gives up and raises InvalidRequestError
regarding the connection attempt.
Object Name | Description |
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A mixin class which, when applied to a user-defined Exception class, will not be wrapped inside of |
class sqlalchemy.exc.``DontWrapMixin
A mixin class which, when applied to a user-defined Exception class, will not be wrapped inside of StatementError
if the error is emitted within the process of executing a statement.
E.g.:
from sqlalchemy.exc import DontWrapMixin
class MyCustomException(Exception, DontWrapMixin):
pass
class MySpecialType(TypeDecorator):
impl = String
def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect):
if value == 'invalid':
raise MyCustomException("invalid!")
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``IdentifierError
(\arg, **kw*)
Raised when a schema name is beyond the max character limit
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``IntegrityError
(statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, connection_invalidated=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
Wraps a DB-API IntegrityError.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``InterfaceError
(statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, connection_invalidated=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
Wraps a DB-API InterfaceError.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``InternalError
(statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, connection_invalidated=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
Wraps a DB-API InternalError.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``InvalidRequestError
(\arg, **kw*)
SQLAlchemy was asked to do something it can’t do.
This error generally corresponds to runtime state errors.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``InvalidatePoolError
(\arg, **kw*)
Raised when the connection pool should invalidate all stale connections.
A subclass of DisconnectionError
that indicates that the disconnect situation encountered on the connection probably means the entire pool should be invalidated, as the database has been restarted.
This exception will be handled otherwise the same way as DisconnectionError
, allowing three attempts to reconnect before giving up.
New in version 1.2.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``MissingGreenlet
(\arg, **kw*)
Error raised by the async greenlet await_ if called while not inside the greenlet spawn context.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``MovedIn20Warning
Subtype of RemovedIn20Warning to indicate an API that moved only.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``MultipleResultsFound
(\arg, **kw*)
A single database result was required but more than one were found.
Changed in version 1.4: This exception is now part of the sqlalchemy.exc
module in Core, moved from the ORM. The symbol remains importable from sqlalchemy.orm.exc
.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NoForeignKeysError
(\arg, **kw*)
Raised when no foreign keys can be located between two selectables during a join.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NoInspectionAvailable
(\arg, **kw*)
A subject passed to sqlalchemy.inspection.inspect()
produced no context for inspection.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NoReferenceError
(\arg, **kw*)
Raised by ForeignKey
to indicate a reference cannot be resolved.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NoReferencedColumnError
(message, tname, cname)
Raised by ForeignKey
when the referred Column
cannot be located.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NoReferencedTableError
(message, tname)
Raised by ForeignKey
when the referred Table
cannot be located.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NoResultFound
(\arg, **kw*)
A database result was required but none was found.
Changed in version 1.4: This exception is now part of the sqlalchemy.exc
module in Core, moved from the ORM. The symbol remains importable from sqlalchemy.orm.exc
.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NoSuchColumnError
A nonexistent column is requested from a Row
.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NoSuchModuleError
(\arg, **kw*)
Raised when a dynamically-loaded module (usually a database dialect) of a particular name cannot be located.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NoSuchTableError
(\arg, **kw*)
Table does not exist or is not visible to a connection.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``NotSupportedError
(statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, connection_invalidated=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
Wraps a DB-API NotSupportedError.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``ObjectNotExecutableError
(target)
Raised when an object is passed to .execute() that can’t be executed as SQL.
New in version 1.1.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``OperationalError
(statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, connection_invalidated=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
Wraps a DB-API OperationalError.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``PendingRollbackError
(\arg, **kw*)
A transaction has failed and needs to be rolled back before continuing.
New in version 1.4.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``ProgrammingError
(statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, connection_invalidated=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
Wraps a DB-API ProgrammingError.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``RemovedIn20Warning
Issued for usage of APIs specifically deprecated in SQLAlchemy 2.0.
See also
The <some function> in SQLAlchemy 2.0 will no longer <something>.
SQLAlchemy 2.0 Deprecations Mode
attribute
sqlalchemy.exc.RemovedIn20Warning.
deprecated_since
= ‘1.4’Indicates the version that started raising this deprecation warning
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``ResourceClosedError
(\arg, **kw*)
An operation was requested from a connection, cursor, or other object that’s in a closed state.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``SADeprecationWarning
Issued for usage of deprecated APIs.
attribute
sqlalchemy.exc.SADeprecationWarning.
deprecated_since
= NoneIndicates the version that started raising this deprecation warning
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``SAPendingDeprecationWarning
A similar warning as SADeprecationWarning
, this warning is not used in modern versions of SQLAlchemy.
attribute
sqlalchemy.exc.SAPendingDeprecationWarning.
deprecated_since
= NoneIndicates the version that started raising this deprecation warning
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``SAWarning
Issued at runtime.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``SQLAlchemyError
(\arg, **kw*)
Generic error class.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``StatementError
(message, statement, params, orig, hide_parameters=False, code=None, ismulti=None)
An error occurred during execution of a SQL statement.
StatementError
wraps the exception raised during execution, and features statement
and params
attributes which supply context regarding the specifics of the statement which had an issue.
The wrapped exception object is available in the orig
attribute.
attribute
sqlalchemy.exc.StatementError.
orig
= NoneThe DBAPI exception object.
attribute
sqlalchemy.exc.StatementError.
params
= NoneThe parameter list being used when this exception occurred.
attribute
sqlalchemy.exc.StatementError.
statement
= NoneThe string SQL statement being invoked when this exception occurred.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``TimeoutError
(\arg, **kw*)
Raised when a connection pool times out on getting a connection.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``UnboundExecutionError
(\arg, **kw*)
SQL was attempted without a database connection to execute it on.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``UnreflectableTableError
(\arg, **kw*)
Table exists but can’t be reflected for some reason.
New in version 1.2.
exception sqlalchemy.exc.``UnsupportedCompilationError
(compiler, element_type, message=None)
Raised when an operation is not supported by the given compiler.
See also
How do I render SQL expressions as strings, possibly with bound parameters inlined?
Compiler StrSQLCompiler can’t render element of type <element type>