# A generic, single database configuration. [alembic] # path to migration scripts script_location = alembic # template used to generate migration files file_template = %%(year)d-%%(month).2d-%%(day).2d-%%(hour).2d.%%(minute).2d.%%(second).2d_%%(rev)s_%%(slug)s # sys.path path, will be prepended to sys.path if present. # defaults to the current working directory. prepend_sys_path = . # timezone to use when rendering the date within the migration file # as well as the filename. # If specified, requires the python-dateutil library that can be # installed by adding `alembic[tz]` to the pip requirements # string value is passed to dateutil.tz.gettz() # leave blank for localtime # timezone = # max length of characters to apply to the # "slug" field # truncate_slug_length = 40 # set to 'true' to run the environment during # the 'revision' command, regardless of autogenerate # revision_environment = false # set to 'true' to allow .pyc and .pyo files without # a source .py file to be detected as revisions in the # versions/ directory # sourceless = false # version location specification; This defaults # to alembic/versions. When using multiple version # directories, initial revisions must be specified with --version-path. # The path separator used here should be the separator specified by "version_path_separator" # version_locations = %(here)s/bar:%(here)s/bat:alembic/versions # version path separator; As mentioned above, this is the character used to split # version_locations. Valid values are: # # version_path_separator = : # version_path_separator = ; # version_path_separator = space version_path_separator = os # default: use os.pathsep # the output encoding used when revision files # are written from script.py.mako # output_encoding = utf-8 # Will be replaced in alembic/env.py with the actual url sqlalchemy.url = [post_write_hooks] # post_write_hooks defines scripts or Python functions that are run # on newly generated revision scripts. See the documentation for further # detail and examples hooks = isort, black # format using "isort" - use the console_scripts runner, against the "isort" entrypoint isort.type = console_scripts isort.entrypoint = isort isort.options = REVISION_SCRIPT_FILENAME # format using "black" - use the console_scripts runner, against the "black" entrypoint black.type = console_scripts black.entrypoint = black black.options = REVISION_SCRIPT_FILENAME