@MooingRawr in my case it allows me to easily add a custom paginate() function to my queries and some utils such as assign_id() which gets an ID from the DB before flushing the row itself to all models
@davidism that's the whole point of me doing the monkeypatching atm - so i can inherit from db.Model
(and I don't use tablename generation, i'd actually like an option to disable it and thus fail instead of generating a table name if none is specified)
actually, that sounds like a good candidate for a PR...
@davidism: return g.get('sqlalchemy_queries', ()) - is this really a good place to store this?
I wouldn't expect an extension to store data in g but rather directly on the app context - g is meant for application data, so clearing the data from g shouldn't mess with an extension
@ThiefMaster hmm, I don't really consider extension data different from application data. When is g getting cleared that wouldn't be acceptable for clearing the query data too?
Not automatically, just saying an app could clear it for some reason.
> <ThiefMaster> mitsuhiko: what's your opinion on extensions storing data on `g`? > <mitsuhiko> i don't know. i'm conflicted > <mitsuhiko> i kinda want them to put data onto the app context directly i think
since you already provide an API to get the logged queries it feels cleaner not to have it in g - that way the application can put whatever it wants there without collisions with data added by an extension