acdc.database.darkevents_schema

Classes

DarkEvents

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

DarkEventsHv163

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

DarkEventsHv167

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

DarkEventsHv169

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

DarkEventsHv171

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

DarkEventsHv173

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

DarkEventsHv175

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

DarkEventsHv178

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

DarkEventsHvOther

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

class DarkEvents(**kwargs)[source]

Bases: Base

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

class DarkEventsHv163(**kwargs)[source]

Bases: Base

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

class DarkEventsHv167(**kwargs)[source]

Bases: Base

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

class DarkEventsHv169(**kwargs)[source]

Bases: Base

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

class DarkEventsHv171(**kwargs)[source]

Bases: Base

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

class DarkEventsHv173(**kwargs)[source]

Bases: Base

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

class DarkEventsHv175(**kwargs)[source]

Bases: Base

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

class DarkEventsHv178(**kwargs)[source]

Bases: Base

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

class DarkEventsHvOther(**kwargs)[source]

Bases: Base

Object-relational mapping for the DarkEvents table.

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.