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Support discriminated union #356

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  • I added a very descriptive title to this issue.
  • I used the GitHub search to find a similar issue and didn't find it.
  • I searched the SQLModel documentation, with the integrated search.
  • I already searched in Google "How to X in SQLModel" and didn't find any information.
  • I already read and followed all the tutorial in the docs and didn't find an answer.
  • I already checked if it is not related to SQLModel but to Pydantic.
  • I already checked if it is not related to SQLModel but to SQLAlchemy.

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  • I commit to help with one of those options 👆

Example Code

from typing import Literal, Union, Optional
from sqlmodel import SQLModel, Field


class Bar(SQLModel):
    class_type: Literal["bar"] = "bar"
    name: str


class Foo(SQLModel):
    class_type: Literal["foo"] = "foo"
    name: str
    id: Optional[int]


class FooBar(SQLModel, table=True):
    id: int = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
    data: Union[Foo, Bar] = Field(discriminator="class_type")

Description

  • No support for Pydantic 1.9's implementation of discriminated union

Wanted Solution

Would like to have support for discriminated union in SQLModel-classes

Wanted Code

from typing import Literal, Union, Optional
from sqlmodel import SQLModel, Field


class Bar(SQLModel):
    class_type: Literal["bar"] = "bar"
    name: str


class Foo(SQLModel):
    class_type: Literal["foo"] = "foo"
    name: str
    id: Optional[int]


class FooBar(SQLModel, table=True):
    id: int = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
    data: Union[Foo, Bar] = Field(discriminator="class_type")

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Linux

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SQLModel Version

0.0.6

Python Version

3.10.4

Additional Context

Pydantic has added support for discrimated unions, something I use in my project with Pydantic + SQLAlchemy.

I want to switch to SQLModel, but cannot switch before discriminated unions

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