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python - Can I avoid circular imports in Flask and SQLAlchemy

app/init.py:

from flask import Flask
from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
app = Flask(__ name __)
db = SQLAlchemy(app)  
from app import views, models

app/models.py:

from app import db  # I want to avoid this everywhere

I really don't like my submodules having a dependency on their parent. Also can the global package variables be avoided too? I want a more OO solution.

One alternative for app is to use Blueprints I think, but then I loose the route decorator. Also the same cannot be done for db with SQLAlchemy (or can it?).

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Take a look at this project: https://github.com/sloria/cookiecutter-flask
It's a great example for doing things the right way. Many of great Flask features are used: blueprints, application factories and more.

Here is how they register extensions, such as SQLAlchemy Database:

# app/extensions.py
from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
db = SQLAlchemy()
...


# app/app.py
from app.extensions import db

def create_app(config_object=ProdConfig):
    app = Flask(__name__.split('.')[0])
    app.config.from_object(config_object)
    register_extensions(app)
    ...

def register_extensions(app):
    db.init_app(app)
    ...

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