plugins/advanced-alchemy/skills/advanced-alchemy-services/SKILL.md
Implement Advanced Alchemy service layers for business logic, schema validation, data transformation, and coordinated repository operations using Pydantic, Msgspec, attrs, or plain dictionaries. Use when handlers need more than raw CRUD, when repository results must be converted to schemas, or when complex create and update flows span multiple models. Do not use for low-level model or repository definition alone.
npx skillsauth add alti3/litestar-skills advanced-alchemy-servicesInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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SQLAlchemyAsyncRepositoryService or SQLAlchemySyncRepositoryService.repository_type, loader options, and match_fields explicitly.create(), update(), or to_model() only for real domain rules such as slug generation or multi-model coordination.to_schema() instead of leaking ORM instances to transport layers.from advanced_alchemy.service import SQLAlchemyAsyncRepositoryService
class PostService(SQLAlchemyAsyncRepositoryService[Post, PostRepository]):
repository_type = PostRepository
to_schema() returns the expected response shape for the chosen schema library.advanced-alchemy-repositories for persistence operations beneath the service.advanced-alchemy-routing when mapping service methods onto CRUD endpoints.advanced-alchemy-litestar, advanced-alchemy-fastapi, or advanced-alchemy-flask for framework DI and request handling.development
Build Litestar WebSocket endpoints with low-level websocket handlers, websocket listeners, websocket streams, dependency injection, custom websocket classes, transport-mode control, and graceful connection lifecycle handling. Use when implementing bidirectional real-time communication, reactive websocket message handling, or proactive server push over WebSockets. Do not use for server-side pub/sub fanout that is better expressed with channels alone.
tools
Test Litestar applications with TestClient, AsyncTestClient, create_test_client, websocket test helpers, dependency overrides, mocked dependencies, lifecycle-aware fixtures, and deterministic success and failure assertions. Use when adding or fixing Litestar test coverage, including exception contracts, override precedence, websocket behavior, event-bus side effects, or live-server-only response patterns. Do not use as a substitute for production observability or runtime debugging strategy.
development
Configure Litestar templating with `TemplateConfig`, Jinja/Mako/MiniJinja engines, file-or-string `Template` responses, request and CSRF-aware context, template callables, and custom engine integration. Use when implementing or fixing server-rendered HTML in Litestar. Do not use for static asset serving or pure JSON API endpoints.
development
Configure Litestar stores and the store registry for caching, server-side sessions, rate limiting, and other key-value state with explicit backend selection, bytes-safe data handling, TTL and renewal policy, namespacing, registry wiring, and lifecycle cleanup. Use when a Litestar app depends on `MemoryStore`, `FileStore`, `RedisStore`, `ValkeyStore`, or `StoreRegistry`. Do not use for relational persistence, domain repositories, or response-caching policy details that belong in database or caching-focused skills.