I'm new to SQLAlchemy and have inherited a somewhat messy codebase without access to the original author.
The code is litered with calls to DBSession.flush(), seemingly any time the author wanted to make sure data was being saved. At first I was just following patterns I saw in this code, but as I'm reading docs, it seems this is unnecessary - that autoflushing should be in place. Additionally, I've gotten into a few cases with AJAX calls that generate the error "InvalidRequestError: Session is already flushing". 
Under what scenarios would I legitimately want to keep a call to flush()?
This is a Pyramid app, and SQLAlchemy is being setup with:
DBSession = scoped_session(sessionmaker(extension=ZopeTransactionExtension(), expire_on_commit=False))
Base = declarative_base()
 
     
    