Library for easy work with databases. Easier aiosqlite version.
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Easier aiosqlite version
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AioEasySqlite
License: MIT
Example usage (short)
import asyncio
from aioeasysqlite import db
async def main():
database = db(path_to_database="test.db")
# Creates a new table named "users"
await database.new_table(name="users")
# Adds a column "id" to the "users" table with type INTEGER and sets it as the primary key
await database.add_column(table="users", name="id", type="INTEGER", primary_key=True)
# Adds a column "name" to the "users" table with type TEXT
await database.add_column(table="users", name="name", type="TEXT")
# Adds a new row to the "users" table with data (id=12345678, name="Josh")
await database.add_row(table="users", args=[("id", 12345678), ("name", "Josh")])
# Gets the entire "users" table
table_info = await get_table(users)
print(table_info) # OUTPUT: [{"id": 12345678, "name": "Josh"}]
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
IMPORTANT NOTE!
- To retrieve old data from database use load_data method.
Example usage (full)
import asyncio
from aioeasysqlite import db
async def main():
database = db(path_to_database="test.db")
# Creates a new table named "users"
await database.new_table(name="users")
# Adds a column "id" to the "users" table with type INTEGER and sets it as the primary key
await database.add_column(table="users", name="id", type="INTEGER", primary_key=True)
# Adds a column "name" to the "users" table with type TEXT
await database.add_column(table="users", name="name", type="TEXT")
# Adds a column "age" to the "users" table with type INTEGER and sets the default value to 20
await database.add_column(table="users", name="age", type="INTEGER", default=20)
# Adds a column "email" to the "users" table with type TEXT, makes it unique and does not allow NULL values
await database.add_column(table="users", name="email", type="TEXT", unique=True, not_null=True)
# Adds a new row to the "users" table with data (id=1, name="John Doe", age=30, email="john.doe@example.com")
await database.add_row(table="users", args=[("id", 1), ("name", "John Doe"), ("age", 30), ("email", "john.doe@example.com")])
# Adds another row to the "users" table with data (id=2, name="Jane Smith", age=25, email="jane.smith@example.com")
await database.add_row(table="users", args=[("id", 2), ("name", "Jane Smith"), ("age", 25), ("email", "jane.smith@example.com")])
# Gets the entire "users" table
users_table = await database.get_table(table="users")
print("Users Table:", users_table) # OUTPUT: Users Table: [{'id': 1, 'name': 'John Doe', 'age': 30, 'email': 'john.doe@example.com'}, {'id': 2, 'name': 'Jane Smith', 'age': 25, 'email': 'jane.smith@example.com'}]
# Gets the "name" column from the "users" table with indices
name_column = await database.get_column(table="users", column="name", type="IND")
print("Name Column:", name_column) # OUTPUT: Name Column: [(0, 'John Doe'), (1, 'Jane Smith')]
# Renames the "users" table to "customers"
await database.edit_table(table="users", new_name="customers")
# Gets the entire "customers" table
customers_table = await database.get_table(table="customers")
print("Customers Table:", customers_table) # OUTPUT: Customers Table: [{'id': 1, 'name': 'John Doe', 'age': 30, 'email': 'john.doe@example.com'}, {'id': 2, 'name': 'Jane Smith', 'age': 25, 'email': 'jane.smith@example.com'}]
# Edits a row in the "customers" table, changing the name "John Doe" to "Johnny Doe"
await database.edit_row(table="customers", args=("name", "John Doe", "Johnny Doe"))
# Gets a row from the "customers" table where the name is "Johnny Doe"
john_row = await database.get_row(table="customers", arg=("name", "Johnny Doe"))
print("Johnny Doe Row:", john_row) # OUTPUT: Johnny Doe Row: {'id': 1, 'name': 'Johnny Doe', 'age': 30, 'email': 'john.doe@example.com'}
# Gets a row from the "customers" table by index 1
jane_row = await database.get_row(table="customers", index=1)
print("Jane Smith Row:", jane_row) # OUTPUT: Jane Smith Row: {'id': 2, 'name': 'Jane Smith', 'age': 25, 'email': 'jane.smith@example.com'}
# Adds a column "phone" to the "customers" table with type "TEXT"
await database.add_column(table="customers", name="phone", type="TEXT")
# Edits a row to add a phone number (unnecessary edit_row, as phone is null currently)
await database.edit_row(table="customers", args=("name", "Johnny Doe", "Johnny Doe"))
# Adds a new row with a phone number
await database.add_row(table="customers", args=[("id", 3), ("name", "Mike Jhonson"), ("age", 40), ("email", "mike.jhonson@example.com"), ("phone", "555-123-4567")])
# Deletes a row from the "customers" table where the name is "Jane Smith"
await database.delete_row(table="customers", arg=("name", "Jane Smith"))
# Gets the entire "customers" table after deleting a row
customers_table_after_delete = await database.get_table(table="customers")
print("Customers Table After Delete:", customers_table_after_delete) # OUTPUT: Customers Table After Delete: [{'id': 1, 'name': 'Johnny Doe', 'age': 30, 'email': 'john.doe@example.com', 'phone': None}, {'id': 3, 'name': 'Mike Jhonson', 'age': 40, 'email': 'mike.jhonson@example.com', 'phone': '555-123-4567'}]
# Deletes the "age" column from the "customers" table
await database.delete_column(table="customers", column="age")
# Gets the entire "customers" table after deleting a column
customers_table_after_delete_column = await database.get_table(table="customers")
print("Customers Table After Delete Column:", customers_table_after_delete_column) # OUTPUT: Customers Table After Delete Column: [{'id': 1, 'name': 'Johnny Doe', 'email': 'john.doe@example.com', 'phone': None}, {'id': 3, 'name': 'Mike Jhonson', 'email': 'mike.jhonson@example.com', 'phone': '555-123-4567'}]
# Deletes the "customers" table
await database.delete_table(table="customers")
# Tries to get the "customers" table after deletion (should return an error)
try:
await database.get_table(table="customers")
except Exception as e:
print("Error getting table after deletion:", e) # OUTPUT: Error getting table after deletion: Table 'customers' does not exist
# Clears the database (deletes and recreates the file)
await database.clear_database()
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
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Key Features
- Easy: Makes working with aiosqlite much easier. No need to know SQL query language anymore.
- Type-hinted: Types and methods are all type-hinted, enabling excellent editor support.
- Async: Fully asynchronous.
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