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A package used to modify & view your MySQL database data dynamically

Project description

Discord Mysql Management Framework

This package is used to dynamically add new data to your existing Mysql tables.
You're also able to delete or view data.
It'll return you an embed & a view for you to send back.

How to get started

  1. Install the package
pip install dbpyman
  1. Create a new command for your discord Bot and create a database object inside that.
database = Database(host='db_host',
                    user='db_user',
                    password='db_password',
                    port=3306,
                    database_name='db_name',
                    charset='utf8mb4')
  1. Call create_db_management and pass the database object as the parameter and return your embed & view
database = Database(host='db_host',
                    user='db_user',
                    password='db_password',
                    port=3306,
                    database_name='db_name',
                    charset='utf8mb4')

embed, view = dbpyman.create_db_management(database)
  1. Use the returned embed & view and attach them to your message
database = Database(host='db_host',
                    user='db_user',
                    password='db_password',
                    port=3306,
                    database_name='db_name',
                    charset='utf8mb4')

embed, view = dbpyman.create_db_management(database)

await interaction.response.send_message(embed=embed, view=view)

Advanced usage

The framework features various methodes to further customize the UI & behavior of your data management process.

Hide certain tables from the embed

In general the framework will attach all tables as buttons to the view.
You can prevent that by using

database = Database(...)
database.set_table_hidden('MyTableName')
database.set_table_hidden('MySecondTableName')

embed, view = dbpyman.create_db_management(database)

Set a default value for a column

This will set a default value for that specific column. When adding data to a table, you'll see the default value as the input preview. This will also allow you to skip the insertion of those specific column input fields and simply use the assigned default value when that input field is empty ( even if the table is marked as NOT NULL ).

database = Database(...)
database.set_column_default_value('MyTableName', 'MyColumnName', 0)
database.set_column_default_value('MySecondTableName', 'MySecondColumnName', 'Banana')

embed, view = dbpyman.create_db_management(database)

Contribute

Feel free to contribute to the project, it's open source.
It's probably possible to not only support MySQL and work with inheritance to allow other database types.

Built With

Python MySQL Discord

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