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DB clients

Project description

Separate DB client from DivineGift

How to use it

Install this packages before use

  • cx_Oracle - Oracle driver
  • sqlalchemy-pytds - MSSQL driver
  • psycopg2-binary - Postgres driver

Usage

You should define dict with db_conn creditional. For example:

Oracle

Install oracle driver:

pip install cx_oracle
db_conn = {
    "db_user": "dbuser",             # username
    "db_pass": "dbpass",             # password
    "db_host": "dbhost",             # host (ip, fqdn). could be empty if we connect via tns
    "db_port": "",                   # port (string). could be empty if we connect via tns
    "db_name": "dbname",             # database name
    "db_schm": "",                   # db scheme if not equal username
    "dialect": "oracle"              # if use cx_Oracle or oracle+another_dialect
}

MSSQL

Install mssql driver:

pip install sqlalchemy-pytds
db_conn = {
    "db_user": "dbuser",             # username
    "db_pass": "dbpass",             # password
    "db_host": "",                   # host (ip, fqdn). could be empty if we connect via tns
    "db_port": "",                   # port (string). could be empty if we connect via tns
    "db_name": "dbname",             # database name
    "db_schm": "",                   # db scheme if not equal username
    "dialect": "mssql+pytds"         # mssql dialect
}

Postgres

Install postgres driver:

pip install psycopg2
db_conn = {
    "db_user": "dbuser",             # username
    "db_pass": "dbpass",             # password
    "db_host": "",                   # host (ip, fqdn). could be empty if we connect via tns
    "db_port": "",                   # port (string). could be empty if we connect via tns
    "db_name": "dbname",             # database name
    "db_schm": "",                   # db scheme if not equal username
    "dialect": "postgresql+psycopg2" # dialect
}

Create connection

Use class DBClient to create connection to DB. Old-styled functions, which contained in divinegift.db module directly, are deprecated but still works.

from divinegift.db import DBClient
connection = DBClient(db_conn)            # db_conn - variable which was described above
# Describe which fields you wants to method get_conn will returned (possible fields are 'engine', 'conn' and 'metadata')
engine, conn, metadata = connection.get_conn(fields=['engine', 'conn', 'metadata'])  

If you need to call stored procedure with db cursors you should use raw connection.

from divinegift.db import DBClient
connection = DBClient(db_conn, do_initialize=False)            # db_conn - variable which was described above
connection.set_raw_conn()
conn = connection.get_conn(fields='conn')  

Get data from sript (file or just string)

After you got "connection" variable you can get data from file or from str variable directly.

from divinegift.db import DBClient
connection = DBClient(db_conn)

result = connection.get_data('path/to/scripts/some_script.sql')
# or you can use str variable:
script = 'select * from dual'
result = connection.get_data(script)
print(result)
>>>[{'dummy': 'X'}]

You can use specific encoding for your files (by default it's 'cp1251'). Just put it into args:

result = connection.get_data('path/to/scripts/some_script.sql', encoding='utf8')

Also you can add some variables into your script (e.g. date) and then you can pass it into a function:

from divinegift.db import DBClient
connection = DBClient(db_conn)

script = """select * from dual
where dummy = '$param'"""
parameters = {'param': 'X'}
result = connection.get_data(script, **parameters)
# Or another variant
result = connection.get_data(script, param='X')
print(result)
>>>[{'dummy': 'X'}]

Run script without getting data

You can run script without recieving data. You should use divinegift.db.DBClient.run_script for this like get_data, e.g.:

from divinegift.db import Connection
connection = Connection(db_conn)
connection.run_script('path/to/scripts/some_script.sql')

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