GOogle SHeets DataBase - Python client to key-value database based on Google Sheets
Project description
goshdb
GOogle SHeets DataBase - Python client to key-value database based on Google Sheets
Sheet works as a table and has the following look & structure:
Use cases
- Store configuration with ability to change it on the fly
- Store data that should be shared between multiple users / machines
- Write status of a long-running process and observe it in real-time in Google Sheets
- Review data modification history in Google Sheets UI (File -> Version history -> See version history)
Features
- Simple key-value interface (get/set string/object)
Advantages
- Free storage (Google Sheets API has free quota)
- Concurrent read (Supports parallel read from multiple clients)
- No need to create a server
- User-friendly Google Sheets UI for data review & modification
- No need to install any software on the client side (only Python)
- Simple get/set methods instead of SQL queries
- No need to create a database schema (just create a new sheet)
- Data backup, synchronization, availability, and security are managed by Google Sheets
Limitations
- Not suitable for high-frequency read/write operations (Google Sheets API has read/write quota: 300/minute per project, 60/minute per user per project)
- Not suitable for concurrent write (Google Sheets API has no locking mechanism)
- Not suitable for very large data (Google Sheets has a limit of 10 million cells per spreadsheet, i.e. 5 million key-value pairs
- Not suitable for high-speed data access (Google Sheets API has a delay, takes ~0.3-1 second per get/set operation)
- Not suitable for complex queries, types, data structures, relations, validation and indexing (only key-value interface)
- Not suitable for sensitive & high-security data (Google Sheets API has access to all spreadsheets in the account)
Installation
pip install goshdb
Configuration
Step 1. Select a Google account that will be used to access the spreadsheet
Details
- Though
Table
uses only provided spreadsheet, credentials technically allow to read/write all the spreadsheets in the account. - So it's recommended to use
Table
with a special service (non-personal) account that doesn't have critical/secret spreadsheets that might be compromised.
Step 2. Obtain credentials.json file with this the instruction
Details
- If you do this for the first time - take
credentials.json
and put it insecret_dir
. - On a first attempt to create
Table
it'll open a browser window, ask you to sign in the target test account. - Then the
token.json
file will be generated automatically and put insecret_dir
. - The
token.json
file will be used automatically for further access to the target spreadsheet. - You can use
token.json
to access the spreadsheet from another machine without completing the steps above
Step 3. Create a spreadsheet in your Google Sheets account.
Details
- You should share the spreadsheet and provide write access to the account that will be used to access it (see Step 1).
Usage
from goshdb import Table
from pathlib import Path
# Take spreadsheet ID from your spreadsheet URL:
# https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/[SPREADSHEET_ID]/edit#gid=0
SPREADSHEET_ID = '...'
# Provide a sheet name. It should be either new sheet or existing one that follows the required structure.
SHEET_NAME = '...'
# Create a Table object. If you do this for the first time - it'll open a browser window (see Step 2 details)
table = Table(
secret_dir=Path('path/to/secret_dir'),
spreadsheet_id=SPREADSHEET_ID,
sheet_name=SHEET_NAME
)
# Write a key-value pair
table.set_string('city', 'London')
print(table.get_string('city')) # London
table.set_object('person_1', {'name': 'John', 'age': 30})
print(table.get_object('person_1')) # {'name': 'John', 'age': 30}
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