Build SQL with native Python data structure smoothly.
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The full version of this documentation is at mosql.mosky.tw.
MoSQL — More than SQL
It lets you use the common Python’s data structures to build SQLs. Here are the main features:
Easy-to-learn — Everything is just plain data structure or SQL keyword.
Flexible — The queries it builds fully depends on the structure you provide.
Secure — It prevents the SQL injection from both identifier and value.
Fast — It just builds the SQLs from Python’s data structures.
It is just more than SQL.
Some of the modules are deprecated after v0.6, check The Modules Deprecated after v0.6 for more information.
MoSQL is Elegant
Here we have a dictionary which includes the information of a person:
>>> mosky = { ... 'person_id': 'mosky', ... 'name' : 'Mosky Liu', ... }
And we want to insert it into a table named person. It is easy with mosql.query.
>>> from mosql.query import insert >>> print insert('person', mosky) INSERT INTO "person" ("person_id", "name") VALUES ('mosky', 'Mosky Liu')
You can check The Common Queries — mosql.query for the detail usage, or there are also many examples which really interact with database.
Like it?
It is easy to install MoSQL with pip:
$ sudo pip install mosql
Or clone the source code from Github:
$ git clone git://github.com/moskytw/mosql.git
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