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PgSqlx is a simple python sql executor for PostgreSQL like MyBatis.

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Mapper file

Create a mapper file in ‘mapper’ folder, you can named ‘person_mapper.xml’, like follow:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE mapper PUBLIC "-//mybatis.org//DTD Mapper 3.0//EN" "https://gitee.com/summry/pgsqlx/blob/master/dtd/mapper.dtd">
<mapper namespace="person">
    <select id="select_all">
    <![CDATA[
         select id, name, age from person
    ]]>
    </select>

    <select id="select_by_name" include="select_all">
    <![CDATA[
         {{select_all}}
         {% if name -%}
          where name=:name
         {%- endif -%}
    ]]>
    </select>
</mapper>

Usage Sample

from mysqlx import db, dbx
from mysqlx.orm import Model
from mysqlx.sql_mapper import mapper, sql
from typing import List, Tuple, Mapping

@mapper(namespace='person')
def select_all(): List

@mapper(namespace='person')
def select_by_name(name: str): List

@sql('select id, name, age from person')
def query_all(): List(Mapping)

@sql('select id, name, age from person where name=?')
def query_by_name(name: str): List(Mapping)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    db.init_db(host='127.0.0.1', port='3306', person='xxx', password='xxx', database='test', pool_size=5, show_sql=True, mapper_path='./mapper')

    persons = select_all()
    # result:
    # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
    # (4, 'lisi', 26)
    # (5, 'wangwu', 38)

    persons = select_by_name(name='zhangsan')
    # result:
    # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)

    persons = query_all()
    # result:
    # {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}
    # {'id': 4, 'name': 'lisi', 'age': 26}
    # {'id': 5, 'name': 'wangwu', 'age': 38}

    persons = query_by_name('zhangsan')
    # result:
    # {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}

    # you can use dbx execte mapper sql with full sql id: namespace join sql id
    persons = dbx.select('person.select_all')  # 'person' is namespace, 'select_all' is sql id
    # result:
    # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
    # (4, 'lisi', 26)
    # (5, 'wangwu', 38)

    persons = dbx.select('person.select_by_name', name='zhangsan')
    # result:
    # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)

    # you can direct execte sql with db
    persons = db.select('select id, name, age from person')
    # result:
    # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
    # (4, 'lisi', 26)
    # (5, 'wangwu', 38)

    persons = db.select('select id, name, age from person where name=?', 'zhangsan')
    # result:
    # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)

    # you can use orm to operate a single table
    class person(Model):
        __pk__ = 'id'
        __table__ = 'person'

        def __init__(self, id: int = None, name: str = None, age: int = None):
            self.id = id
            self.name = name
            self.age = age

    persons = person.query()
    # result:
    # {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}
    # {'id': 4, 'name': 'lisi', 'age': 26}
    # {'id': 5, 'name': 'wangwu', 'age': 38}

    persons = person.query(name__eq='zhangsan')
    # result:
    # {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}

Transaction

from mysqlx.db import with_transaction, transaction

@with_transaction
def test_transaction():
    insert_func(....)
    update_func(....)


def test_transaction2():
    with transaction():
        insert_func(....)
        update_func(....)

If you want to operate a MySQL database, please use MySqlx: https://pypi.org/project/mysqlx

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