Python database interface tools.
Project description
The PLIB.DBTOOLS package contains a number of useful packages and modules that extend the Python standard library.
Note: PLIB.DBTOOLS works with Python 2.7. If you are using Python 3, see the PLIB3.DBTOOLS package, available at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/plib3.dbtools.
The setup.py script for PLIB.DBTOOLS uses the setuputils helper module, which helps to automate away much of the boilerplate in Python setup scripts. This module is available as a separate release at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuputils.
The PLIB.DBTOOLS Package
The following classes and functions are available in the plib.dbtools namespace:
The DBInterface class provides a simple API for working with databases. It assumes that the underlying database engine conforms to the Python DB API. This class itself does not know about any particular database engine; a customized class should be derived from it for each particular engine.
The MySQLDBInterface class customizes DBInterface to work with a MySQL database. It uses the MySQLdb third-party Python package. This class is in the plib.dbtools.mysql sub-package.
The SQLite3DBInterface class customizes DBInterface to work with an SQLite version 3 database. It uses the sqlite3 module that comes with Python as its database engine. This class is in the plib.dbtools.sqlite sub-package.
The get_db_interface function is a convenience function that returns an instance of the appropriate DBInterface subclass for the database type passed to it.
The get_db_interface_class and get_db_interface_args functions factor out key portions of get_db_interface so that they can be used separately if desired. For example, some databases might require subclassing the interface class further, or customizing the interface arguments.
Installation
To install PLIB.DBTOOLS, you can simply run:
$ python setup.py install
at a shell prompt from the directory into which you unzipped the source tarball (the same directory that this README file is in). This will install PLIB and then run each of the post-install scripts in the scripts directory.
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