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A set of db wrappers

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Db Common Lib

Mainly for myself, switching between different database providers all the time, I wanted a consistent interface.
Thats what this is for.
More consistent (Think ADO.NET) db connectivity

Overview

Links psgsql, mysql, mssql and sqlite in a common interface
Unit tests provided to show usage

Usage

Connection string format is: <provider>://<username>:<password>@<host>/<database>
The supported providers are: sqlite, mysql, mssql, pgsql

The providers self-register. Call SessionFactory.register() before use.

with SessionFactory.connect(<connection string>) as session:
    id = session.execute_lastrowid("insert into test(name) values (:name);", {"name": "bob"})
    session.execute("update test set name = :name where id = :id", {"id": id, "name": "bob1"})

The session closes and commits automatically when it goes out of scope.
For more control, manually call commit and rollback.

The queries are db specific, but the mechanisms are the same for all.
Major differences are the different field types, the parameter specification and in the use of identity columns across the different db's.
Remember to add returning <field> to the insert statement for pgsql or you won't get the identity back.

Differences

sqlite

CREATE TABLE test(
    id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, 
    name TEXT
);

INSERT INTO test(name) VALUES (:name)

mysql

CREATE TABLE test(
    id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, 
    name VARCHAR(50) NULL
);

INSERT INTO test(name) VALUES (%(name)s);

pgsql

CREATE TABLE test(
    id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY, 
    name VARCHAR(50) NULL
 );

INSERT INTO test(name) VALUES (%(name)s) RETURNING id;

mssql

CREATE TABLE test(
    id INT IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, 
    name VARCHAR(50) NULL
 );

INSERT INTO test(name) output inserted.id VALUES (%(name)s);

Integrated security is supported, either by passing in a windows username / password, or by setting trusted_connection=yes - username / password are then optional, it will then ignore them if provided, and will use the current logged in user.

Building

python -m build

Deploying

python -m twine upload --repository pypi dist/*

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