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A Python module for simplifying interactions with PostgreSQL databases, with rich console output for better readability and debugging.

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sonnixgres

A Python module for simplifying interactions with PostgreSQL databases, with rich console output for better readability and debugging.

Installation

Install sonnixgres using pip:

pip install sonnixgres

Usage

First, ensure that your PostgreSQL credentials are set as environment variables.

Create a .env file in your CDW with the following database enviornment variables:

DB_HOST=your_database_host
DB_DATABASE=your_database_name
DB_USER=your_database_username
DB_PASSWORD=your_database_password
DB_PORT=5432
DB_SCHEMA=your_database_schema
DB_TABLE=your_database_table

sonnixgres uses these variables to establish database connections.

from sonnixgres import create_connection, query_database, save_results_to_csv, create_and_populate_table, update_records, create_view
import pandas as pd

# Establish a database connection
connection = create_connection()

# Example usage of each function

### Functions

create_connection()

Establishes a connection to the PostgreSQL database using credentials from environment variables.

query_database(connection, query, params=None, close_connection=True)

Executes a SQL query on the database and returns the result as a Pandas DataFrame.

  • connection: The database connection object.
  • query: SQL query string.
  • params: Optional parameters for the SQL query.
  • close_connection: Whether to close the database connection after executing the query.

save_results_to_csv(dataframe, filename)

Saves a Pandas DataFrame to a CSV file.

  • dataframe: The DataFrame to be saved.
  • filename: The name of the file where data will be saved.

create_table(connection, table_name)

Creates a new table in the database.

  • connection: The database connection object.
  • table_name: Name of the table to be created.

populate_table(connection, table_name, dataframe)

Populates a table with data from a DataFrame.

  • connection: The database connection object.
  • table_name: Name of the table to be populated.
  • dataframe: A pandas DataFrame whose data will be used to populate the table.

update_records(connection, update_query, params=None, close_connection=True)

Updates records in the database based on a given SQL query.

  • connection: The database connection object.
  • update_query: SQL update statement.
  • params: Parameters for the update query.
  • close_connection: Whether to close the database connection after executing the query.

create_view(connection, view_name, view_query, close_connection=True)

Creates a new view in the database.

  • connection: The database connection object.
  • view_name: Name of the view to be created.
  • view_query: SQL query string for creating the view.
  • close_connection: Whether to close the database connection after creating the view.

display_results_as_table(dataframe, max_column_width=50)

Displays a pandas DataFrame as a table in the console, with an internal row limit for display.

  • dataframe: The pandas DataFrame to be displayed.
  • max_column_width: Optional maximum width for each column in the table, defaulting to 50 characters.rows displayed.

Behavior

  • The function initializes a rich.console.Console object to handle the console output.

  • It sets a display limit of 50 rows. If the DataFrame has more than 50 rows, it only displays the first 50 rows and prints a message indicating this limit. This message also suggests using the 'save_results_to_csv' function to view all data.

  • The function creates a rich.table.Table object with headers (bold and magenta style) based on the DataFrame's columns.

  • Each column is added to the table with a specified max_column_width to control the display width.

  • Rows from the DataFrame (or limited DataFrame, if applicable) are added to the table.

  • Finally, the table is printed to the console using the Console object.

License

BSD License

Contributions

Contributions are welcome. Please open an issue or submit a pull request with your improvements.

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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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