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A Python package for simplified SQL operations across MSSQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.

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SQLPy

SQLPy (sql_pydb) is a Python library to bridge the gap between Python and Database Tables.

SQLPy



Instalation Guide

pip install sql_pydb
  • sql_pydb requires the following packages: Pandas, Numpy, pyodbc, python-dateutil

Overview:

  • You can connect to MSSQL and SQLite.
  • You can perform operations such as:
    • Create Database(s)
    • Create Table(s)
    • Drop Column(s)
    • Add Column(s)
    • Alter Column Types (If database supports it)
      • Performs a Try Cast check to be safe. (i.e. VARCHAR to INTEGER)
    • Read from Table
    • Delete from Table
    • Drop Table(s)

Usage

  1. Example: Upload Pandas DataFrame to a MSSQL Database
from sql_pydb.Database import DatabaseType 
from sql_pydb.Table import TableActions

table = TableActions(database=DATABASE, table_name=TABLE_NAME, 
                driver="ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server",
                server="url,port",
                username="admin",
                password="admin",
                db_type=DatabaseType.MSSQL)

df = pd.read_csv("...file.csv")
table.identify_schema(df)   # Figures out the best column types. Only needed 1 time per TableActions instance
table.sync_schema(update_column_types=True, add_new_columns=True, delete_old_columns=False) # Optional
status = table.insert_df(df, batch=1_000)
assert status == True
  1. Example: Upload Pandas DataFrame to a SQLite Database
from sql_pydb.Database import DatabaseType 
from sql_pydb.Table import TableActions

table = TableActions(table_name=TABLE_NAME, 
                sqlite_path = SQLITE_PATH,  # "./path/file.db"
                db_type=DatabaseType.SQLITE)

df = pd.read_csv("...file.csv")
table.identify_schema(df)   # Figures out the best column types. Only needed 1 time per TableActions instance
table.sync_schema(update_column_types=True, add_new_columns=True, delete_old_columns=False) # Optional
status = table.insert_df(df, batch=1_000)
assert status == True
  1. Example: Query Table
table = TableActions(...)
# ...
command = table.generate_select_all_sql()
df = table.run_query(command)   # Returns pd.DataFrame
  1. Example: Execute Transactions
table = TableActions(...)
# ...
command1 = table.generate_add_columns_sql()
command2 = table.generate_drop_column_sql(column_name="UNUSED_COLUMN")
# ...
commandX = table.generate_insert_sql(df_new_records)
status = table.run_transaction([command1, command2, ..., commandX])
assert status == True
  1. Example: Create Table
from sql_pydb.Column import Column
from sql_pydb.Table import TableActions

table = TableActions(...)
# ...
user_defined_columns = [
    Column("FIRST_NAME", data_type="VARCHAR", size=100),
    ...
    Column("ADDRESS", data_type="VARCHAR"), # Default 255 for strings
]
table.identify_schema(df, user_defined_columns)
# Option 1: Let it automatically sync with the new defined columns
status = table.sync_schema(update_column_types=True, add_new_columns=True, delete_old_columns=False)
# Option 2: Manually create the table
command = table.generate_create_table_sql()
status = table.run_transaction([command])
assert status == True
  • You may choose to replace user_defined_columns with a pd.DataFrame with ["COLUMN", "DATA_TYPE", "SIZE"] columns. ["DATABASE", "TABLE"] columns may also be passed in.

Support:

  • If you have a question or need additional support, please create an issue ticket on SQLPy GitHub Repo.

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