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A SQLAlchemy dialect for Cloudflare's D1 Serverless SQLite Database

Project description

SQLAlchemy Cloudflare D1 Dialect

A SQLAlchemy dialect for Cloudflare's D1 Serverless SQLite Database using the REST API.

Features

  • Full SQLAlchemy ORM and Core support
  • Async and sync query execution via D1 REST API
  • SQLite/D1 compatible SQL compilation
  • Prepared statement support with parameter binding
  • Connection pooling and management
  • Type mapping for D1/SQLite data types

Installation

pip install sqlalchemy-cloudflare-d1

Or install from source:

git clone https://github.com/collierking/sqlalchemy-cloudflare-d1.git
cd sqlalchemy-cloudflare-d1
pip install -e .

Prerequisites

  1. A Cloudflare account with D1 enabled
  2. A D1 database created via the Cloudflare dashboard or CLI
  3. A Cloudflare API token with D1 permissions

Creating a D1 Database

Using the Cloudflare CLI:

wrangler d1 create my-database

Or via the Cloudflare dashboard.

Creating an API Token

  1. Go to Cloudflare API Tokens
  2. Click "Create Token"
  3. Use the "Custom token" template
  4. Add permissions: Account:D1:Edit
  5. Add your account in "Account Resources"
  6. Click "Continue to summary" and "Create Token"

Usage

Connection String Format

from sqlalchemy import create_engine

# Format: cloudflare_d1://account_id:api_token@database_id
engine = create_engine(
    "cloudflare_d1://your_account_id:your_api_token@your_database_id"
)

Basic Example

from sqlalchemy import create_engine, Column, Integer, String
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker

# Create engine
engine = create_engine(
    "cloudflare_d1://account_id:api_token@database_id"
)

# Create base and define model
Base = declarative_base()

class User(Base):
    __tablename__ = 'users'

    id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
    name = Column(String(50))
    email = Column(String(100))

# Create tables
Base.metadata.create_all(engine)

# Create session and add data
Session = sessionmaker(bind=engine)
session = Session()

# Add a user
user = User(name="Alice", email="alice@example.com")
session.add(user)
session.commit()

# Query users
users = session.query(User).all()
for user in users:
    print(f"{user.name}: {user.email}")

session.close()

Core API Example

from sqlalchemy import create_engine, MetaData, Table, Column, Integer, String, select

engine = create_engine("cloudflare_d1://account_id:api_token@database_id")

metadata = MetaData()
users = Table('users', metadata,
    Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True),
    Column('name', String(50)),
    Column('email', String(100))
)

# Create table
metadata.create_all(engine)

with engine.connect() as conn:
    # Insert data
    conn.execute(users.insert().values(name="Bob", email="bob@example.com"))

    # Query data
    result = conn.execute(select(users))
    for row in result:
        print(row)

Raw SQL Example

from sqlalchemy import create_engine, text

engine = create_engine("cloudflare_d1://account_id:api_token@database_id")

with engine.connect() as conn:
    # Execute raw SQL
    result = conn.execute(text("SELECT * FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table'"))

    for row in result:
        print(row)

Configuration

Connection Parameters

You can pass additional parameters via the connection string or engine creation:

from sqlalchemy import create_engine

# Via connection string query parameters
engine = create_engine(
    "cloudflare_d1://account_id:api_token@database_id?timeout=60"
)

# Via connect_args
engine = create_engine(
    "cloudflare_d1://account_id:api_token@database_id",
    connect_args={
        "timeout": 60,
    }
)

Environment Variables

You can also use environment variables:

import os
from sqlalchemy import create_engine

engine = create_engine(
    f"cloudflare_d1://{os.getenv('CF_ACCOUNT_ID')}:"
    f"{os.getenv('CF_API_TOKEN')}@{os.getenv('CF_DATABASE_ID')}"
)

Limitations

This dialect has some limitations due to D1's REST API nature:

  1. No transactions: D1 REST API doesn't support explicit transactions. Each query is auto-committed.
  2. No isolation levels: Connection isolation levels are not supported.
  3. Limited concurrency: Connections are HTTP-based, not persistent database connections.
  4. No stored procedures: D1 doesn't support stored procedures or custom functions.
  5. Rate limiting: Subject to Cloudflare API rate limits.

Type Mapping

SQLAlchemy Type D1/SQLite Type Notes
Integer INTEGER
String(n) VARCHAR(n)
Text TEXT
Float REAL
Numeric NUMERIC
Boolean INTEGER Stored as 0/1
DateTime TEXT ISO format string
Date TEXT ISO format string
Time TEXT ISO format string

Error Handling

The dialect will raise appropriate SQLAlchemy exceptions:

from sqlalchemy.exc import SQLAlchemyError, OperationalError

try:
    result = conn.execute("SELECT * FROM nonexistent_table")
except OperationalError as e:
    print(f"Database error: {e}")
except SQLAlchemyError as e:
    print(f"SQLAlchemy error: {e}")

Development

For detailed development instructions, see .github/DEVELOPMENT.md.

Quick Start

git clone https://github.com/collierking/sqlalchemy-cloudflare-d1.git
cd sqlalchemy-cloudflare-d1

# Install dependencies and setup pre-commit hooks
make install
make setup_hooks

# Run tests and linting
make check

# Build package
make build

Development Tools

  • Ruff: Fast Python linter and formatter
  • mypy: Static type checking
  • codespell: Spell checking
  • pre-commit: Automated pre-commit checks
  • pytest: Testing framework with socket control

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Add tests for your changes
  5. Run the test suite
  6. Submit a pull request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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