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A thread safe sql executor for Python with connection pool. It helps you automatically manage connections and transactions. Support MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite etc.

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Usage Sample ''''''''''''

.. code:: python

   import sqlexec as db

   if __name__ == '__main__':
       db.init('test.db', driver='sqlite3', show_sql=True, debug=True)

       # or
       db.init("postgres://user:password@127.0.0.1:5432/testdb", driver='psycopg2', pool_size=5, show_sql=True, debug=True)

       # or
       db.init(host='127.0.0.1', port='5432', user='xxx', password='xxx', database='testdb', show_sql=True, driver='psycopg2')

       effected_rowcount = db.insert(table='person', name='zhangsan', age=15)

       # if driver is 'pymysql' or 'mysql.connector' of MySQL, the select_key is 'SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()'
       select_key = "SELECT currval('person_id_seq')"

       id = db.save(select_key=select_key, table='person', name='lisi', age=26)

       id = db.save_sql(select_key, 'INSERT INTO person(name, age) VALUES(?,?)', 'wangwu', 38)

       id = db.save_sql(select_key, 'INSERT INTO person(name, age) VALUES(:name, :age)', name='zhaoliu', age=45)

       count = db.get('select count(1) from person')
       # result: 4

       count = db.sql('select count(1) from person').get()
       # result: 4

       persons = db.select('select id, name, age from person')
       # result:
       # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
       # (4, 'lisi', 26)
       # (5, 'wangwu', 38)
       # (6, 'zhaoliu', 45)

       persons = db.sql('select id, name, age from person').select()
       # result:
       # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
       # (4, 'lisi', 26)
       # (5, 'wangwu', 38)
       # (6, 'zhaoliu', 45)

       persons = db.table('person').select('id', 'name', 'age')
       # result:
       # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
       # (4, 'lisi', 26)
       # (5, 'wangwu', 38)
       # (6, 'zhaoliu', 45)

       persons = db.select_one('select id, name, age from person where name = ?', 'zhangsan')
       # result:
       # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)

       persons = db.sql('select id, name, age from person where name = ?').select_one('zhangsan')
       # result:
       # (3, 'zhangsan', 15)

       persons = db.select('select id, name, age from person where name = :name', name='zhangsan')
       # result:
       # [(3, 'zhangsan', 15)]

       persons = db.sql('select id, name, age from person where name = :name').select(name='zhangsan')
       # result:
       # [(3, 'zhangsan', 15)]

       persons = db.sql('select id, name, age from person where name = :name').param(name='zhangsan').select()
       # result:
       # [(3, 'zhangsan', 15)]

       persons = db.table('person').where(name__eq='zhangsan').select('id', 'name', 'age')
       # result:
       # [(3, 'zhangsan', 15)]

       persons = db.query('select id, name, age from person')
       # result:
       # {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}
       # {'id': 4, 'name': 'lisi', 'age': 26}
       # {'id': 5, 'name': 'wangwu', 'age': 38}
       # {'id': 6, 'name': 'zhaoliu', 'age': 45}

       persons = db.sql('select id, name, age from person').query()
       # result:
       # {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}
       # {'id': 4, 'name': 'lisi', 'age': 26}
       # {'id': 5, 'name': 'wangwu', 'age': 38}
       # {'id': 6, 'name': 'zhaoliu', 'age': 45}

       persons = db.query_one('select id, name, age from person where name = ?', 'zhangsan')
       # result:
       # {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}

       persons = db.sql('select id, name, age from person where name = ?').query_one('zhangsan')
       # result:
       # {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}

       persons = db.query('select id, name, age from person where name = :name', name='zhangsan')
       # result:
       # [{'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}]

       persons = db.sql('select id, name, age from person where name = :name').query(name='zhangsan')
       # result:
       # [{'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}]

       persons = db.sql('select id, name, age from person where name = :name').param(name='zhangsan').query()
       # result:
       # [{'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}]

       persons = db.table('person').columns('id', 'name', 'age').where(name='zhangsan').query()
       # result:
       # [{'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}]

       effected_rowcount = db.table('person').where(name='zhangsan').update(name='xxx', age=45)

       effected_rowcount = db.table('person').where(id=6).delete()
       count = db.table('person').count())
       # result: 3

       effected_rowcount = db.execute('delete from person where id = :id', id=5)
       count = db.get('select count(1) from person')
       # result: 2

       effected_rowcount = db.sql('delete from person where id = ?').execute(4)
       count = db.sql('select count(1) from person').get()
       # result: 1

       effected_rowcount = db.sql('delete from person where id = :id').execute(id=3)
       count = db.sql('select count(1) from person').get()
       # result: 0

       # select data save as csv
       db.sql('select name, age from person WHERE name = ?').load('张三').to_csv('test.csv')

       db.sql('select name, age from person WHERE name = ?').param('张三').to_csv('test.csv')

       # insert from csv
       db.table('person').insert_from_csv('test.csv')

       # select data transform to DataFrame of pandas
       df = db.sql('select name, age from person WHERE name = :name').load(name='张三').to_df()

       df = db.sql('select name, age from person WHERE name = :name').param(name='张三').to_df()

       # insert from DataFrame of pandas
       db.table('person').insert_from_df(dataframe)

       # select data save as json
       db.sql('select name, age from person WHERE name = ?').load('张三').to_json('test.json')

       db.sql('select name, age from person WHERE name = ?').param('张三').to_json('test.json')

       # insert from json
       db.table('person').insert_from_json('test.json')

       db.close()

Transaction '''''''''''

.. code:: python

   from sqlexec import with_transaction, transaction

   @with_transaction
   def test_transaction():
       insert_func(....)
       update_func(....)


   def test_transaction2():
       with transaction():
           insert_func(....)
           update_func(....)

If you want to operate MySQL database like Mybatis, may be you need MySqlx: https://pypi.org/project/mysqlx

If you want to operate PostgreSQL database like Mybatis, may be you need PgSqlx: https://pypi.org/project/pgsqlx

If you want to execute SQL like Mybatis, may be you need sqlx-batis: https://pypi.org/project/sqlx-batis

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