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Quicker is a pythonic tool for querying databases.

Quicker wraps popular Python packages:

  • mysqlclient for MySQL.
  • psycopg2 for PostgreSQL (not implemented yet).
  • Python builtin sqlite for SQLite (not implemented yet).

Connection parameters will passed to "backend" module as is.

Installation

pip install git+https://git.nxhs.cloud/ge/quicker

Usage

Connection is context manages and must be used with with keyword. Connection returns Query callable object. Query can be called in this ways:

with Connection(**config) as db:
    db.exec("sql query here...")
    db.query("sql query here...")  # query is alias for exec()

# Query is callable and you can also do this:
with Connection(**config) as query:
    query("sql query here...")

Query cannot be called itself, you must use Connection to correctly initialise Query object. Available methods and properties:

  • query(), exec(). Execute SQL. There is You can use here this syntax: query('SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = %s', (15,)).
  • commit(). Write changes into database.
  • cursor. Call MySQLdb Cursor object methods directly.

Full example:

import json

from quicker import Connection


config = {
    'provider': 'mysql',
    'host': '127.0.0.1',
    'port': 3306,
    'user': 'myuser',
    'database': 'mydb',
    'password': 'example',
}

with Connection(**config) as query:
    users = query("SELECT * FROM `users`")

print(json.dumps(users, indent=4))

users will presented as list of dicts:

[
    {
        'id': 1,
        'name': 'test',
        'email': 'noreply@localhost'
    },
    {
        'id': 2,
        'name': 'user1',
        'email': 'my@example.com'
    }
]

Changing database:

from quicker import Connection

with Connection(provider='mysql', read_default_file='~/.my.cnf') as db:
    db.query("INSERT INTO users VALUE (3, 'user2', 'user2@example.org')")

Quicker by default make commit after closing context. Set option commit=False to disable automatic commit.