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Functional overview
shell>pip install Pmorm
from pmorm import Mysql
# Create a connection.Automatically create database(if it is not created)
db = Mysql('localhost', 'root', 'your-password', 'testdb1')
class Worker(db.Model):
__table__ = 'worker'
id = db.PrimaryKeyField()
username = db.VarcharField(max_length=32, nullable=False, unique=True, default=None, comment="Worker's username")
password = db.VarcharField(max_length=32, nullable=False, unique=False, default=None, comment="Worker's password")
salary = db.FloatField(nullable=False, unique=False, default=0.0, comment="Worker's monthly salary")
Worker.create_table()
# Insert
jack = Worker(username='Jack', password='JackSoHandsome', salary=3999.2)
jack.insert()
mary = Worker()
mary.username = 'Mary'
mary.password = 'MarySoBeautiful'
mary.insert()
# Get all and get the first
all_workers = Worker.select().all()
the_first_worker = Worker.select().first()
# Query by operators
rich_workers = Worker.select(Worker.salary>=3000.0).all()
# Complex query by operators & and |
worker_jack = Worker.select(
((Worker.username == 'jack') & (Worker.password == 'JackSoHandsome')) | (Worker.salary=='3999.2')
).first()
# Order the rows
the_richest_worker = Worker.select(orders=[-Worker.salary]).first()
# Use the result
for worker in all_workers:
print('username:{} password:{} salary:{}'.format(worker.username, worker.password, worker.salary))
print('And the richest worker is {}'.format(the_richest_worker.username))
# Update one row
worker_jack.salary = 3000.0
worker_jack.update()
# Delete one row
worker_jack.delete()
Pmorm | Mysql |
---|---|
PrimaryKeyField | NO |
BooleanField | BOOLEAN |
IntField | INT |
BigIntField | BIGINT |
FloatField | FLOAT |
DoubleField | DOUBLE |
VarcharField | VARCHAR |
TextField | TEXT |
PrimaryKeyField must be defined in each model, so a basic model looks like...
mydb = Mysql('localhost', 'root', 'your-passwd', 'your-database')
class ModelName(mydb.Model):
__table__ = 'mytable'
id = mydb.PrimaryKeyField()
# Other fields...
FAQs
A simple mysql orm for python3
We found that Pmorm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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