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This package is found useful for those who wants to modify their CSV file without using database.It creates a local server that having a functionality of uploading a csv file and then perform crud operations through browser itself.
Package having the local server module to upload a csv file and perform CRUD operations on the data shown using different features through database.
pip install csv_db_package
-Activate your python venv -Install the requirements given: python pip install -r requirements.txt
Mysql is used as a database engine here.
-Set env variables
$env:HOST= your hostname for mysql
$env:USER= your username
$env:PASSWORD= your password
-Run server inside directory by using command python fileserver.py
-example table
First column | Second column | |
---|---|---|
Content Cell | Content Cell | update |
Content Cell | Content Cell | update |
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This package is found useful for those who wants to modify their CSV file without using database.It creates a local server that having a functionality of uploading a csv file and then perform crud operations through browser itself.
We found that csv-db-package 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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