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database-wrapper-mysql
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Part of the database_wrapper package.
This python package is a database wrapper for MySQL and MariaDB database.
pip install database_wrapper[mysql]
from database_wrapper_mysql import MySQL, DBWrapperMySQL
db = MySQL({
"hostname": "localhost",
"port": 3306,
"username": "root",
"password": "your_password",
"database": "my_database"
})
db.open()
dbWrapper = DBWrapperMySQL(dbCursor=db.cursor)
# Simple query
aModel = MyModel()
res = await dbWrapper.getByKey(
aModel,
"id",
3005,
)
if res:
print(f"getByKey: {res.toDict()}")
else:
print("No results")
# Raw query
res = await dbWrapper.getAll(
aModel,
customQuery="""
SELECT t1.*, t2.name AS other_name
FROM my_table AS t1
LEFT JOIN other_table AS t2 ON t1.other_id = t2.id
"""
)
async for record in res:
print(f"getAll: {record.toDict()}")
else:
print("No results")
db.close()
FAQs
database_wrapper for MySQL database
We found that database-wrapper-mysql 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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