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mysql_fastconnector

"mysql_fastconnector" is a module or library designed to simplify MySQL database interactions and CRUD operations.

if you're considering using "mysql_fastconnector" in your projects, it's essential to refer to its resources to get a more detailed understanding of its capabilities, how to integrate it into your applications, and any specific benefits it offers compared to other MySQL connectors or libraries. Additionally, checking for updates and community feedback can help you gauge its reliability and suitability for your needs.

Required Mysql client and connector

pip install mysqlclient
pip install mysql-connector-python
pip install pymysql

Mysql Database connection example

from  mysql_fastconnector import  Model ,table,query

obj=Model.connect(database="user", user = "root", password = "admin123", host = "127.0.0.1")

Mysql Query Example


res=query("select * from users").fetchAll()
for v in res: 
   print(res)

Object based Query Example


res=table("players").all()
res=table("players").one()
res=table("players").fromTable('pk').where('pk=37').all()
res=table("players").fromTable('pk').where('pk=37').limit(0,50).all()
res=table("players").fromTable('players.pk').leftJoin('player_images','player_id=players.pk').where('players.pk=37').limit(0,50).all()
res=table("players").fromTable('players.pk').rightJoin('player_images','player_id=players.pk').where('players.pk=37').limit(0,50).all()
for v in res:   
    print(res)

## Print Query Example

users=table("users")
users.printQuery=True
res=users.fromTable('users.pk').leftJoin('images','user_id=users.pk').where('users.pk=27').limit(50,0).all()

for v in res:   
    print(res)

## Sub Query Example

users=table("users")
users.printQuery=True
users.subQuery("(select count(*) from users ) as m,")
res=users.fromTable('users.pk').leftJoin('images','user_id=users.pk').where('users.pk=27').limit(50,0).all()

for v in res:   
    print(res)

Insert Example


id=obj.table("players").insert({'first_name':'r222222222','last_name':'r33333333','id':'555','email':'aa@gmail.com','mobile':'987654321'}).getId()
print(id)

ids=obj.table("players").insertMany([{'first_name':'r222222222','last_name':'r33333333','id':'555','email':'aa@gmail.com','mobile':'987654321'},{'first_name':'r222222223333333333','last_name':'r33333333','id':'555','email':'aa@gmail.com','mobile':'987654321'}])
print(ids)

update Example


id=obj.table("players").update({'first_name':'0000000000000000000','last_name':'r33333333','id':'555','email':'aa@gmail.com','mobile':'987654321'},"pk=66")


delete Example


table("players").delete("pk=66")

Any help , contact me

email : ilayaraja.python@gmail.com

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