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A thread safe sql executor for PostgreSQL like MyBatis with connection pool. It helps you automatically manage database connections and transactions. It also provides ORM operations for single tables.
Mapper file '''''''''''
Create a mapper file in 'mapper' folder, you can named 'person_mapper.xml', like follow:
.. code:: xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE mapper PUBLIC "-//mybatis.org//DTD Mapper 3.0//EN" "https://gitee.com/summry/pgsqlx/blob/master/dtd/mapper.dtd">
<mapper namespace="person">
<select id="select_all">
select id, name, age from person
</select>
<select id="select_by_name">
select id, name, age from person where name = ?
</select>
<select id="select_by_name2">
select id, name, age from person where name = :name
</select>
<select id="select_include" include="select_all">
{{ select_all }}
{% if name -%}
where name = :name
{%- endif -%}
</select>
</mapper>
Usage Sample ''''''''''''
.. code:: python
from typing import List, Tuple, Mapping
from pgsqlx import mapper, sql, db, dbx, init_db
@mapper(namespace='person')
def select_all(): List
@mapper(namespace='person')
def select_by_name(name: str): List
@mapper(namespace='person')
def select_by_name2(name: str): List
@mapper(namespace='person')
def select_include(name: str): List
@sql('select id, name, age from person where name = ?')
def query_by_name(name: str): List(Mapping)
@sql('select id, name, age from person where name = :name')
def query_by_name2(name: str): List(Mapping)
if __name__ == '__main__':
init_db(host='127.0.0.1', port='3306', person='xxx', password='xxx', database='test', pool_size=5, show_sql=True, mapper_path='./mapper')
persons = select_all()
# result:
# (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
# (4, 'lisi', 26)
# (5, 'wangwu', 38)
persons = select_by_name('zhangsan')
# result:
# (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
persons = select_by_name2(name='zhangsan')
# result:
# (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
persons = select_include(name='zhangsan')
# result:
# (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
persons = query_by_name('zhangsan')
# result:
# {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}
persons = query_by_name2(name='zhangsan')
# result:
# {'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}
# you can use dbx execute mapper sql with full sql id: namespace join sql id
persons = dbx.select('person.select_all') # 'person' is namespace, 'select_all' is sql id
# result:
# (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
# (4, 'lisi', 26)
# (5, 'wangwu', 38)
persons = dbx.select('person.select_by_name', name='zhangsan')
# result:
# (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
persons = dbx.sql('person.select_by_name').select(name='zhangsan')
# result:
# (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
# you can direct execute sql with db
effected_rowcount = db.insert(table='person', name='zhaoliu', age=66)
persons = db.select('select id, name, age from person')
# result:
# (3, 'zhangsan', 15)
# (4, 'lisi', 26)
# (5, 'wangwu', 38)
persons = db.query('select id, name, age from person name = :name', name='zhangsan')
# result:
# [{'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}]
persons = db.sql('select id, name, age from person name = :name').query(name='zhangsan')
# result:
# [{'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}]
# you can use orm to operate a single table
class person(Model):
__pk__ = 'id'
__table__ = 'person'
__pk_seq__ = 'person_id_seq'
def __init__(self, id: int = None, name: str = None, age: int = None):
self.id = id
self.name = name
self.age = age
effected_rowcount = Person.insert(name='tianqi', age=77)
persons = Person.query(name='tianqi')
# select id, name, age from person where name = :name
# result:
# {'id': 7, 'name': 'tianqi', 'age': 77}
persons = Person.query(name__eq='zhangsan')
# select id, name, age from person where name = :name
# result:
# [{'id': 3, 'name': 'zhangsan', 'age': 15}]
Transaction '''''''''''
.. code:: python
from pgsqlx import with_transaction, transaction
@with_transaction
def test_transaction():
insert_func(....)
update_func(....)
def test_transaction2():
with transaction():
insert_func(....)
update_func(....)
You can generate model class with pgsqlx-generator: https://pypi.org/project/pgsqlx-generator
If you want to operate MySQL database, may be you need pgsqlx: https://pypi.org/project/mysqlx
If you just wanted a simple sql executor, may be you need sqlx-exec: https://pypi.org/project/sqlx-exec
If you wanted simultaneously support MySQL and PostgreSQL, may be you need sqlx-batis: https://pypi.org/project/sqlx-batis
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A thread safe sql executor for PostgreSQL like MyBatis with connection pool. It helps you automatically manage database connections and transactions. It also provides ORM operations for single tables.
We found that pgsqlx 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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