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PyWithMySQL is a simple and easy-to-use Python library for working with MySQL databases. It provides methods for connecting to the database, performing CRUD operations, and handling MySQL queries efficiently.
Installation You can install the library using pip:
pip install pywithmysql==0.1.7
Features
Easy connection setup with MySQL Supports basic CRUD operations (Create, Read, Update, Delete) Flexible and extensible methods Error handling for database operations
Usage Here is a quick example of how to use the library:
from pywithmysql.settings import SettingsTable
from pywithmysql.config import DataBaseConfig
# Define your database configuration
config = DataBaseConfig(
host="localhost",
port=3306,
user="root",
password="password",
db_name="test_db"
)
# Initialize the settings table with the table name
table = SettingsTable(config, "users")
# Connect to the database
table.connect()
# Create a new entry in the table
table.create(names=["name", "age"], values=["'Alice'", "30"])
# Read all entries from the table
rows = table.read_all()
for row in rows:
print(row)
# Update an entry
table.update_data(names=("age",), values=("31",), id=1)
# Delete an entry by id
table.delete_for_id(id=1)
# Disconnect from the database
table.disconnect()
To create a table, use the Table class along with the Column class to define columns. Here’s a code example:
from pywithmysql.table import Table, Column
from pywithmysql.types import IntegerField, CharField
from pywithmysql.config import DataBaseConfig
# Database connection settings
config = DataBaseConfig(
host="localhost",
port=3306,
user="user",
password="password",
db_name="db_name"
)
# Initialize Table
table = Table(
"users",
config,
Column("username", CharField, max_length=45, nullable=False, unique=True),
Column("age", IntegerField, default=18),
Column("email", CharField, max_length=100, unique=True, nullable=False),
Column("phone_number", CharField, unique=True)
)
# Create the table
table.create_table()
connect()
Establishes a connection to the MySQL database using the provided configuration.
create(names: list, values: list)
Inserts a new row into the table. You must provide column names and their corresponding values.
read_all()
Fetches all rows from the table.
update_data(names: tuple, values: tuple, id: int)
Updates specific fields for a row with the given id.
delete_for_id(id: int)
Deletes a row from the table based on the provided id.
disconnect()
Closes the connection to the MySQL database.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
FAQs
The library to work with MySQL databases for Python
We found that pywithmysql 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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