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NuoDB - Python

Dependency Verification

This package contains the community driven pure-Python NuoDB client library that provides a standard PEP 249 SQL API. This is a community driven driver with limited support and testing from NuoDB.

  • Python -- one of the following:
  • NuoDB -- one of the following:

If you don't have a NuoDB domain available you can create one using the Docker image on DockerHub. See Quick Start Guides / Docker.

The current stable release is available on PyPI and can be installed with pip:

$ pip install pynuodb

Alternatively (e.g. if pip is not available), a tarball can be downloaded from GitHub and installed with Setuptools:

$ curl -L https://github.com/nuodb/nuodb-python/archive/master.tar.gz | tar xz
$ cd nuodb-python*
$ python setup.py install
# The folder nuodb-python* can be safely removed now.

Here is an example using the PEP 249 API that creates some tables, inserts some data, runs a query, and cleans up after itself:

import pynuodb

options = {"schema": "test"}
connect_kw_args = {'database': "test", 'host': "localhost", 'user': "dba", 'password': "dba", 'options': options}

connection = pynuodb.connect(**connect_kw_args)
cursor = connection.cursor()
try:
    stmt_drop = "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS names"
    cursor.execute(stmt_drop)

    stmt_create = """
    CREATE TABLE names (
        id BIGINT NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY,
        name VARCHAR(30) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
        age INTEGER DEFAULT 0
    )"""
    cursor.execute(stmt_create)

    names = (('Greg', 17,), ('Marsha', 16,), ('Jan', 14,))
    stmt_insert = "INSERT INTO names (name, age) VALUES (?, ?)"
    cursor.executemany(stmt_insert, names)

    connection.commit()

    age_limit = 15
    stmt_select = "SELECT id, name FROM names where age > ? ORDER BY id"
    cursor.execute(stmt_select, (age_limit,))
    print("Results:")
    for row in cursor.fetchall():
        print("%d | %s" % (row[0], row[1]))

finally:
    cursor.execute(stmt_drop)
    cursor.close()
    connection.close()

For further information on getting started with NuoDB, please refer to the Documentation.

DB-API 2.0: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0249/

NuoDB Documentation: https://doc.nuodb.com/nuodb/latest/introduction-to-nuodb/

PyNuoDB is licensed under a BSD 3-Clause License.