Aiomysql
aiomysql is a library for accessing a MySQL database from the asyncio
Install / Use
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aiomysql
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aiomysql is a "driver" for accessing a MySQL database
from the asyncio_ (PEP-3156/tulip) framework. It depends on and reuses most
parts of PyMySQL_ . aiomysql tries to be like awesome aiopg_ library and
preserve same api, look and feel.
Internally aiomysql is copy of PyMySQL, underlying io calls switched
to async, basically yield from and asyncio.coroutine added in
proper places)). sqlalchemy support ported from aiopg_.
Documentation
https://aiomysql.readthedocs.io/
Basic Example
aiomysql based on PyMySQL_ , and provides same api, you just need
to use await conn.f() or yield from conn.f() instead of calling
conn.f() for every method.
Properties are unchanged, so conn.prop is correct as well as
conn.prop = val.
.. code:: python
import asyncio
import aiomysql
async def test_example():
async with aiomysql.create_pool(host='127.0.0.1', port=3306,
user='root', password='',
db='mysql') as pool:
async with pool.acquire() as conn:
async with conn.cursor() as cur:
await cur.execute("SELECT 42;")
print(cur.description)
(r,) = await cur.fetchone()
assert r == 42
asyncio.run(test_example())
Example of SQLAlchemy optional integration
Sqlalchemy support has been ported from aiopg_ so api should be very familiar for aiopg_ user.:
.. code:: python
import asyncio
import sqlalchemy as sa
from aiomysql.sa import create_engine
metadata = sa.MetaData()
tbl = sa.Table('tbl', metadata,
sa.Column('id', sa.Integer, primary_key=True),
sa.Column('val', sa.String(255)))
async def go():
engine = await create_engine(user='root', db='test_pymysql',
host='127.0.0.1', password='')
async with engine.acquire() as conn:
await conn.execute(tbl.insert().values(val='abc'))
await conn.execute(tbl.insert().values(val='xyz'))
async for row in conn.execute(tbl.select()):
print(row.id, row.val)
engine.close()
await engine.wait_closed()
asyncio.run(go())
Requirements
- Python_ 3.9+
- PyMySQL_
.. _Python: https://www.python.org .. _asyncio: http://docs.python.org/3.5/library/asyncio.html .. _aiopg: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiopg .. _PyMySQL: https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL .. _Tornado-MySQL: https://github.com/PyMySQL/Tornado-MySQL
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