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QuickSQLConnector

Developers are struggling to execute a query and what if you need to execute another query somewhere else? That's a lot of code to rewrite again. You don't have to do this because QuickSQLConnector got you covered!. Quick SQL Connector is a python library that lets you execute MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite queries with just one line of code.

Reducing 80% lines of code and get more done and it's all done in the same syntax with all SQL databases mentioned.

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Installation 💿

USING PIP

pip install quicksqlconnector

FOR LINUX FRIENDS

python3 pip install quicksqlconnector

To update Quick SQL Connector to the latest version, add --upgrade flag to the above commands.

Write your first query.

Use 'quicksqlconnector' keyword to import

from quicksqlconnector import quicksqlconnector

Creating instance of module

DB = quicksqlconnector('database','host', port, 'username', 'password')

NOTE : If you're using SQLite, you must provide database file name as follows.

DB = quicksqlconnector('sqlite3', database_name='my_example_database')

For database, it has 3 options (case-sensitive).

  • mysql
  • sqlite3
  • postgres

quicksqlconnector only have one method which is 'query'.

DB.query('query','parameters:optional')

FOR SQLite, you don't need to use parameterized quieries as it is not supported in SQLite.

It has two arguments, query and parameters, parameters are optional.

# EXAMPLES FOR 'MYSQL'

DB.query("SELECT * FROM test where id= %s", (input_user,))
DB.query("SELECT * FROM test")
DB.query('CREATE TABLE test(name varchar(10), id int(10))')
DB.query("INSERT INTO test values(%s, %s)", ('harry', 13))

# EXAMPLES FOR 'SQLITE'

DB.query('DROP TABLE movie')
DB.query("CREATE TABLE movie(title varchar(1), year int(1), score int(1))")

# EXAMPLE FOR 'POSTGRESQL'

DB.query('SELECT datname FROM pg_database')

See test.py for more examples.

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