ODBC driver for asyncio.
Project description
aioodbc is Python 3.5+ module that makes possible accessing ODBC databases with asyncio. It is rely on awesome pyodbc library, preserve same look and feel. aioodbc was written async/await syntax (PEP492) thus not compatible with Python older then 3.5. Internally aioodbc employ threads to avoid blocking the event loop, btw threads are not that bad as you think, other drivers like motor use same approach.
aioodbc fully compatible and tested with uvloop. Take a look on a test suite, all tests are executed with both: default and uvloop.
Supported Databases
aioodbc should work with all databases supported by pyodbc. But for now library have been tested with: SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL. Feel free to add other databases to the test suite by submitting PR.
Community
Mailing List: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/aio-libs
Chat room: https://gitter.im/aio-libs/Lobby
Basic Example
aioodbc based on pyodbc , and provides same api, you just need to use yield from conn.f() or await conn.f() instead of just call conn.f() for every method.
Properties are unchanged, so conn.prop is correct as well as conn.prop = val.
import asyncio
import aioodbc
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
async def test_example():
dsn = 'Driver=SQLite;Database=sqlite.db'
conn = await aioodbc.connect(dsn=dsn, loop=loop)
cur = await conn.cursor()
await cur.execute("SELECT 42;")
r = await cur.fetchall()
print(r)
await cur.close()
await conn.close()
loop.run_until_complete(test_example())
Connection Pool
Connection pooling ported from aiopg and rely on PEP492 features:
import asyncio
import aioodbc
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
async def test_pool():
dsn = 'Driver=SQLite;Database=sqlite.db'
pool = await aioodbc.create_pool(dsn=dsn, loop=loop)
async with pool.acquire() as conn:
cur = await conn.cursor()
await cur.execute("SELECT 42;")
r = await cur.fetchall()
print(r)
await cur.close()
await conn.close()
pool.close()
await pool.wait_closed()
loop.run_until_complete(test_example())
Context Managers
Pool, Connection and Cursor objects support context manager protocol:
import asyncio
import aioodbc
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
async def test_example():
dsn = 'Driver=SQLite;Database=sqlite.db'
async with aioodbc.create_pool(dsn=dsn, loop=loop) as pool:
async with pool.acquire() as conn:
async with conn.cursor() as cur:
await cur.execute('SELECT 42;')
val = await cur.fetchone()
print(val)
loop.run_until_complete(test_example())
Installation
In Linux environment pyodbc (hence aioodbc) requires unixODBC library. You can install it using package manager from your OS distribution, for example:
$ sudo apt-get install unixodbc $ sudo apt-get install unixodbc-dev
then:
pip install aioodbc
Run tests
For testing purposes you need to install docker and development requirements:
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
In order to simplify development all tests and environment created inside separate docker image, you do not need to install any database of system level libraries, everything happens automatically inside container.
Then just execute:
$ make docker_build $ make docker_test
Test will automatically pull images and build containers with required databases.
NOTE: Running tests requires Python 3.6 or higher.
Other SQL Drivers
Requirements
Changes
0.2.0 (2017-06-24)
Fixed Cursor.execute returns a pyodbc.Cursor instead of itself #114
Fixed __aiter__ to not be awaitable for python>=3.5.2 #113
Tests now using aiodocker #106
0.1.0 (2017-04-30)
Fixed project version
0.0.4 (2017-04-30)
Improved mysql testing
0.0.3 (2016-07-05)
Dockerize tests, now we can add more DBs to tests using docker #15, #17, #19
Test suite executed with both default asyncio and uvloop #18
0.0.2 (2016-01-01)
Improved pep 492 support.
pool.get method removed, use acquire instead.
Added tests against MySQL.
Added bunch of doc strings.
0.0.1 (2015-10-12)
Initial release.
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