PostgreSQL hstore formatter
Project description
This small module implements a formatter and a loader for hstore, one of PostgreSQL supplied modules, that stores simple key-value pairs.
>>> dumps({u'a': u'1'}) '"a"=>"1"' >>> loads('"a"=>"1"') {u'a': u'1'} >>> src = [('pgsql', 'mysql'), ('python', 'php'), ('gevent', 'nodejs')] >>> loads(dumps(src), return_type=list) [(u'pgsql', u'mysql'), (u'python', u'php'), (u'gevent', u'nodejs')]
You can easily install the package from PyPI by using pip or easy_install:
$ pip install pghstore
Visit the website to read its documentation:
https://pghstore.readthedocs.io/
Changelog
Version 2.0.2
Fixes a segmentation fault caused by trying to parse invalid HStore strings. See also (#13)
Version 2.0.1 (unreleased to PyPI)
Fixes a regression in behaviour with escape characters
Version 2.0.0 (unreleased to PyPI)
Supports Python 2.7+ and Python3.5+ both natively and with C extension
Drops support for Python 2.5 and 2.6
Version 0.9.2
Released on May 3, 2012.
Fixed escaping of quotes and backslshes. Patched by Dan Watson (#2).
Version 0.9.1
Released on January 2, 2012.
Now it is aware of NULL values. NULL values become None in Python and vice versa.
Version 0.9.0
Released on December 22, 2011.
Initial version.
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