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Bottle-SQLite Bottle-SQLite
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SQLite is a self-contained SQL database engine that runs locally and does not SQLite is a self-contained SQL database engine that runs locally and does not
require any additional server software or setup. The sqlite3 module is part of the require any additional server software or setup. The sqlite3 module is part of the
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(configurable) to route callbacks that need a database connection. (configurable) to route callbacks that need a database connection.
Installation Installation
=============== ------------
Install with one of the following commands:: Install with one of the following commands:
$ pip install bottle-sqlite $ pip install bottle-sqlite
$ easy_install bottle-sqlite $ easy_install bottle-sqlite
or download the latest version from github:: or download the latest version from github:
$ git clone git://github.com/bottlepy/bottle-sqlite.git $ git clone git://github.com/bottlepy/bottle-sqlite.git
$ cd bottle-sqlite $ cd bottle-sqlite
$ python setup.py install $ python setup.py install
Usage Usage
=============== -----
Once installed to an application, the plugin passes an open Once installed to an application, the plugin passes an open `sqlite3.Connection`
:class:`sqlite3.Connection` instance to all routes that require a ``db`` keyword instance to all routes that require a ``db`` keyword argument:
argument::
import bottle import bottle
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Routes that do not expect a ``db`` keyword argument are not affected. Routes that do not expect a ``db`` keyword argument are not affected.
The connection handle is configured so that :class:`sqlite3.Row` objects can be The connection handle is configured so that `sqlite3.Row` objects can be
accessed both by index (like tuples) and case-insensitively by name. At the end of accessed both by index (like tuples) and case-insensitively by name. At the end of
the request cycle, outstanding transactions are committed and the connection is the request cycle, outstanding transactions are committed and the connection is
closed automatically. If an error occurs, any changes to the database since the closed automatically. If an error occurs, any changes to the database since the
last commit are rolled back to keep the database in a consistent state. last commit are rolled back to keep the database in a consistent state.
Configuration Configuration
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The following configuration options exist for the plugin class: The following configuration options exist for the plugin class:
* **dbfile**: Database filename (default: in-memory database). * **dbfile**: Database filename (default: in-memory database)
* **keyword**: The keyword argument name that triggers the plugin (default: 'db'). * **keyword**: The keyword argument name that triggers the plugin (default: 'db')
* **autocommit**: Whether or not to commit outstanding transactions at the end of the request cycle (default: True). * **autocommit**: Whether or not to commit outstanding transactions at the end of the request cycle (default: True)
* **dictrows**: Whether or not to support dict-like access to row objects (default: True). * **dictrows**: Whether or not to support dict-like access to row objects (default: True)
You can override each of these values on a per-route basis:: You can override each of these values on a per-route basis:
@app.route('/cache/:item', sqlite={'dbfile': ':memory:'}) @app.route('/cache/:item', sqlite={'dbfile': ':memory:'})
def cache(item, db): def cache(item, db):
... ...
or install two plugins with different ``keyword`` settings to the same application:: or install two plugins with different ``keyword`` settings to the same application:
app = bottle.Bottle() app = bottle.Bottle()
test_db = bottle.ext.sqlite.Plugin(dbfile='/tmp/test.db') test_db = bottle.ext.sqlite.Plugin(dbfile='/tmp/test.db')