Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: aiosqlite
Version: 0.15.0
Summary: asyncio bridge to the standard sqlite3 module
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Author: John Reese
Author-email: john@noswap.com
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Documentation, https://aiosqlite.omnilib.dev/en/latest/
Project-URL: Github, https://github.com/omnilib/aiosqlite
Project-URL: homepage, https://aiosqlite.omnilib.dev
Description: aiosqlite\: Sqlite for AsyncIO
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        aiosqlite provides a friendly, async interface to sqlite databases.
        
        It replicates the standard ``sqlite3`` module, but with async versions
        of all the standard connection and cursor methods, plus context managers for
        automatically closing connections and cursors::
        
            async with aiosqlite.connect(...) as db:
                await db.execute("INSERT INTO some_table ...")
                await db.commit()
        
                async with db.execute("SELECT * FROM some_table") as cursor:
                    async for row in cursor:
                        ...
        
        It can also be used in the traditional, procedural manner::
        
            db = await aiosqlite.connect(...)
            cursor = await db.execute('SELECT * FROM some_table')
            row = await cursor.fetchone()
            rows = await cursor.fetchall()
            await cursor.close()
            await db.close()
        
        aiosqlite also replicates most of the advanced features of ``sqlite3``::
        
            async with aiosqlite.connect(...) as db:
                db.row_factory = aiosqlite.Row
                async with db.execute('SELECT * FROM some_table') as cursor:
                    value = row['column']
        
                await db.execute('INSERT INTO foo some_table')
                assert db.total_changes > 0
        
        
        Install
        -------
        
        aiosqlite is compatible with Python 3.6 and newer.
        You can install it from PyPI:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pip install aiosqlite
        
        
        Details
        -------
        
        aiosqlite allows interaction with SQLite databases on the main AsyncIO event
        loop without blocking execution of other coroutines while waiting for queries
        or data fetches.  It does this by using a single, shared thread per connection.
        This thread executes all actions within a shared request queue to prevent
        overlapping actions.
        
        Connection objects are proxies to the real connections, contain the shared
        execution thread, and provide context managers to handle automatically closing
        connections.  Cursors are similarly proxies to the real cursors, and provide
        async iterators to query results.
        
        
        License
        -------
        
        aiosqlite is copyright `John Reese <https://jreese.sh>`_, and licensed under the
        MIT license.  I am providing code in this repository to you under an open source
        license.  This is my personal repository; the license you receive to my code
        is from me and not from my employer. See the `LICENSE`_ file for details.
        
        .. _LICENSE: https://github.com/omnilib/aiosqlite/blob/master/LICENSE
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Framework :: AsyncIO
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
Requires-Python: >=3.6
