WARNING: This project is no longer maintained. It is recommended that you use a proper ORM like SQLAlchemy or Django's ORM instead.
isqlite is an improved Python interface to SQLite. It has a more convenient API, support for schema diffing and migrations, and a command-line interface.
from isqlite import Database with Database(":memory:") as db: pk = db.insert("employees", {"name": "John Doe", "age": 30}) person = db.get_by_pk("employees", pk) print(person["name"], person["age"]) db.update_by_pk("employees", pk, {"age": 35}) employees = db.select( "employees", where="name LIKE :name_pattern AND age > 40", values={"name_pattern": "John%"}, ) pairs = db.sql( """ SELECT teams.name, employees.name FROM employees INNER JOIN teams ON employees.team = teams.id """ )
Features
- A convenient Python API
- Database migrations with automatic schema diffing
- A command-line interface
Installation
Install isqlite with Pip:
$ pip install isqlite
Documentation
Comprehensive documentation, including an API reference, is available at https://isqlite.readthedocs.io/en/stable/.
Version history
Version 1.0.0 of isqlite was released on October 17, 2021, after six months of development. isqlite adheres to semantic versioning, and detailed information about individual releases can be viewed in the change log.