JayDeBeApi 1.2.3

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JayDeBeApi 1.2.3

The JayDeBeApi module allows you to connect from Python code to
databases using Java JDBC. It provides a
Python DB-API v2.0 to that database.
It works on ordinary Python (cPython) using the JPype Java
integration or on Jython to make use of
the Java JDBC driver.
In contrast to zxJDBC from the Jython project JayDeBeApi let’s you
access a database with Jython AND Python with only minor code
modifications. JayDeBeApi’s future goal is to provide a unique and
fast interface to different types of JDBC-Drivers through a flexible
plug-in mechanism.

Contents

Install
Usage
Supported databases
Contributing
License
Changelog
To do



Install
You can get and install JayDeBeApi with pip
$ pip install JayDeBeApi
If you want to install JayDeBeApi in Jython make sure to have pip or
EasyInstall available for it.
Or you can get a copy of the source by cloning from the JayDeBeApi
github project and install
with
$ python setup.py install
or if you are using Jython use
$ jython setup.py install
It has been tested with Jython 2.7.2.
If you are using cPython ensure that you have installed JPype
properly. It has been tested with JPype1 0.6.3 and 0.7.5 for Python 3 and
with JPype1 0.6.3 and 0.7.0 for Python 2.7. Older JPype
installations may cause problems.


Usage
Basically you just import the jaydebeapi Python module and execute
the connect method. This gives you a DB-API conform connection to
the database.
The first argument to connect is the name of the Java driver
class. The second argument is a string with the JDBC connection
URL. Third you can optionally supply a sequence consisting of user and
password or alternatively a dictionary containing arguments that are
internally passed as properties to the Java
DriverManager.getConnection method. See the Javadoc of
DriverManager class for details.
The next parameter to connect is optional as well and specifies
the jar-Files of the driver if your classpath isn’t set up
sufficiently yet. The classpath set in CLASSPATH environment
variable will be honored. See the documentation of your Java runtime
environment.
Here is an example:
>>> import jaydebeapi
>>> conn = jaydebeapi.connect("org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver",
... "jdbc:hsqldb:mem:.",
... ["SA", ""],
... "/path/to/hsqldb.jar",)
>>> curs = conn.cursor()
>>> curs.execute('create table CUSTOMER'
... '("CUST_ID" INTEGER not null,'
... ' "NAME" VARCHAR(50) not null,'
... ' primary key ("CUST_ID"))'
... )
>>> curs.execute("insert into CUSTOMER values (1, 'John')")
>>> curs.execute("select * from CUSTOMER")
>>> curs.fetchall()
[(1, u'John')]
>>> curs.close()
>>> conn.close()

If you’re having trouble getting this work check if your JAVA_HOME
environmentvariable is set correctly. For example I have to set it on
my Ubuntu machine like this
$ JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk python
An alternative way to establish connection using connection
properties:
>>> conn = jaydebeapi.connect("org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver",
... "jdbc:hsqldb:mem:.",
... {'user': "SA", 'password': "",
... 'other_property': "foobar"},
... "/path/to/hsqldb.jar",)

Also using the with statement might be handy:
>>> with jaydebeapi.connect("org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver",
... "jdbc:hsqldb:mem:.",
... ["SA", ""],
... "/path/to/hsqldb.jar",) as conn:
... with conn.cursor() as curs:
... curs.execute("select count(*) from CUSTOMER")
... curs.fetchall()
[(1,)]



Supported databases
In theory every database with a suitable JDBC driver should work. It
is confirmed to work with the following databases:

SQLite
Hypersonic SQL (HSQLDB)
IBM DB2
IBM DB2 for mainframes
Oracle
Teradata DB
Netezza
Mimer DB
Microsoft SQL Server
MySQL
PostgreSQL
many more…



Contributing
Please submit bugs and patches. All contributors
will be acknowledged. Thanks!


License
JayDeBeApi is released under the GNU Lesser General Public license
(LGPL). See the file COPYING and COPYING.LESSER in the
distribution for details.


Changelog

Next version - unreleased
1.2.3 - 2020-06-12

Make pip install for Python 2 work by changing JPype1 requirement to older
version
Make pip install for Jython work by removing JPype1 requirement for Jython
Removed cursor destructor to avoid issues with some JPype versions (please
make sure you’re always closing your cursors properly)


1.2.2 - 2020-06-04

Return (big) decimal types as long value if scale is zero (thanks
to @ministat)
Fix DECIMAL and NUMERIC type conversion for Jython


1.2.1 - 2020-05-27

Increased thread safety. Should resolve some of the
No suitable driver found errors (thanks to @thealmightygrant)


1.2.0 - 2020-05-22

Added compatibility to JPype1 0.7.2+ (thanks to @dpd)
Support with statement (thanks to @Szczepanov)


1.1.2 - 2019-09-02

Added compatibility to JPype1 0.7 (thanks to @Iverian, @Thrameos)
Dropped python 2.6 support
Fix build working with newer Maven versions
Accidently force-pushed to master branch. Sorry for that.


1.1.1 - 2017-03-21

Don’t fail on dates before 1900 on Python < 3.


1.1.0 - 2017-03-19

Support BIT and TINYINT type mappings (thanks @Mokubyow for
reporting the issue).


1.0.0 - 2017-01-10

Allow for db properties to be passed to the connect
method. Probably incompatible to code based on previous
versions. See documentation of the connect method. (Thanks
@testlnord for you efforts and the patience.)
New major version due to possible api incompatibility.


0.2.0 - 2015-04-26

Python 3 support (requires JPype1 >= 0.6.0).


0.1.6 - 2015-04-10

Fix Jython handling of Java exceptions that don’t subclass python Exception
Enrich exceptions with message from java SQLExceptions
Be more specific about DB API exceptions: Distinguish DatabaseError and
InterfaceError.
Fix typo LONGNARCHAR vs LONGVARCHAR (thanks @datdo for reporting #4)


0.1.5 - 2015-03-02

Add version number to module.
Improve robustness of java to python type conversion.
Support Time type.
Add DB-API compliant exception handling.
Minor documentation improvements.
Some development related changes (Host project at github, use
Travis CI, use JPype1 for tests).


0.1.4 - 2013-10-29

More convenient way to setup Java classpath. Important note
check the changes to the connect method and adapt your code.
Honor CLASSPATH if used in JPype mode.
Set .rowcount properly.
Changed signature of .setoutputsize() to be DB-API compliant.


0.1.3 - 2011-01-27

Fixed DB-API violation: Use curs.execute('foo ?', (bar, baz))
instead of curs.execute('foo ?', bar, baz).
Free resources after executemany call.
Improved type handling. Initial support for BLOB columns.


0.1.2 - 2011-01-25

easy_install JayDeBeApi should really work.


0.1.1 - 2010-12-12

Fixed bug #688290 “NULL values with converters error on fetch”.
Fixed bug #684909 “Selecting ROWIDs errors out on fetch”.


0.1 - 2010-08-10

Initial release.





To do

Extract Java calls to separate Java methods to increase performance.
Check if https://code.launchpad.net/dbapi-compliance can help making
JayDeBeApi more DB-API compliant.
Test it on different databases and provide a flexible db specific
pluign mechanism.
SQLAlchemy modules (separate project)

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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