Skip to content

MySQL Connector/Python is implementing the MySQL Client/Server protocol completely in Python. No MySQL libraries are needed, and no compilation is necessary to run this Python DB API v2.0 compliant driver. Documentation & Download: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-python/en

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

ManZzup/mysql-connector-python

 
 

Repository files navigation

MySQL Connector/Python

MySQL Connector/Python enables Python programs to access MySQL databases, using an API that is compliant with the Python Database API Specification v2.0 (PEP 249). It also contains an implementation of the X DevAPI, an Application Programming Interface for working with the MySQL Document Store.

Installation

The recommended way to install Connector/Python is via pip.

Make sure you have a recent pip version installed on your system. If your system already has pip installed, you might need to update it. Or you can use the standalone pip installer.

shell> pip install mysql-connector-python

Please refer to the installation tutorial for installation alternatives.

Getting Started

Using the MySQL classic protocol:

import mysql.connector

# Connect to server
cnx = mysql.connector.connect(
    host="127.0.0.1",
    port=3306,
    user="mike",
    password="s3cre3t!")

# Get a cursor
cur = cnx.cursor()

# Execute a query
cur.execute("SELECT CURDATE()")

# Fetch one result
row = cur.fetchone()
print("Current date is: {0}".format(row[0]))

# Close connection
cnx.close()

Using the MySQL X DevAPI:

import mysqlx

# Connect to server
session = mysqlx.get_session(
   host="127.0.0.1",
   port=33060,
   user="mike",
   password="s3cr3t!")
schema = session.get_schema("test")

# Use the collection "my_collection"
collection = schema.get_collection("my_collection")

# Specify which document to find with Collection.find()
result = collection.find("name like :param") \
                   .bind("param", "S%") \
                   .limit(1) \
                   .execute()

# Print document
docs = result.fetch_all()
print(r"Name: {0}".format(docs[0]["name"]))

# Close session
session.close()

Please refer to the MySQL Connector/Python Developer Guide and the MySQL Connector/Python X DevAPI Reference for a complete usage guide.

Additional Resources

Contributing

There are a few ways to contribute to the Connector/Python code. Please refer to the contributing guidelines for additional information.

License

Please refer to the README.txt and LICENSE.txt files, available in this repository, for further details.

About

MySQL Connector/Python is implementing the MySQL Client/Server protocol completely in Python. No MySQL libraries are needed, and no compilation is necessary to run this Python DB API v2.0 compliant driver. Documentation & Download: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-python/en

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Python 92.0%
  • C 6.2%
  • C++ 1.6%
  • Shell 0.2%