alchimia
lets you use most of the SQLAlchemy-core API with Twisted, it does
not allow you to use the ORM.
from alchimia import TWISTED_STRATEGY
from sqlalchemy import (
create_engine, MetaData, Table, Column, Integer, String
)
from sqlalchemy.schema import CreateTable
from twisted.internet.defer import inlineCallbacks
from twisted.internet.task import react
@inlineCallbacks
def main(reactor):
engine = create_engine(
"sqlite://", reactor=reactor, strategy=TWISTED_STRATEGY
)
metadata = MetaData()
users = Table("users", metadata,
Column("id", Integer(), primary_key=True),
Column("name", String()),
)
# Create the table
yield engine.execute(CreateTable(users))
# Insert some users
yield engine.execute(users.insert().values(name="Jeremy Goodwin"))
yield engine.execute(users.insert().values(name="Natalie Hurley"))
yield engine.execute(users.insert().values(name="Dan Rydell"))
yield engine.execute(users.insert().values(name="Casey McCall"))
yield engine.execute(users.insert().values(name="Dana Whitaker"))
result = yield engine.execute(users.select(users.c.name.startswith("D")))
d_users = yield result.fetchall()
# Print out the users
for user in d_users:
print "Username: %s" % user[users.c.name]
if __name__ == "__main__":
react(main, [])
The documentation is all on Read the Docs.
There are some limitations to alchimia's
ability to expose the SQLAlchemy
API.
- Some methods simply haven't been implemented yet. If you file a bug, we'll
implement them! See
CONTRIBUTING.rst
for more info. - Some methods in SQLAlchemy either have no return value, or don't have a
return value we can control. Since most of the
alchimia
API is predicated on returningDeferred
instances which fire with the underlying SQLAlchemy instances, it is impossible for us to wrap these methods in a useful way. Luckily, many of these methods have alternate spelling. The docs call these out in more detail.