A sql wrapper made to mimic the pymongo syntax in order to simplify sql syntax.
from pymongo_the_sql.pymongo_the_sql import PyMongoTheSql
PyMongoTheSql("../tests/test.sqlite3")
<pymongo_the_sql.pymongo_the_sql.PyMongoTheSql object at 0x7f60878e8e80>
client = PyMongoTheSql("../tests/test.sqlite3")
client = PyMongoTheSql("../tests")
db = client.get_database("test")
db["users"]
<pymongo_the_sql.pymongo_the_sql.PyMongoTheSql object at 0x7f6087763400>
users = db["users"]
users.find({"id": "1"})
Updates values for all specified columns where the conditions are True.
update(columns_values: dict, conditions: dict[Optional], operator: str[Optional]) -> bool
Updates values for all specified columns where the conditions are True. Use the values tuple to update Blob type objects.
update_blob(columns_values: dict, values: tuple[Optional], conditions: dict[Optional], operator: str[Optional])
Updates values for all specifed columns on the first row where the conditions are True.
update_one(columns_values: dict, conditions: dict[Optional])
Updates values for all specified columns on every row.
update_all(columns_values: dict[Optional]) -> bool
Returns the specified columns on all rows the conditions are True.
find(conditions: dict, columns: dict, operator: str) -> dict
Returns the specified columns on the first row the conditions are True.
find_one(conditions: dict, columns: list, operator: str) -> dict
Returns the whole table.
find_all() -> dict
Returns the specified columns on the last row the conditions are True.
find_last(conditions: dict[Optional], columns: list[Optional], operator: str[Optional]) -> dict
Returns how many rows in the table.
find_all_and_count() -> int
Returns how many rows the conditions are True.
find_and_count(conditions: dict[Optional], columns: list[Optional], operator: str[Optional]) -> int
Inserts the values in the specified columns.
insert(columns_values: dict) -> bool