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gh-94017: Improve clarity of sqlite3 transaction handling docs (GH-94320
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Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: CAM Gerlach <[email protected]>
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Co-authored-by: Erlend Egeberg Aasland <[email protected]>
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.. attribute:: isolation_level

Get or set the current default isolation level. :const:`None` for autocommit mode or
one of "DEFERRED", "IMMEDIATE" or "EXCLUSIVE". See section
:ref:`sqlite3-controlling-transactions` for a more detailed explanation.
This attribute controls the :ref:`transaction handling
<sqlite3-controlling-transactions>` performed by ``sqlite3``.
If set to :const:`None`, transactions are never implicitly opened.
If set to one of ``"DEFERRED"``, ``"IMMEDIATE"``, or ``"EXCLUSIVE"``,
corresponding to the underlying `SQLite transaction behaviour`_,
implicit :ref:`transaction management
<sqlite3-controlling-transactions>` is performed.

If not overridden by the *isolation_level* parameter of :func:`connect`,
the default is ``""``, which is an alias for ``"DEFERRED"``.

.. attribute:: in_transaction

This read-only attribute corresponds to the low-level SQLite
`autocommit mode`_.

:const:`True` if a transaction is active (there are uncommitted changes),
:const:`False` otherwise. Read-only attribute.
:const:`False` otherwise.

.. versionadded:: 3.2

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.. method:: execute(sql[, parameters])

Executes an SQL statement. Values may be bound to the statement using
Execute an SQL statement. Values may be bound to the statement using
:ref:`placeholders <sqlite3-placeholders>`.

:meth:`execute` will only execute a single SQL statement. If you try to execute
more than one statement with it, it will raise a :exc:`Warning`. Use
:meth:`executescript` if you want to execute multiple SQL statements with one
call.

If :attr:`~Connection.isolation_level` is not :const:`None`,
*sql* is an ``INSERT``, ``UPDATE``, ``DELETE``, or ``REPLACE`` statement,
and there is no open transaction,
a transaction is implicitly opened before executing *sql*.


.. method:: executemany(sql, seq_of_parameters)

Executes a :ref:`parameterized <sqlite3-placeholders>` SQL command
Execute a :ref:`parameterized <sqlite3-placeholders>` SQL command
against all parameter sequences or mappings found in the sequence
*seq_of_parameters*. The :mod:`sqlite3` module also allows using an
*seq_of_parameters*. It is also possible to use an
:term:`iterator` yielding parameters instead of a sequence.
Uses the same implicit transaction handling as :meth:`~Cursor.execute`.

.. literalinclude:: ../includes/sqlite3/executemany_1.py

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.. method:: executescript(sql_script)

This is a nonstandard convenience method for executing multiple SQL statements
at once. It issues a ``COMMIT`` statement first, then executes the SQL script it
gets as a parameter. This method disregards :attr:`isolation_level`; any
transaction control must be added to *sql_script*.
Execute multiple SQL statements at once.
If there is a pending transaciton,
an implicit ``COMMIT`` statement is executed first.
No other implicit transaction control is performed;
any transaction control must be added to *sql_script*.

*sql_script* can be an instance of :class:`str`.
*sql_script* must be a :class:`string <str>`.

Example:

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Controlling Transactions
------------------------

The underlying ``sqlite3`` library operates in ``autocommit`` mode by default,
but the Python :mod:`sqlite3` module by default does not.

``autocommit`` mode means that statements that modify the database take effect
immediately. A ``BEGIN`` or ``SAVEPOINT`` statement disables ``autocommit``
mode, and a ``COMMIT``, a ``ROLLBACK``, or a ``RELEASE`` that ends the
outermost transaction, turns ``autocommit`` mode back on.

The Python :mod:`sqlite3` module by default issues a ``BEGIN`` statement
implicitly before a Data Modification Language (DML) statement (i.e.
``INSERT``/``UPDATE``/``DELETE``/``REPLACE``).

You can control which kind of ``BEGIN`` statements :mod:`sqlite3` implicitly
executes via the *isolation_level* parameter to the :func:`connect`
call, or via the :attr:`isolation_level` property of connections.
If you specify no *isolation_level*, a plain ``BEGIN`` is used, which is
equivalent to specifying ``DEFERRED``. Other possible values are ``IMMEDIATE``
and ``EXCLUSIVE``.

You can disable the :mod:`sqlite3` module's implicit transaction management by
setting :attr:`isolation_level` to ``None``. This will leave the underlying
``sqlite3`` library operating in ``autocommit`` mode. You can then completely
control the transaction state by explicitly issuing ``BEGIN``, ``ROLLBACK``,
``SAVEPOINT``, and ``RELEASE`` statements in your code.

Note that :meth:`~Cursor.executescript` disregards
:attr:`isolation_level`; any transaction control must be added explicitly.
The ``sqlite3`` module does not adhere to the transaction handling recommended
by :pep:`249`.

If the connection attribute :attr:`~Connection.isolation_level`
is not :const:`None`,
new transactions are implicitly opened before
:meth:`~Cursor.execute` and :meth:`~Cursor.executemany` executes
``INSERT``, ``UPDATE``, ``DELETE``, or ``REPLACE`` statements.
Use the :meth:`~Connection.commit` and :meth:`~Connection.rollback` methods
to respectively commit and roll back pending transactions.
You can choose the underlying `SQLite transaction behaviour`_ —
that is, whether and what type of ``BEGIN`` statements ``sqlite3``
implicitly executes –
via the :attr:`~Connection.isolation_level` attribute.

If :attr:`~Connection.isolation_level` is set to :const:`None`,
no transactions are implicitly opened at all.
This leaves the underlying SQLite library in `autocommit mode`_,
but also allows the user to perform their own transaction handling
using explicit SQL statements.
The underlying SQLite library autocommit mode can be queried using the
:attr:`~Connection.in_transaction` attribute.

The :meth:`~Cursor.executescript` method implicitly commits
any pending transaction before execution of the given SQL script,
regardless of the value of :attr:`~Connection.isolation_level`.

.. versionchanged:: 3.6
:mod:`sqlite3` used to implicitly commit an open transaction before DDL
statements. This is no longer the case.

.. _autocommit mode:
https://www.sqlite.org/lang_transaction.html#implicit_versus_explicit_transactions

.. _SQLite transaction behaviour:
https://www.sqlite.org/lang_transaction.html#deferred_immediate_and_exclusive_transactions


Using :mod:`sqlite3` efficiently
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