This package provides a python interface to the SQL Anywhere database server. This interface conforms to PEP 249.
Before installing the sqlanydb interface please make sure the following components are installed on your system.
- Python 2.4 or greater (including Python 3.x)
- Python ctypes module if missing
- SQL Anywhere 10 or higher
Run the following command as an administrative user to install sqlanydb:
python setup.py install
Alternatively, you can use pip:
pip install sqlanydb
This library wraps around the sqlanydb dbcapi
C library. When retrieving
values from the database, the C API returns one of these types:
- A_INVALID_TYPE
- A_BINARY
- A_STRING
- A_DOUBLE
- A_VAL64
- A_UVAL64
- A_VAL32
- A_UVAL32
- A_VAL16
- A_UVAL16
- A_VAL8
- A_UVAL8
Other types are returned as the above types. For example, the NUMERIC type is returned as a string.
To have sqlanydb
return a different or custom python object, you can register
callbacks with the sqlanydb
module, using
register_converter(datatype, callback)
. Callback is a function that takes
one argument, the type to be converted, and should return the converted value.
Datatype is one of the DT_
variables present in the module.
The types available to register a converter for:
- DT_NOTYPE
- DT_DATE
- DT_TIME
- DT_TIMESTAMP
- DT_DATETIMEX
- DT_VARCHAR
- DT_FIXCHAR
- DT_LONGVARCHAR
- DT_STRING
- DT_DOUBLE
- DT_FLOAT
- DT_DECIMAL
- DT_INT
- DT_SMALLINT
- DT_BINARY
- DT_LONGBINARY
- DT_TINYINT
- DT_BIGINT
- DT_UNSINT
- DT_UNSSMALLINT
- DT_UNSBIGINT
- DT_BIT
- DT_LONGNVARCHAR
For example, to have NUMERIC types be returned as a python Decimal object:
import decimal def decimal_callback(valueToConvert): return decimal.Decimal(valueToConvert) sqlanydb.register_converter(sqlanydb.DT_DECIMAL, decimal_callback)
To test that the Python interface to SQL Anywhere is working correctly first start the demo database included with your SQL Anywhere installation and then create a file named test_sqlany.py with the following contents:
import sqlanydb conn = sqlanydb.connect(uid='dba', pwd='sql', eng='demo', dbn='demo' ) curs = conn.cursor() curs.execute("select 'Hello, world!'") print( "SQL Anywhere says: %s" % curs.fetchone() ) curs.close() conn.close()
Run the test script and ensure that you get the expected output:
> python test_sqlany.py SQL Anywhere says: Hello, world!
This package is licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the LICENSE file for details.
For feedback on this project, or for general questions about using SQL Anywhere please use the SQL Anywhere Forum at http://sqlanywhere-forum.sap.com/