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Name: python310-sqlite-utils | Distribution: openSUSE:Factory:zSystems |
Version: 3.36 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 1.2 | Build date: Fri Jan 12 09:20:52 2024 |
Group: Development/Languages/Python | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 946696 | Source RPM: python-sqlite-utils-3.36-1.2.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils | |
Summary: Python CLI tool and library for manipulating SQLite databases |
CLI tool and Python utility functions for manipulating SQLite databases.
Apache-2.0
* Fri Jan 12 2024 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 3.36: * Support for creating tables in SQLite STRICT mode. Thanks, Taj Khattra. (:issue:`344`) CLI commands create-table, insert and upsert all now accept a --strict option. Python methods that can create a table - table.create() and insert/upsert/insert_all/upsert_all all now accept an optional strict=True parameter. The transform command and table.transform() method preserve strict mode when transforming a table. * CLI commands create-table, insert and upsert all now accept a - -strict option. * Python methods that can create a table - table.create() and insert/upsert/insert_all/upsert_all all now accept an optional strict=True parameter. * The transform command and table.transform() method preserve strict mode when transforming a table. * The sqlite-utils create-table command now accepts str, int and bytes as aliases for text, integer and blob respectively. (:issue:`606`) * Fri Dec 08 2023 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 3.35.2: * The ``--load-extension=spatialite`` option and :ref:`find_spatialite() <python_api_gis_find_spatialite>` utility function now both work correctly on ``arm64`` Linux. * Fix for bug where ``sqlite-utils insert`` could cause your terminal cursor to disappear. Thanks, `Luke Plant * ``datetime.timedelta`` values are now stored as ``TEXT`` columns. Thanks, `Harald Nezbeda * Test suite is now also run against Python 3.12. * Fixed a bug where :ref:`table.transform() <python_api_transform>` would sometimes re-assign the ``rowid`` values for a table rather than keeping them consistent across the operation. (:issue:`592`) * Adding foreign keys to a table no longer uses ``PRAGMA writable_schema = 1`` to directly manipulate the ``sqlite_master`` table. This was resulting in errors in some Python installations where the SQLite library was compiled in a way that prevented this from working, in particular on macOS. Foreign keys are now added using the :ref:`table transformation <python_api_transform>` mechanism instead. * This new mechanism creates a full copy of the table, so it is likely to be significantly slower for large tables, but will no longer trigger ``table sqlite_master may not be modified`` errors on platforms that do not support ``PRAGMA writable_schema = 1``. * A new plugin, `sqlite-utils-fast-fks <https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils-fast-fks>`__, is now available for developers who still want to use that faster but riskier implementation. * The :ref:`table.transform() method <python_api_transform>` has two new parameters: ``foreign_keys=`` allows you to replace the foreign key constraints defined on a table, and ``add_foreign_keys=`` lets you specify new foreign keys to add. These complement the existing ``drop_foreign_keys=`` parameter. (:issue:`577`) * The :ref:`sqlite-utils transform <cli_transform_table>` command has a new ``--add-foreign-key`` option which can be called multiple times to add foreign keys to a table that is being transformed. (:issue:`585`) * :ref:`sqlite-utils convert <cli_convert>` now has a ``--pdb`` option for opening a debugger on the first encountered error in your conversion script. (:issue:`581`) * Fixed a bug where ``sqlite-utils install -e '.[test]'`` option did not work correctly. * Plugin hook: :ref:`plugins_hooks_register_commands`, for plugins to add extra commands to ``sqlite-utils``. * Plugin hook: :ref:`plugins_hooks_prepare_connection`. Plugins can use this to help prepare the SQLite connection to do things like registering custom SQL functions. * ``sqlite_utils.Database(..., execute_plugins=False)`` option for disabling plugin execution. * ``sqlite-utils install -e path-to-directory`` option for installing editable code. * ``table.create(...)`` method now accepts ``replace=True`` to drop and replace an existing table with the same name, or ``ignore=True`` to silently do nothing if a table already exists with the same name. (:issue:`568`) * ``sqlite-utils insert ... --stop-after 10`` option for stopping the insert after a specified number of records. Works for the ``upsert`` command as well. (:issue:`561`) * The ``--csv`` and ``--tsv`` modes for ``insert`` now accept a ``--empty-null`` option, which causes empty strings in the CSV file to be stored as ``null`` in the database. * New ``db.rename_table(table_name, new_name)`` method for renaming tables. (:issue:`565`) * ``sqlite-utils rename-table my.db table_name new_name`` command for renaming tables. (:issue:`565`) * The ``table.transform(...)`` method now takes an optional ``keep_table=new_table_name`` parameter, which will cause the original table to be renamed to ``new_table_name`` rather than being dropped at the end of the transformation. (:issue:`571`) * Documentation now notes that calling ``table.transform()`` without any arguments will reformat the SQL schema stored by SQLite to be more aesthetically pleasing. (:issue:`564`) * ``sqlite-utils`` will now use `sqlean.py <https://github.com/nalgeon/sqlean.py>`__ in place of ``sqlite3`` if it is installed in the same virtual environment. This is useful for Python environments with either an outdated version of SQLite or with restrictions on SQLite such as disabled extension loading or restrictions resulting in the ``sqlite3.OperationalError: table sqlite_master may not be modified`` error. (:issue:`559`) * New ``with db.ensure_autocommit_off()`` context manager, which ensures that the database is in autocommit mode for the duration of a block of code. This is used by ``db.enable_wal()`` and ``db.disable_wal()`` to ensure they work correctly with ``pysqlite3`` and ``sqlean.py``. * New ``db.iterdump()`` method, providing an iterator over SQL strings representing a dump of the database. This uses ``sqlite-dump`` if it is available, otherwise falling back on the ``conn.iterdump()`` method from ``sqlite3``. Both ``pysqlite3`` and ``sqlean.py`` omit support for ``iterdump()`` - this method helps paper over that difference. * Examples in the :ref:`CLI documentation <cli>` can now all be copied and pasted without needing to remove a leading ``$``. (:issue:`551`) * Documentation now covers :ref:`installation_completion` for ``bash`` and ``zsh``. (:issue:`552`) * New experimental ``sqlite-utils tui`` interface for interactively building command-line invocations, powered by `Trogon <https://github.com/Textualize/trogon>`__. This requires an optional dependency, installed using ``sqlite- utils install trogon``. There is a screenshot :ref:`in the documentation <cli_tui>`. (:issue:`545`) * ``sqlite-utils analyze-tables`` command (:ref:`documentation <cli_analyze_tables>`) now has a ``--common-limit 20`` option for changing the number of common/least-common values shown for each column. (:issue:`544`) * ``sqlite-utils analyze-tables --no-most`` and ``--no-least`` options for disabling calculation of most-common and least- common values. * If a column contains only ``null`` values, ``analyze-tables`` will no longer attempt to calculate the most common and least common values for that column. (:issue:`547`) * Calling ``sqlite-utils analyze-tables`` with non-existent columns in the ``-c/--column`` option now results in an error message. (:issue:`548`) * The ``table.analyze_column()`` method (:ref:`documented here <python_api_analyze_column>`) now accepts ``most_common=False`` and ``least_common=False`` options for disabling calculation of those values. * Dropped support for Python 3.6. Tests now ensure compatibility with Python 3.11. (:issue:`517`) * Automatically locates the SpatiaLite extension on Apple Silicon. Thanks, Chris Amico. (`#536 <https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/pull/536>`__) * New ``--raw-lines`` option for the ``sqlite-utils query`` and ``sqlite-utils memory`` commands, which outputs just the raw value of the first column of every row. (:issue:`539`) * Fixed a bug where ``table.upsert_all()`` failed if the ``not_null=`` option was passed. (:issue:`538`) * Fixed a ``ResourceWarning`` when using ``sqlite-utils insert``. (:issue:`534`) * Now shows a more detailed error message when ``sqlite-utils insert`` is called with invalid JSON. (:issue:`532`) * ``table.convert(..., skip_false=False)`` and ``sqlite-utils convert --no-skip-false`` options, for avoiding a misfeature where the :ref:`convert() <python_api_convert>` mechanism skips rows in the database with a falsey value for the specified column. Fixing this by default would be a backwards-incompatible change and is under consideration for a 4.0 release in the future. (:issue:`527`) * Tables can now be created with self-referential foreign keys. Thanks, Scott Perry. (`#537 <https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/pull/537>`__) * ``sqlite-utils transform`` no longer breaks if a table defines default values for columns. Thanks, Kenny Song. (:issue:`509`) * Fixed a bug where repeated calls to ``table.transform()`` did not work correctly. Thanks, Martin Carpenter. (:issue:`525`) * Improved error message if ``rows_from_file()`` is passed a non-binary-mode file-like object. (:issue:`520`) * Now tested against Python 3.11. (:issue:`502`) * New ``table.search_sql(include_rank=True)`` option, which adds a ``rank`` column to the generated SQL. Thanks, Jacob Chapman. (`#480 <https://github.com/simonw/sqlite- utils/pull/480>`__) * Progress bars now display for newline-delimited JSON files using the ``--nl`` option. Thanks, Mischa Untaga. (:issue:`485`) * New ``db.close()`` method. (:issue:`504`) * Conversion functions passed to :ref:`table.convert(...) <python_api_convert>` can now return lists or dictionaries, which will be inserted into the database as JSON strings. (:issue:`495`) * ``sqlite-utils install`` and ``sqlite-utils uninstall`` commands for installing packages into the same virtual environment as ``sqlite-utils``, :ref:`described here <cli_install>`. (:issue:`483`) * New :ref:`sqlite_utils.utils.flatten() <reference_utils_flatten>` utility function. (:issue:`500`) * Documentation on :ref:`using Just <contributing_just>` to run tests, linters and build documentation. * Documentation now covers the :ref:`release_process` for this package. * The ``sqlite-utils query``, ``memory`` and ``bulk`` commands now all accept a new ``--functions`` option. This can be passed a string of Python code, and any callable objects defined in that code will be made available to SQL queries as custom SQL functions. See :ref:`cli_query_functions` for details. (:issue:`471`) * ``db[table].create(...)`` method now accepts a new ``transform=True`` parameter. If the table already exists it will be :ref:`transformed <python_api_transform>` to match the schema configuration options passed to the function. This may result in columns being added or dropped, column types being changed, column order being updated or not null and default values for columns being set. (:issue:`467`) * Related to the above, the ``sqlite-utils create-table`` command now accepts a ``--transform`` option. * New introspection property: ``table.default_values`` returns a dictionary mapping each column name with a default value to the configured default value. (:issue:`475`) * The ``--load-extension`` option can now be provided a path to a compiled SQLite extension module accompanied by the name of an entrypoint, separated by a colon - for example ``--load- extension ./lines0:sqlite3_lines0_noread_init``. This feature is modelled on code first `contributed to Datasette <https://github.com/simonw/datasette/pull/1789>`__ by Alex Garcia. (:issue:`470`) * Functions registered using the :ref:`db.register_function() <python_api_register_function>` method can now have a custom name specified using the new ``db.register_function(fn, name=...)`` parameter. (:issue:`458`) * :ref:`sqlite-utils rows <cli_rows>` has a new ``--order`` option for specifying the sort order for the returned rows. (:issue:`469`) * All of the CLI options that accept Python code blocks can now all be used to define functions that can access modules imported in that same block of code without needing to use the ``global`` keyword. (:issue:`472`) * Fixed bug where ``table.extract()`` would not behave correctly for columns containing null values. Thanks, Forest Gregg. (:issue:`423`) * New tutorial: `Cleaning data with sqlite-utils and Datasette <https://datasette.io/tutorials/clean-data>`__ shows how to use ``sqlite-utils`` to import and clean an example CSV file. * Datasette and ``sqlite-utils`` now have a Discord community. `Join the Discord here <https://discord.gg/Ass7bCAMDw>`__. * New :ref:`table.duplicate(new_name) <python_api_duplicate>` method for creating a copy of a table with a matching schema and row contents. Thanks, `David <https://github.com/davidleejy>`__. (:issue:`449`) * New ``sqlite-utils duplicate data.db table_name new_name`` CLI command for :ref:`cli_duplicate_table`. (:issue:`454`) * ``sqlite_utils.utils.rows_from_file()`` is now a :ref:`documented API <reference_utils_rows_from_file>`. It can be used to read a sequence of dictionaries from a file- like object containing CSV, TSV, JSON or newline-delimited JSON. It can be passed an explicit format or can attempt to detect the format automatically. (:issue:`443`) * ``sqlite_utils.utils.TypeTracker`` is now a documented API for detecting the likely column types for a sequence of string rows, see :ref:`python_api_typetracker`. (:issue:`445`) * ``sqlite_utils.utils.chunks()`` is now a documented API for :ref:`splitting an iterator into chunks <reference_utils_chunks>`. (:issue:`451`) * ``sqlite-utils enable-fts`` now has a ``--replace`` option for replacing the existing FTS configuration for a table. (:issue:`450`) * The ``create-index``, ``add-column`` and ``duplicate`` commands all now take a ``--ignore`` option for ignoring errors should the database not be in the right state for them to operate. (:issue:`450`) * Code examples in documentation now have a "copy to clipboard" button. (:issue:`436`) * ``sqlite_utils.utils.utils.rows_from_file()`` is now a documented API, see :ref:`python_api_rows_from_file`. (:issue:`443`) * ``rows_from_file()`` has two new parameters to help handle CSV files with rows that contain more values than are listed in that CSV file's headings: ``ignore_extras=True`` and ``extras_key="name-of-key"``. (:issue:`440`) * ``sqlite_utils.utils.maximize_csv_field_size_limit()`` helper function for increasing the field size limit for reading CSV files to its maximum, see :ref:`python_api_maximize_csv_field_size_limit`. (:issue:`442`) * ``table.search(where=, where_args=)`` parameters for adding additional ``WHERE`` clauses to a search query. The ``where=`` parameter is available on ``table.search_sql(...)`` as well. See :ref:`python_api_fts_search`. (:issue:`441`) * Fixed bug where ``table.detect_fts()`` and other search- related functions could fail if two FTS-enabled tables had names that were prefixes of each other. (:issue:`434`) * Now depends on `click-default-group-wheel <https://github.com/simonw/click-default-group-wheel>`__, a pure Python wheel package. This means you can install and use this package with `Pyodide <https://pyodide.org/>`__, which can run Python entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. (`#429 <https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/pull/429>`__) * Try that out using the `Pyodide REPL <https://pyodide.org/en/stable/console.html>`__: * .. code-block:: python * >>> import micropip * >>> await micropip.install("sqlite-utils") * >>> import sqlite_utils * >>> db = sqlite_utils.Database(memory=True) * >>> list(db.query("select 3 * 5")) * [{'3 * 5': 15}] * New ``errors=r.IGNORE/r.SET_NULL`` parameter for the ``r.parsedatetime()`` and ``r.parsedate()`` :ref:`convert recipes <cli_convert_recipes>`. (:issue:`416`) * Fixed a bug where ``--multi`` could not be used in combination with ``--dry-run`` for the :ref:`convert <cli_convert>` command. (:issue:`415`) * New documentation: :ref:`cli_convert_complex`. (:issue:`420`) * More robust detection for whether or not ``deterministic=True`` is supported. (:issue:`425`) * Improved display of type information and parameters in the :ref:`API reference documentation <reference>`. (:issue:`413`) * New ``hash_id_columns=`` parameter for creating a primary key that's a hash of the content of specific columns - see :ref:`python_api_hash` for details. (:issue:`343`) * New :ref:`db.sqlite_version <python_api_sqlite_version>` property, returning a tuple of integers representing the version of SQLite, for example ``(3, 38, 0)``. * Fixed a bug where :ref:`register_function(deterministic=True) <python_api_register_function>` caused errors on versions of SQLite prior to 3.8.3. (:issue:`408`) * New documented :ref:`hash_record(record, keys=...) <reference_utils_hash_record>` function. * Wed Feb 16 2022 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 3.24: * SpatiaLite helpers for the ``sqlite-utils`` command-line tool * All commands now include example usage in their ``--help`` - see :ref:`cli_reference`. (:issue:`384`) * Python library documentation has a new :ref:`python_api_getting_started` section. (:issue:`387`) * Documentation now uses `Plausible analytics <https://plausible.io/>`__. (:issue:`389`) * CLI and Python library improvements to help run `ANALYZE inserting rows, to gain better performance from the SQLite query planner when it runs against indexes. * Three new CLI commands: ``create-database``, ``analyze`` and ``bulk``. * More details and examples can be found in `the annotated release notes <https://simonwillison.net/2022/Jan/11/sqlite-utils/>`__. * Fixed bug where ``sqlite-utils upsert ... --detect-types`` ignored the ``--detect-types`` option. * Tue Dec 14 2021 pgajdos@suse.com - version update to 3.19 * lot of changes, see changelog.rst in the package or https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/blob/main/docs/changelog.rst * Thu Feb 18 2021 andy great <andythe_great@pm.me> - Update to version 3.5. * ``sqlite-utils insert --sniff`` option for detecting the delimiter and quote character used by a CSV file * The ``table.rows_where()``, ``table.search()`` and ``table.search_sql()`` methods all now take optional ``offset=`` and ``limit=`` arguments. * New ``--no-headers`` option for ``sqlite-utils insert --csv`` to handle CSV files that are missing the header row. * Fixed bug where inserting data with extra columns in subsequent chunks would throw an error. * Fixed bug importing CSV files with columns containing more than 128KB of data. * Test suite now runs in CI against Ubuntu, macOS and Windows. - Updates for 3.4.1 * Fixed a code import bug that slipped in to 3.4. - Updates for 3.4 * ``sqlite-utils insert --csv`` now accepts optional ``--delimiter`` and ``--quotechar`` options. - Updates for 3.3 * The ``table.m2m()`` method now accepts an optional ``alter=True`` argument to specify that any missing columns should be added to the referenced table. - Updates for 3.2.1 * Fixed a bug where ``.add_missing_columns()`` failed to take case insensitive column names into account. - Updates for 3.2 * This release introduces a new mechanism for speeding up ``count(*)`` queries using cached table counts, stored in a ``_counts`` table and updated by triggers. This mechanism is described in :ref:`python_api_cached_table_counts`, and can be enabled using Python API methods or the new ``enable-counts`` CLI command. * ``table.enable_counts()`` method for enabling these triggers on a specific table. * ``db.enable_counts()`` method for enabling triggers on every table in the database. * New ``sqlite-utils enable-counts my.db`` command for enabling counts on all or specific tables, see :ref:`cli_enable_counts`. * New ``sqlite-utils triggers`` command for listing the triggers defined for a database or specific tables. * New ``db.use_counts_table`` property which, if ``True``, causes ``table.count`` to read from the ``_counts`` table. * ``table.has_counts_triggers`` property revealing if a table has been configured with the new ``_counts`` database triggers. * ``db.reset_counts()`` method and ``sqlite-utils reset-counts`` command for resetting the values in the ``_counts`` table. * The previously undocumented ``db.escape()`` method has been renamed to ``db.quote()``. * New ``table.triggers_dict`` and ``db.triggers_dict`` introspection properties. * ``sqlite-utils insert`` now shows a more useful error message for invalid JSON. - Updates for 3.1.1 * Fixed failing test caused by ``optimize`` sometimes creating larger database files. * Documentation now lives on https://sqlite-utils.datasette.io/ * README now includes ``brew install sqlite-utils`` installation method. - Updates for 3.1 * New command: ``sqlite-utils analyze-tables my.db`` outputs useful information about the table columns in the database, such as the number of distinct values and how many rows are null. * New ``table.analyze_column(column)`` Python method used by the ``analyze-tables`` command - see :ref:`python_api_analyze_column`. * The ``table.update()`` method now correctly handles values that should be stored as JSON. - Updates for 3.0 * This release introduces a new ``sqlite-utils search`` command for searching tables, see :ref:`cli_search`. * The ``table.search()`` method has been redesigned. * The release includes minor backwards-incompatible changes, hence the version bump to 3.0. Those changes, which should not affect most users, are: * The ``-c`` shortcut option for outputting CSV is no longer available. The full ``--csv`` option is required instead. * The ``-f`` shortcut for ``--fmt`` has also been removed - use ``--fmt``. * The ``table.search()`` method now defaults to sorting by relevance, not sorting by ``rowid``. * The ``table.search()`` method now returns a generator over a list of Python dictionaries. It previously returned a list of tuples. * The ``query``, ``tables``, ``rows`` and ``search`` CLI commands now accept a new ``--tsv`` option which outputs the results in TSV. * A new ``table.virtual_table_using`` property reveals if a table is a virtual table, and returns the upper case type of virtual table (e.g. ``FTS4`` or ``FTS5``) if it is. It returns ``None`` if the table is not a virtual table. * The new ``table.search_sql()`` method returns the SQL for searching a table, see :ref:`python_api_fts_search_sql`. * ``sqlite-utils rows`` now accepts multiple optional ``-c`` parameters specifying the columns to return. * The ``sqlite-utils search`` command now defaults to returning every result, unless you add a ``--limit 20`` option. * The ``sqlite-utils search -c`` and ``table.search(columns=[])`` options are now fully respected. - Skip python2 because python-sqlite-fts4 don't support it. - Skip python36 because python-panda don't support it. * Sun Aug 23 2020 John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com> - Update to v2.16 * Mon Jan 06 2020 John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com> - Initial spec for v2.0.1
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