Hi Tomek,
You actually want mysqlclient, which is the maintained fork of mysqldb:
https://pypi.org/project/mysqlclient/
Brian
On Mar 14, 2019, at 7:41 AM, Tomek Rożen
mailto:tomek.ro...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
'mysqldb' is the default driver, however it does not support python3. Any
chance
As has been said, if you are generating the SQL, you will be fine so long as
you use parameters and no blind string interpolation.
This isn't really any different that any other API in that regard - obviously
you don't want to allow a non-substituted first name field of the form `'; DROP
TABLE
Hi,
Oracle 12.2 now allows 128 character length identifiers:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/12.2/newft/new-features.html#GUID-64283AD6-0939-47B0-856E-5E9255D7246B
It'd be great if sqlalchemy knew about this, but what's the proper way of
handling this? Just use the
Hi,
I want to create a custom type for TINYINT and DOUBLE.
I've defined them as custom types.
I want to use with_variant for them, so that in sqlite they print out as
TINYINT and DOUBLE.
But I also want them to use the variants defined for other databases, like
Oracle and Postgres.
The