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internals:database-results | internals | database-results | Results | The db.execute() method returns a single Results object. This can be used to access the rows returned by the query. Iterating over a Results object will yield SQLite Row objects . Each of these can be treated as a tuple or can be accessed using row["column"] syntax: info = [] results = await db.execute("select name from sqlite_master") for row in results: info.append(row["name"]) The Results object also has the following properties and methods: .truncated - boolean Indicates if this query was truncated - if it returned more results than the specified page_size . If this is true then the results object will only provide access to the first page_size rows in the query result. You can disable truncation by passing truncate=False to the db.query() method. .columns - list of strings A list of column names returned by the query. .rows - list of sqlite3.Row This property provides direct access to the list of rows returned by the database. You can access specific rows by index using results.rows[0] . .first() - row or None Returns the first row in the results, or None if no rows were returned. .single_value() Returns the value of the first column of the first row of results - but only if the query returned a single row wit… | ["Internals for plugins", "Database class"] | [{"href": "https://docs.python.org/3/library/sqlite3.html#row-objects", "label": "Row objects"}] |
internals:database-execute-write-many | internals | database-execute-write-many | await db.execute_write_many(sql, params_seq, block=True) | Like execute_write() but uses the sqlite3 conn.executemany() method. This will efficiently execute the same SQL statement against each of the parameters in the params_seq iterator, for example: await db.execute_write_many( "insert into characters (id, name) values (?, ?)", [(1, "Melanie"), (2, "Selma"), (2, "Viktor")], ) Each call to execute_write_many() will be executed inside a transaction. | ["Internals for plugins", "Database class"] | [{"href": "https://docs.python.org/3/library/sqlite3.html#sqlite3.Cursor.executemany", "label": "conn.executemany()"}] |
internals:database-execute-write-script | internals | database-execute-write-script | await db.execute_write_script(sql, block=True) | Like execute_write() but can be used to send multiple SQL statements in a single string separated by semicolons, using the sqlite3 conn.executescript() method. Each call to execute_write_script() will be executed inside a transaction. | ["Internals for plugins", "Database class"] | [{"href": "https://docs.python.org/3/library/sqlite3.html#sqlite3.Cursor.executescript", "label": "conn.executescript()"}] |
internals:database-execute-isolated-fn | internals | database-execute-isolated-fn | await db.execute_isolated_fn(fn) | This method works is similar to execute_write_fn() but executes the provided function in an entirely isolated SQLite connection, which is opened, used and then closed again in a single call to this method. The prepare_connection() plugin hook is not executed against this connection. This allows plugins to execute database operations that might conflict with how database connections are usually configured. For example, running a VACUUM operation while bypassing any restrictions placed by the datasette-sqlite-authorizer plugin. Plugins can also use this method to load potentially dangerous SQLite extensions, use them to perform an operation and then have them safely unloaded at the end of the call, without risk of exposing them to other connections. Functions run using execute_isolated_fn() share the same queue as execute_write_fn() , which guarantees that no writes can be executed at the same time as the isolated function is executing. The return value of the function will be returned by this method. Any exceptions raised by the function will be raised out of the await line as well. | ["Internals for plugins", "Database class"] | [{"href": "https://github.com/datasette/datasette-sqlite-authorizer", "label": "datasette-sqlite-authorizer"}] |
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