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Persistent dict, backed by sqlite3 and pickle, multithread-safe.

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sqlitedict -- persistent dict, backed-up by SQLite and pickle

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A lightweight wrapper around Python's sqlite3 database with a simple, Pythonic dict-like interface and support for multi-thread access:

Pickle is used internally to (de)serialize the values. Keys are arbitrary strings, values arbitrary pickle-able objects.

If you don't use autocommit (default is no autocommit for performance), then don't forget to call mydict.commit() when done with a transaction:

Features

  • Values can be any picklable objects (uses cPickle with the highest protocol).
  • Support for multiple tables (=dicts) living in the same database file.
  • Support for access from multiple threads to the same connection (needed by e.g. Pyro). Vanilla sqlite3 gives you ProgrammingError: SQLite objects created in a thread can only be used in that same thread.

    Concurrent requests are still serialized internally, so this "multithreaded support" doesn't give you any performance benefits. It is a work-around for sqlite limitations in Python.

  • Support for custom serialization or compression:

Installation

The module has no dependencies beyond Python itself. The minimum Python version is 2.5, continuously tested on Python 2.7, and above on on Github Actions.

Install or upgrade with:

pip install -U sqlitedict

or from the source tar.gz:

python setup.py install

Documentation

Standard Python document strings are inside the module:

(but it's just dict with a commit, really).

Beware: because of Python semantics, sqlitedict cannot know when a mutable SqliteDict-backed entry was modified in RAM. For example, mydict.setdefault('new_key', []).append(1) will leave mydict['new_key'] equal to empty list, not [1]. You'll need to explicitly assign the mutated object back to SqliteDict to achieve the same effect:

For developers

Install:

# pip install pytest coverage pytest-coverage

To perform all tests:

# mkdir -p tests/db
# pytest tests

To perform all tests with coverage:

# pytest tests --cov=sqlitedict

Comments, bug reports

sqlitedict resides on github. You can file issues or pull requests there.

Housekeeping


sqlitedict is open source software released under the Apache 2.0 license. Copyright (c) 2011-now Radim Řehůřek and contributors.

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Persistent dict, backed by sqlite3 and pickle, multithread-safe.

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