Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: silly-db
Version: 1.1.5
Summary: Very light ORM for SQLite, simple and efficient
Home-page: https://github.com/byoso/silly_db
Author: Vincent Fabre
Author-email: peigne.plume@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: ![logo silly db](https://i.goopics.net/60cef4.png)
        
        # Silly DB
        *Quick and easy SQLite ORM  for local python applications.*
        
        ## Is it really an ORM ?
        It is indeed a ***reversed*** ORM:
        
        - The structure of the DB is built from classic .sql files.
        - Then the magic occures to get the models **from** the DB itself. Usually, an ORM does the contrary.
        
        Some minimum SQL knowledge **is required**, the purpose of Silly DB is not to get rid of SQL (actualy, SQL is the best language to manage... a SQL database), but to handle the annoying things, and let you focus on your application with a minimum amount of code.
        
        ## Installation
        
        ```
        $ pip install silly-db
        ```
        
        ## Fast way to begin
        
        Create a new directory and open a console in there.
        
        Get a basic working structure with 'plop':
        ```
        $ silly-db plop db
        ```
        
        Congratulations ! You've got your database ready to work !
        To understand how it works, open the differents files provided and read the comments, it will be easy to adapt to your own needs.
        
        get more info with:
        ```
        $ silly-db -h
        ```
        and more about the plop options here:
        ```
        $ silly-db plop
        ```
        
        ## Examples (simple CRUD)
        
        ```python
        
        Cat = db.model('cat') # model created from the existing database
        
        Cat.insert(name="Kutty", owner_id=1)
        cats = Cat.filter("name like 'K%'")
        print(cats.jsonify())
        
        >>>[{'id': 58, 'name': 'Kutty', 'owner_id': 1}]
        
        Cat.update("id=58", name="Duke")
        cat = cat.get("id=58")
        print(cat.name)
        >>> 'Duke'
        
        print(cat.jsonify())
        >>>{'id': 58, 'name': 'Duke', 'owner_id': 1}
        
        cat.delete("id=58")
        
        ```
        
        ## Documentation
        Take a look at the [wiki here](https://github.com/byoso/silly_db/wiki#silly-db-wiki)
Keywords: database sqlite3 sqlite db orm
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Application Frameworks
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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