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# _*_ coding:UTF-8 _*_
'''
Created on Mar 7, 20172:06:13 PM
Author: VIC
Email: [email protected]
Link: http://www.weizhikai.com
'''
import pymysql
import config
from pymysql import cursors
class sqloperater:
def __init__(self, sqlstr):
super().__init__()
self.sqlstr = sqlstr
self.status = ''
# drop existed table
def drop_table(self, sqlstr):
connection = pymysql.connect(host=config.HOST,
user=config.USER,
password=config.PASSWORD,
db=config.DATABASE,
charset=config.CHARSET,
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
)
try:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute(self.sqlstr)
connection.commit()
self.status = 'Table dropped Sucessfully'
except Exception as e:
self.status = 'Failed to drop Table', str(e)
# create new table
def create_table(self, sqlstr):
connection = pymysql.connect(host=config.HOST,
user=config.USER,
password=config.PASSWORD,
db=config.DATABASE,
charset=config.CHARSET,
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
)
try:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute(self.sqlstr)
connection.commit()
self.status = 'Table created Sucessfully'
except Exception as e:
self.status = 'Failed to Create Table', str(e)
# add data to table
def AddData(self, sqlstr):
connection = pymysql.connect(host=config.HOST,
user=config.USER,
password=config.PASSWORD,
db=config.DATABASE,
charset=config.CHARSET,
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor)
try:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute(self.sqlstr)
connection.commit()
self.status = 'Added Successfully'
except Exception as e:
self.status = 'Failed to Add', str(e)
finally:
connection.close()
# bulk-action for adding data to table
def AddManyData(self, sqlstr):
connection = pymysql.connect(host=config.HOST,
user=config.USER,
password=config.PASSWORD,
db=config.DATABASE,
charset=config.CHARSET,
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor)
try:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.executemany(self.sqlstr)
connection.commit()
self.status = 'Added Successfully'
except Exception as e:
self.status = 'Failed to Add', str(e)
finally:
connection.close()
# update data in the table
def updateData(self, sqlstr):
connection = pymysql.connect(host=config.HOST,
user=config.USER,
password=config.PASSWORD,
db=config.DATABASE,
charset=config.CHARSET,
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
)
try:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute(sqlstr)
connection.commit()
self.status = 'Updated Successfully'
except Exception as e:
self.status = 'Failed to Update', str(e)
finally:
connection.close()
# delete data from the table
def deleteData(self, sqlstr):
connection = pymysql.connect(host=config.HOST,
user=config.USER,
password=config.PASSWORD,
db=config.DATABASE,
charset=config.CHARSET,
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
)
try:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute(sqlstr)
connection.commit()
self.status = 'Deleted Successfully'
except Exception as e:
self.status = 'Failed to Delete ', str(e)
finally:
connection.close()
# read data from table
def fetchOneData(self, sqlstr):
connection = pymysql.connect(host=config.HOST,
user=config.USER,
password=config.PASSWORD,
db=config.DATABASE,
charset=config.CHARSET,
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
)
try:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute(sqlstr)
self.sqldata = cursor.fetchone()
self.status = 'Fetch Data Successfully'
except Exception as e:
self.status = 'Failed to Fetch Data ', str(e)
self.sqldata = []
finally:
connection.close()
# read all data from table
def fetchAllData(self, sqlstr):
connection = pymysql.connect(host=config.HOST,
user=config.USER,
password=config.PASSWORD,
db=config.DATABASE,
charset=config.CHARSET,
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
)
try:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute(sqlstr)
self.sqldata = cursor.fetchall()
self.status = 'Fetch Data Successfully'
except Exception as e:
self.status = 'Failed to Fetch Data ', str(e)
self.sqldata = []
finally:
connection.close()
# retrun execution status
def get_status(self):
return self.status
# return data
def get_data(self):
return self.sqldata
# read and save data to a file
def sql_to_set(self, sqlstr):
sqlreader = sqloperater(sqlstr)
sqlreader.fetchAllData(sqlstr)
data = sqlreader.get_data()
for i in range(len(data)):
print(data[i])
'''
sqlstr = "delete from `aepro`.`db_aecategories`;"
saver = sqloperater(sqlstr)
saver.deleteData(sqlstr)
print(saver.get_status())
'''