PythonMySQL
You'll need the "MySQLdb" library installed.
Connecting to MySQL
If you put this function in a file (say "settings.py"), you can easily import if from different scripts... and also you only need to change the login data in one location (useful for local vs. server-based testing).
import MySQLdb
def connect_db():
host_name = "localhost"
db_name = "dbname"
user_name = "dbuser"
password = "dbpass"
try:
conn = MySQLdb.connect (db = db_name,
host = host_name,
user = user_name,
passwd = password)
return conn
except MySQLdb.Error, e:
print "Cannot connect to server"
print "Error code:", e.args[0]
print "Error message:", e.args[1]
sys.exit(1)
Executing a Query
Many rows
import settings
name = "foo"
dbconn = settings.connect_db()
cursor = dbconn.cursor()
q = "SELECT id FROM items WHERE status='active' AND name=%s ORDER BY id"
cursor.execute(q, (name,))
while 1:
row = cursor.fetchone()
if (row == None): break
print row[0]
# if you forget this, it happens automatically
cursor.close()
dbconn.close()
Gordo
dbconn = settings.connect_db()
cursor = dbconn.cursor(MySQLdb.cursorx.DictCursor)
while 1:
q = "SELECT * FROM commands ORDER BY t_create LIMIT 1"
cursor.execute()
row = cursor.fetchone()
print row['command']
#
if (row['command'] == "foo"):
print "doing foo command"
elif (row['command'] == "print"):
pass
#
q = "DELETE FROM commands WHERE id=%s"
cursor.execute(q, (row['id'],))