This is a light-weight, NoSQL, file-based database managemet system
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amazedb
It is a file based NoSQL database management system written in python.
All the databases are stored in the db
sub-directory of the current directory. This behaviour can be manipulated as we'll see later on.
Using the database
The database can simply be used by cloning the project in a directory you may call amazedb
and then create another directory named db
in your projects root. Then import the main file as:
from amazedb import dbms as db
This will create the namespace db
in your file.
Creating and accessing databases
Now that you have imported the dbms, you can access a database with the following code:
mydb = db.db('mydb')
This will try to locate the ./db
directory relative to the file you are working on. To locate a different directory, you can use:
mydb = db.db('mydb', dbPath="D:/project")
In this case, it will look for D:/project/db
directory.
Now, what next? The project will see if the mydb databae exists in that directory. If it exists, well and good otherwise it will be created by default. To override this behaviour, simply use:
mydb = db.db('mydb', safeMode=False)
In this case, an exception will be raised if the database is not found.
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