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| # ADBC SQLite Driver for Python |
| |
| This package contains bindings for the [ADBC SQLite driver][sqlite], using the |
| [driver manager][driver-manager] to provide a [DBAPI 2.0/PEP |
| 249-compatible][dbapi] interface on top. |
| |
| [dbapi]: https://peps.python.org/pep-0249/ |
| [driver-manager]: https://arrow.apache.org/adbc/current/python/driver_manager.html |
| [sqlite]: https://arrow.apache.org/adbc/current/driver/sqlite.html |
| |
| ## Example |
| |
| ```python |
| import adbc_driver_sqlite.dbapi |
| |
| with adbc_driver_sqlite.dbapi.connect() as conn: |
| with conn.cursor() as cur: |
| cur.execute("SELECT 1") |
| print(cur.fetch_arrow_table()) |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Building |
| |
| Dependencies: a build of the SQLite driver, and the |
| `adbc-driver-manager` Python package. Optionally, install PyArrow to |
| use the DBAPI 2.0-compatible interface. |
| |
| Set the environment variable `ADBC_SQLITE_LIBRARY` to the path to |
| `libadbc_driver_sqlite.{dll,dylib,so}` before running `pip install`. |
| |
| ``` |
| # If not already installed |
| pip install -e ../adbc_driver_manager |
| |
| export ADBC_SQLITE_LIBRARY=/path/to/libadbc_driver_sqlite.so |
| pip install --no-deps -e . |
| ``` |
| |
| For users building from the arrow-adbc source repository, you can alternately use CMake to manage library dependencies and set environment variables for you. Assuming you specify ``-DADBC_DRIVER_SQLITE=ON`` you can also add ``-DADBC_BUILD_PYTHON=ON`` to define a ``python`` target. |
| |
| For example, assuming you run cmake from the project root: |
| |
| ```shell |
| cmake -S c -B build --preset debug -DADBC_BUILD_PYTHON=ON -DADBC_DRIVER_SQLITE=ON |
| cmake --build build --target python |
| ``` |
| |
| will properly build and install the Python library for you. |
| |
| See [CONTRIBUTING.md](../../CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on the |
| general build process. |
| |
| ## Testing |
| |
| To run the tests, use pytest: |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ pytest -vvx |
| ``` |
| |
| See [CONTRIBUTING.md](../../CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on the |
| general test process. |