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mini_sql
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Python: Just Write SQL
For those looking for a rubyish approach to this see: https://github.com/discourse/mini_sql
sqlc-gen-python
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Python: Just Write SQL
If you want to try out something cool, check out
https://github.com/sqlc-dev/sqlc
It's written in Go and used to convert sql migrations and queries into a typesafe code that you use access your database.
It currently has a plugin for Python that's in Beta, but what essentially does something similar to what this post is saying.
https://github.com/sqlc-dev/sqlc-gen-python
You write your migrations, and queries and a config file and it does the rest.
What are some alternatives?
yesql - A Clojure library for using SQL.
pugsql - A HugSQL-inspired database library for Python
sqlz - Simple struct/slice/chan mapper for SQL rows.
squiller - Generate boilerplate from annotated SQL queries
typed-sql
Sequel - Sequel: The Database Toolkit for Ruby
sqlx - general purpose extensions to golang's database/sql
sql-template-tag - ES2015 tagged template string for preparing SQL statements, works with `pg`, `mysql`, and `sqlite`