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pg8000
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How to run psycogp2 in Aws lambda?
As others have said you can use a custom compiled version of the lib, lambda layer or use lambda images, however, if you're not committed to psycogp2 I've found pg8000 a much easier library to work with in Lambda. You can just install it as any other library without any problems.
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Pure Python Distributed SQL Engine
When people say "pure X", to me, it normally means they didn't involve an FFI or external compiler. This is an often beneficial thing since it simplifies your build process.
For example, here [0] is a "pure Python postgres driver" and the implication is that it doesn't use libpg.
Or see also this discussion [1].
[0] https://github.com/tlocke/pg8000
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/nktut1/eli5_th...
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FAQs: Why we don’t have them (2013)
I agree that information shouldn't be duplicated, but in one of my projects I've taken the opposite approach and made the FAQ the only place that certain information is presented. It's for the library https://github.com/tlocke/pg8000 and I've called them 'Examples' rather than a FAQ, but each time I get a question that isn't covered by the examples I add in a new example. I'd be interested to hear what people think of this approach.
- Pg8000 – Pure-Python PostgreSQL driver
sqlglot
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The Future of MySQL is PostgreSQL: an extension for the MySQL wire protocol
This is probably referring to "zero changes to your driver code" and not "zero changes to the SQL you send over this driver".
Translating between SQL dialects is notoriously hard and attempts to translate [1] are working in 95% of cases. But the last 5% would require 5x amount of work. That's because "SQL dialect" also includes weird edge cases of type inference of things like COALESCE(5, FALSE) and emulation of system catalogs (pg_catalog, information_schema).
[1] https://github.com/tobymao/sqlglot
- FLaNK AI Weekly 18 March 2024
- SQLGlot: No-dependency SQL parser, transpiler, optimizer for 21 SQL dialects
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Transpile Any SQL to PostgreSQL Dialect
Recommend checking out https://github.com/tobymao/sqlglot if you are interested in this capability for other SQL dialects
Tools like this are helpful for:
- Rendering SQL in a consistent way, eg for snapshot testing
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This Week In Python
sqlglot – Python SQL Parser and Transpiler
- SQLglot: Python SQL Parser and Transpiler
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Build the dependency graph of your BigQuery pipelines at no cost: a Python implementation
In the project we used Python lib networkx and a DiGraph object (Direct Graph). To detect a table reference in a Query, we use sqlglot, a SQL parser (among other things) that works well with Bigquery.
- A Primer on SQLGlot's Abstract Syntax Tree
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Show HN: SQL Polyglot
Cool! Is this built with sqlglot[1] on the back end?
[1] https://github.com/tobymao/sqlglot
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sqlglot - Amazing SQL parsing library
Wanted to give sqlglot a shoutout as it saved me a ton of time.
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