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python-oracledb
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OracleDB anyone?
Might this be even doable? Eg with some https://oracle.github.io/python-oracledb/ client? (not that i'm capable of doing that :P)
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How would you connect to an Oracle database that's hosted on a on premise server?
Now you just need a suitable database driver. Fortunately there's one from Oracle itself: python-oracledb
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Open Source Python Thin Driver for Oracle Database
Source code: https://github.com/oracle/python-oracledb
PonyORM
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This Week in Python
pony – Pony Object Relational Mapper
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Show HN: Query any kind of data with SQL powered by Python
See also:
https://github.com/ponyorm/pony/
https://macropy3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pinq.html#pinq
What are some alternatives?
SQLAlchemy - The Database Toolkit for Python
Peewee - a small, expressive orm -- supports postgresql, mysql, sqlite and cockroachdb
tortoise-orm - Familiar asyncio ORM for python, built with relations in mind
Orator - The Orator ORM provides a simple yet beautiful ActiveRecord implementation.
GINO - GINO Is Not ORM - a Python asyncio ORM on SQLAlchemy core.
pyDAL - A pure Python Database Abstraction Layer
prisma-client-py - Prisma Client Python is an auto-generated and fully type-safe database client designed for ease of use
MongoFrames - A fast unobtrusive MongoDB ODM for Python.
Tornado-SQLAlchemy - SQLAlchemy support for Tornado
orm - An async ORM. 🗃
μMongo - sync/async MongoDB ODM, yes.
python-mysql-replication - Pure Python Implementation of MySQL replication protocol build on top of PyMYSQL