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Name: cx-Oracle-async
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: A very simple asynchronous wrapper that makes you can access to Oracle in asyncio programs. - GoodManWEN/cx_Oracle_async
Home-page: https://github.com/GoodManWEN/cx_Oracle_async
Author: WEN
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # cx_Oracle_async
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        A very simple asynchronous wrapper that makes you can access to Oracle in asyncio programs.
        
        Easy to use , buy may not the best practice for efficiency concern.
        
        ## Requirements
        - [cx_Oracle >= 8.1.0](https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp) (Take into consideration that author of cx_Oracle said he's trying to implement asyncio support , APIs maybe change in future version. Switch to 8.1.0 if there's something wrong makes it not gonna work.)
        
        ## Install
        
            pip install cx_Oracle_async
            
        ## Usage
        - Nearly all the same with aiomysql (with very limited functions of cource)
        - No automaticly date format transition built-in.
        
        ## Example
        ```Python3
        # all_usages.py
        import asyncio
        import cx_Oracle_async
        
        async def main():
            loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()
            oracle_pool = await cx_Oracle_async.create_pool(
                host='localhost', 
                port='1521',
                user='user', 
                password='password',
                db='orcl', 
                loop=loop,
                autocommit=False,  # this option has no use.
                minsize = 2,
                maxsize = 4,
            )
        
            async with oracle_pool.acquire() as connection:
                async with connection.cursor() as cursor:
                    # single fetch 
                    sql_1 = "SELECT * FROM SCOTT.DEPT WHERE deptno = :a"
                    await cursor.execute(sql_1 , (10 , ))
                    print(await cursor.fetchone())
                    
                    # multiple inert
                    sql_2 = "INSERT INTO SCOTT.DEPT(deptno , dname) VALUES (:a , :b)"
                    sql_2_data = [
                        [60 , "Hello"],
                        [70 , "World"], 
                    ]
                    await cursor.executemany(sql_2 , sql_2_data)
                    await connection.commit()
                    
                    # multiple fetch
                    sql_3 = "SELECT * FROM SCOTT.DEPT WHERE deptno >= :a"
                    await cursor.execute(sql_3 , (60 , ))
                    print(await cursor.fetchall())
        
        if __name__ == '__main__':
            asyncio.run(main())
        ```
        
Keywords: oracle,cx_Oracle,asyncio,cx_Oracle_async
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Framework :: AsyncIO
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