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  ''This page seems to duplicate ChoosingDatabase, wouldn't it be better to merge shelve and the rest there? -- DanielDittmar [[DateTime(2003-02-11T23:15:22)]]''

  ''I don't think so. Now they surely have to be refactored both, but ChoosingDatabase seems to be a good page for one place for categorized comparision to narrow novice's choice while that is merely a catalog. -- MikeRovner [[DateTime(2003-02-11T16:50:45)]]''

  ''I seems missed DbApiModuleComparison page. Probably I better combine them with links from both places. -- MikeRovner [[DateTime()]]''


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= DBMS interfaces =
Things you connect to.
= See also =
 * ChoosingDatabase
 * DbApiModuleComparison
 * HigherLevelDatabaseProgramming
 * http://www.python.org/topics/database/modules.html
 * [http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/Python/Modules/Databases_and_Persistence/ Category in the Open Directory Project]
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Take a look at
http://www.python.org/topics/database/modules.html and
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/Python/Modules/Databases_and_Persistence/.
= Relational database =
Databases based on a relational model, with support for SQL.
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 * mysqldb module http://www.mysql.com/downloads/api-python.html
 * SnakeDb (http://www.scriptfoundry.com/modules/snakedb/)
 * MySQLdb
   * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python SourceForge Project]: Download, report bugs, forums
   * [http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/python.html MySQL AB]: MySQL on-line documentation, additional forums (maintainer does not currently read these)
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pypgsql (http://pypgsql.sf.net/)  * psycopg
  * psycopg1: http://initd.org/projects/psycopg1
  * psycopg2: http://initd.org/projects/psycopg2
 * pyPgSQL: http://pypgsql.sourceforge.net/
 * PyGreSQL: http://www.pygresql.org/
 * PoPy: http://sourceforge.net/projects/popy
  * PoPy and PyGreSQL are [http://www.zope.org/Members/tm/Full_Announce merging]
 * PostgresPy: http://python.projects.postgresql.org/
 * pgasync: http://jamwt.com/pgasync/
  * Asynchronous and pure Python. Speed comparable to C bindings. Special support for Twisted.
 * bpgsql: http://barryp.org/software/bpgsql/
  * Barebones pure-Python PostgreSQL client
 * ["sipPQ"]
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/

 Supports the PostgreSQL ODBC driver on both Windows and Unix. Note that you have to enable the advanced option "Use bytea for lo" in case you want to work with BLOBs.

== SQLite ==
 * pysqlite: http://pysqlite.org/
  * Have versions for both SQLite 2 and 3.
 * APSW: http://www.rogerbinns.com/apsw.html
  * SQLite 3 only.
  * Not DB-API compliant. Focus on wrapping all SQLite APIs.
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 * dcOracle
 * cxOracle
 * cx_Oracle: http://www.python.net/crew/atuining/cx_Oracle/
 * DCOracle: http://www.zope.org/Products/DCOracle/
  * This is for old Oracle versions (7 and 8).
 * DCOracle2: http://www.zope.org/Members/matt/dco2
  * For Oracle 8i and up.
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/

 Supports the ''Oracle Instant Client'' which is available for Windows and many popular Unix platforms.

== MS SQL Server ==
 * mssql: http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/mssql/
 * pymssql: http://pymssql.sourceforge.net/
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/

 Supports the MS SQL Server ODBC driver on Windows and the Actual Technologies ODBC driver for MS SQL Server on Mac OS X

== MS Access ==
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/

== MS Desktop Engine ==
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/

== IBM DB2 ==
 * PyDB2: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydb2
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/

 DB2's native CLI is ODBC compatible and mxODBC can link directly against these libraries. It also supports the DB2 ODBC driver on Windows.

== Firebird/InterBase ==
 * KInterbasDB: http://kinterbasdb.sourceforge.net/
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module developed by Dave Cole http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/sybase/  * sybase: http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/sybase/
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/
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== MSSQL ==  Supports Sybase ASE and Sybase Anywhere.
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== BerkeleyDb == == MaxDB/SAPDB ==
 * sapdb: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/maxdb/interfaces.html
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/
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 MaxDB/SAPDB's native CLI is ODBC compatible and mxODBC can link directly against the CLI libs on Unix. It also supports the ODBC driver on Windows.

== Informix ==
 * InformixDB: http://informixdb.sourceforge.net/
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/

 Note: The Informix ODBC drivers are included in the Informix CSDK.

== Ingres ==
 * ingresdbi: http://www.ingres.com/products/Prod_Download_Drivers.html

== ThinkSQL ==
 * http://www.thinksql.com/

== ODBC ==
 * pyodbc: http://pyodbc.sourceforge.net/
 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/

 Provides ODBC connectivity on Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD and most other Unix platforms.

 * ODBTPAPI: http://benjiyork.com/odbtp.html

== ADO ==
 * adodbapi: http://adodbapi.sourceforge.net/
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== gadfly ==
Gadfly is a simple relational database system implemented in Python based on the SQL Structured Query Language. 
Currently use C-extension module for speed. Pure Python version included.
== Gadfly ==
Gadfly is a simple relational database system implemented in Python based on the SQL Structured Query Language.
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== SnakeSQL ==
SnakeSQL is a pure Python SQL database written to remove the dependence of the Python Web Modules on 3rd party drivers for non-Python databases like MySQL but designed to be a useful database in its own right.

http://www.pythonweb.org/projects/snakesql/
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http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZODB Zope Object DB Zope Object Database.

 * http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZODB/FrontPage
 * DirectoryStorage: http://dirstorage.sourceforge.net/
 * PGStorage: http://hathawaymix.org/Software/PGStorage

== Durus ==
Durus is a persistent object system for applications written in the Python programming language. Durus offers an easy way to use and maintain a consistent collection of object instances used by one or more processes. Access and change of a persistent instances is managed through a cached Connection instance which includes commit() and abort() methods so that changes are transactional.

http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/durus/

== Pypersyst ==
Pypersyst provides fast, reliable, and flexible object persistence with a small footprint, suitable for embedding in other Python applications.

http://pypersyst.org/
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== KirbyBase ==
http://www.netpromi.com/kirbybase.html
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 * http://www.fiby.at/dbfpy.html  * http://www.fiby.at/dbfpy/index.html - working now. or (take it [http://starship.python.net/crew/jjkunce/python/dbfpy.tgz here])
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 * http://www.e-bachmann.dk/docs/xbase.htm  * http://www.e-bachmann.dk/docs/xbase.htm - dead link
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== SQLite ==
Actualy it's a full-fleged SQL server, but embeddable. No external SQL server required. Think of Gadfly, only faster.
http://PySQLite.sf.net
= XML Databases or Interfaces =

== Forest ==
Forest is a (native) XML database written in Python. It is intended to support fast queries of XML data.

https://infrae.com/viewvc/old/forest/

== 4ODS ==

http://www.4suite.org/

== xsdbXML ==
http://xsdb.sourceforge.net/
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 * PyTables

TableOfContents

See also

Relational database

Databases based on a relational model, with support for SQL.

MySQL

PostgreSQL

SQLite

Oracle

MS SQL Server

MS Access

MS Desktop Engine

IBM DB2

Firebird/InterBase

Sybase

MaxDB/SAPDB

Informix

Ingres

ThinkSQL

ODBC

ADO

Native Python Databases

Gadfly

Gadfly is a simple relational database system implemented in Python based on the SQL Structured Query Language.

http://gadfly.sourceforge.net/

SnakeSQL

SnakeSQL is a pure Python SQL database written to remove the dependence of the Python Web Modules on 3rd party drivers for non-Python databases like MySQL but designed to be a useful database in its own right.

http://www.pythonweb.org/projects/snakesql/

ZODB

Zope Object Database.

Durus

Durus is a persistent object system for applications written in the Python programming language. Durus offers an easy way to use and maintain a consistent collection of object instances used by one or more processes. Access and change of a persistent instances is managed through a cached Connection instance which includes commit() and abort() methods so that changes are transactional.

http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/durus/

Pypersyst

Pypersyst provides fast, reliable, and flexible object persistence with a small footprint, suitable for embedding in other Python applications.

http://pypersyst.org/

shelve

A [http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-shelve.html shelf] is a persistent, dictionary-like object. The difference with dbm databases is that the values (not the keys!) in a shelf can be essentially arbitrary Python objects -- anything that the [http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-pickle.html pickle] module can handle. This includes most class instances, recursive data types, and objects containing lots of shared sub-objects. The keys are ordinary strings.

KirbyBase

http://www.netpromi.com/kirbybase.html

Datafiles interfaces

Things you open.

xBase

Which stands for .dbf files interface.BR .dbf files were produced by several old systems like dBase(II,III,IV), Fox(Base,Pro)

dbm

A family of old unix plain hash tables. Has varieties like dbm, ndbm, gdbm, dbmdb185.BR See [http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-anydbm.html anydbm], [http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-dumbdbm.html dumbdbm], [http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-dbhash.html dbhash], [http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-bsddb.html bsddb], [http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-dbm.html dbm], [http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-gdbm.html gdbm] in Python Standard Library.

MetaKit

http://www.equi4.com/metakit/python.html

XML Databases or Interfaces

Forest

Forest is a (native) XML database written in Python. It is intended to support fast queries of XML data.

https://infrae.com/viewvc/old/forest/

4ODS

http://www.4suite.org/

xsdbXML

http://xsdb.sourceforge.net/

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