Python sqlite3 placeholder

偶尔善良 提交于 2019-12-04 07:13:20

Updated to fix my earlier error about how to use the paramstyle global

If the DB modules you use follow the Python Database API Specification v2.0, you can get the module global paramstyle which should be any of these:

  1. 'qmark' Question mark style, e.g. '...WHERE name=?'
  2. 'numeric' Numeric, positional style, e.g. '...WHERE name=:1'
  3. 'named' Named style, e.g. '...WHERE name=:name'
  4. 'format' ANSI C printf format codes, e.g. '...WHERE name=%s'
  5. 'pyformat' Python extended format codes, e.g. '...WHERE name=%(name)s'

You can then compose your SQL statements with the placeholder used by the module. You can do something like this:

import sqlite3

paramstyle = sqlite3.paramstyle

if paramstyle == 'qmark':
    ph = "?"
elif paramstyle == 'format':
    ph = "%s"
else:
    raise Exception("Unexpected paramstyle: %s" % paramstyle)

sql = "INSERT INTO foo VALUES (%(ph)s, %(ph)s, %(ph)s)" % { "ph" : ph }

The underlying library doesn't support %s, so it would need to be replaced manually. It might be easier to check the paramstyle attribute and replace all instances of a different placeholder in the query with an appropriate value instead.

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