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This is a python utility that allows users to import/export data to/from a database.
This library began as a wrapper around SQL Server's BCP utility. It makes some assumptions about parameters to simplify the interface and allow the user to work natively in python. Though it currently supports MSSQL, there are plans to extend support to other database dialects.
- Python 3.6+
This library purposely requires no python packages outside of the standard library, beyond testing and documentation needs. The intention is to maintain this status. However, you will need to have the appropriate command line utilities installed for the specific database dialects with which you'll interact. For example, if your database is a MS SQL SERVER instance, you'll need BCP installed. Consult the table below for further documentation, including download files and instructions.
RDBMS | Utility | Documentation / Installation |
---|---|---|
MS SQL Server | BCP | https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/tools/bcp-utility |
This library is still in development. So you'll have to build it from
source in the meantime. I'll soon get around to publishing it on pypi,
in which case you'll be able to install it using pip
pip install bcp
Import data:
import bcp
conn = bcp.Connection(host='HOST', driver='mssql', username='USER', password='PASSWORD')
my_bcp = bcp.BCP(conn)
file = bcp.DataFile(file_path='path/to/file.csv', delimiter=',')
my_bcp.load(input_file=file, table='table_name')
Export data:
import bcp
conn = bcp.Connection(host='HOST', driver='mssql', username='USER', password='PASSWORD')
my_bcp = bcp.BCP(conn)
file = bcp.DataFile(file_path='path/to/file.csv', delimiter=',')
my_bcp.dump(query='select * from sys.tables', output_file=file)
For the full documentation, please visit: https://bcp.readthedocs.io/en/latest/