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Python and MySql Database Connectivity

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Python-with-MySql-Database

Python and MySql Database Connectivity

Python can be used in database applications.

One of the most popular databases is MySQL.

MySQL Database To be able to experiment with the code examples in this tutorial, you should have MySQL installed on your computer.

You can download a free MySQL database at https://www.mysql.com/downloads/.

Install MySQL Driver Python needs a MySQL driver to access the MySQL database.

In this tutorial we will use the driver "MySQL Connector".

We recommend that you use PIP to install "MySQL Connector".

PIP is most likely already installed in your Python environment.

Navigate your command line to the location of PIP, and type the following:

Download and install "MySQL Connector":

C:\Users\Your Name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts>python -m pip install mysql-connector Now you have downloaded and installed a MySQL driver.

Test MySQL Connector To test if the installation was successful, or if you already have "MySQL Connector" installed, create a Python page with the following content:

demo_mysql_test.py:

import mysql.connector If the above code was executed with no errors, "MySQL Connector" is installed and ready to be used.

Create Connection Start by creating a connection to the database.

Use the username and password from your MySQL database:

demo_mysql_connection.py:

import mysql.connector

mydb = mysql.connector.connect( host="localhost", user="yourusername", passwd="yourpassword" )

print(mydb) Now you can start querying the database using SQL statements.