bitty.py
A tiny storage layer.
Why another storage layer?
I wanted one that was small (both in terms of a single file and in actual kloc), tested and could handle multiple data stores. And because it was fun.
Example
bitty
supports the usual CRUD methods. For example::
from bitty import *
bit = Bitty('sqlite:///home/code/my_database.db')
bit.add('people', name='Claris', says='Moof!', age=37)
bit.add('people', name='John Doe', says='No comment.', age=37)
# Select all.
for row in bit.find('people'):
print row['name']
bit.close()
See examples/
and tests.py
for more usages.
Supported Backends
- SQLite
- Postgres
- MySQL
Schema
You're responsible for your own schema. bitty does the smallest amount of introspection it can to get by.
When to use bitty?
bitty
is best used in environments like resource-based APIs and when
integrating with other software (like a bigger web framework).
Tastes great when used with itty.
Serious Python Programmers™ with Enterprise Requirements need not apply.
author: Daniel Lindsley
date: 2010-01-20