Apply constraints before inserting and updating TinyDB records.
Method 1:
$ pip install tinydb-constraint
Method 2:
- Clone the project from GitHub
- Get poetry and
poetry install tinydb-constraint --path PATH/TO/TINYDB/CONSTRAINT
>>> from tinydb import TinyDB
>>> from tinydb_constraint import ConstraintTable
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> TinyDB.table_class = ConstraintTable
>>> db = TinyDB('db.json')
>>> db.set_schema({
... 'record_id': int,
... 'modified': datetime
... })
>>> db.schema
{
'record_id': Constraint(type_=int, unique=False, not_null=False),
'modified': Constraint(type_=datetime.datetime, unique=False, not_null=False)
}
I haven't modified the serialization yet, so datetime
type will actually produce datetime.isoformat()
, and to set datetime
, you have to pass a dateutil.parser.parse()
-parsable string.
Database schema is also settable via Constraint
object.
>>> from tinydb_constraint import Constraint
>>> db.set_schema({
... 'user_id': Constraint(type_=int, unique=True, not_null=True)
... })
If you want to disable certain string sanitization features, like stripping spaces or checking if string can be converted to datetime, this can be done by setting environmental variables.
TINYDB_SANITIZE=0
TINYDB_DATETIME=0
- Add ForeignKey constraints.
- tinydb-viewer - View records generated from TinyDB and alike (e.g. list of dictionaries.)