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PSQLPy - Async PostgreSQL driver for Python written in Rust.

Driver for PostgreSQL written fully in Rust and exposed to Python. Main goals of the library is speed and type safety.

Documentation

You can find full documentation here - PSQLPy documentation

Installation

You can install package with pip or poetry.

poetry:

> poetry add psqlpy

pip:

> pip install psqlpy

Or you can build it by yourself. To do it, install stable rust and maturin.

> maturin develop --release

Usage

Usage is as easy as possible. Create new instance of ConnectionPool and start querying. You don't need to startup connection pool, the connection pool will create connections as needed.

from typing import Any

from psqlpy import ConnectionPool, QueryResult


db_pool = ConnectionPool(
    username="postgres",
    password="pg_password",
    host="localhost",
    port=5432,
    db_name="postgres",
    max_db_pool_size=2,
)

async def main() -> None:
    res: QueryResult = await db_pool.execute(
        "SELECT * FROM users",
    )

    print(res.result())
    # You don't need to close Database Pool by yourself,
    # rust does it instead.

Benchmarks

We have made some benchmark to compare PSQLPy, AsyncPG, Psycopg3. Main idea is do not compare clear drivers because there are a few situations in which you need to use only driver without any other dependencies.

So infrastructure consists of:

  1. AioHTTP
  2. PostgreSQL driver (PSQLPy, AsyncPG, Psycopg3)
  3. PostgreSQL v15. Server is located in other part of the world, because we want to simulate network problems.
  4. Grafana (dashboards)
  5. InfluxDB
  6. JMeter (for load testing)

The results are very promising! PSQLPy is faster than AsyncPG at best by 2 times, at worst by 45%. PsycoPG is 3.5 times slower than PSQLPy in the worst case, 60% in the best case.

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