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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: peewee
Version: 2.10.2
Summary: a little orm
Home-page: http://github.com/coleifer/peewee/
Author: Charles Leifer
Author-email: coleifer@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: Attention
        ---------
        
        I've pushed the alpha branch of Peewee 3.0, which is a more-or-less total rewrite. The APIs are all mostly backwards-compatible, though some features and extension modules have been removed. Check it out if you're curious: https://github.com/coleifer/peewee/tree/3.0a
        
        .. image:: http://media.charlesleifer.com/blog/photos/p1423749536.32.png
        
        peewee
        ======
        
        Peewee is a simple and small ORM. It has few (but expressive) concepts, making it easy to learn and intuitive to use.
        
        * A small, expressive ORM
        * Written in python with support for versions 2.6+ and 3.2+.
        * built-in support for sqlite, mysql and postgresql
        * tons of extensions available in the `playhouse <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html>`_
        
          * `Postgresql HStore, JSON, arrays and more <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html#postgres-ext>`_
          * `SQLite full-text search, user-defined functions, virtual tables and more <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html#sqlite-ext>`_
          * `Schema migrations <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html#migrate>`_ and `model code generator <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html#pwiz>`_
          * `Connection pool <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html#pool>`_
          * `Encryption <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html#sqlcipher-ext>`_
          * `and much, much more... <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html>`_
        
        .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/coleifer/peewee.svg?branch=master
          :target: https://travis-ci.org/coleifer/peewee
        
        New to peewee? Here is a list of documents you might find most helpful when getting
        started:
        
        * `Quickstart guide <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/quickstart.html#quickstart>`_ -- this guide covers all the essentials. It will take you between 5 and 10 minutes to go through it.
        * `Guide to the various query operators <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/querying.html#query-operators>`_ describes how to construct queries and combine expressions.
        * `Field types table <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/models.html#field-types-table>`_ lists the various field types peewee supports and the parameters they accept.
        
        For flask helpers, check out the `flask_utils extension module <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html#flask-utils>`_. You can also use peewee with the popular extension `flask-admin <https://flask-admin.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_ to provide a Django-like admin interface for managing peewee models.
        
        Examples
        --------
        
        Defining models is similar to Django or SQLAlchemy:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            from peewee import *
            from playhouse.sqlite_ext import SqliteExtDatabase
            import datetime
        
            db = SqliteExtDatabase('my_database.db')
        
            class BaseModel(Model):
                class Meta:
                    database = db
        
            class User(BaseModel):
                username = CharField(unique=True)
        
            class Tweet(BaseModel):
                user = ForeignKeyField(User, related_name='tweets')
                message = TextField()
                created_date = DateTimeField(default=datetime.datetime.now)
                is_published = BooleanField(default=True)
        
        Connect to the database and create tables:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            db.connect()
            db.create_tables([User, Tweet])
        
        Create a few rows:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            charlie = User.create(username='charlie')
            huey = User(username='huey')
            huey.save()
        
            # No need to set `is_published` or `created_date` since they
            # will just use the default values we specified.
            Tweet.create(user=charlie, message='My first tweet')
        
        Queries are expressive and composable:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            # A simple query selecting a user.
            User.get(User.username == 'charles')
        
            # Get tweets created by one of several users. The "<<" operator
            # corresponds to the SQL "IN" operator.
            usernames = ['charlie', 'huey', 'mickey']
            users = User.select().where(User.username << usernames)
            tweets = Tweet.select().where(Tweet.user << users)
        
            # We could accomplish the same using a JOIN:
            tweets = (Tweet
                      .select()
                      .join(User)
                      .where(User.username << usernames))
        
            # How many tweets were published today?
            tweets_today = (Tweet
                            .select()
                            .where(
                                (Tweet.created_date >= datetime.date.today()) &
                                (Tweet.is_published == True))
                            .count())
        
            # Paginate the user table and show me page 3 (users 41-60).
            User.select().order_by(User.username).paginate(3, 20)
        
            # Order users by the number of tweets they've created:
            tweet_ct = fn.Count(Tweet.id)
            users = (User
                     .select(User, tweet_ct.alias('ct'))
                     .join(Tweet, JOIN.LEFT_OUTER)
                     .group_by(User)
                     .order_by(tweet_ct.desc()))
        
            # Do an atomic update
            Counter.update(count=Counter.count + 1).where(
                Counter.url == request.url)
        
        Check out the `example app <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/example.html>`_ for a working Twitter-clone website written with Flask.
        
        Learning more
        -------------
        
        Check the `documentation <http://docs.peewee-orm.com/>`_ for more examples.
        
        Specific question? Come hang out in the #peewee channel on irc.freenode.net, or post to the mailing list, http://groups.google.com/group/peewee-orm . If you would like to report a bug, `create a new issue <https://github.com/coleifer/peewee/issues/new>`_ on GitHub.
        
        Still want more info?
        ---------------------
        
        .. image:: http://media.charlesleifer.com/blog/photos/wat.jpg
        
        I've written a number of blog posts about building applications and web-services with peewee (and usually Flask). If you'd like to see some real-life applications that use peewee, the following resources may be useful:
        
        * `Building a note-taking app with Flask and Peewee <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/saturday-morning-hack-a-little-note-taking-app-with-flask/>`_ as well as `Part 2 <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/saturday-morning-hacks-revisiting-the-notes-app/>`_ and `Part 3 <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/saturday-morning-hacks-adding-full-text-search-to-the-flask-note-taking-app/>`_.
        * `Analytics web service built with Flask and Peewee <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/saturday-morning-hacks-building-an-analytics-app-with-flask/>`_.
        * `Personalized news digest (with a boolean query parser!) <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/saturday-morning-hack-personalized-news-digest-with-boolean-query-parser/>`_.
        * `Structuring Flask apps with Peewee <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/structuring-flask-apps-a-how-to-for-those-coming-from-django/>`_.
        * `Creating a lastpass clone with Flask and Peewee <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/creating-a-personal-password-manager/>`_.
        * `Creating a bookmarking web-service that takes screenshots of your bookmarks <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/building-bookmarking-service-python-and-phantomjs/>`_.
        * `Building a pastebin, wiki and a bookmarking service using Flask and Peewee <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/dont-sweat-small-stuff-use-flask-blueprints/>`_.
        * `Encrypted databases with Python and SQLCipher <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/encrypted-sqlite-databases-with-python-and-sqlcipher/>`_.
        * `Dear Diary: An Encrypted, Command-Line Diary with Peewee <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/dear-diary-an-encrypted-command-line-diary-with-python/>`_.
        * `Query Tree Structures in SQLite using Peewee and the Transitive Closure Extension <http://charlesleifer.com/blog/querying-tree-structures-in-sqlite-using-python-and-the-transitive-closure-extension/>`_.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3