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   * (mut'ble only) create/drop column( column name, table, bool index=False, bool primary key=False )    * (mut'ble only) create/drop column( column name, col type, table, bool index=False, bool primary key=False )
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   * print
    * should probably just print a string with database name, number of tables...?
   * show
    * for extensions to the Database class, this can be anything, e.g. graph database prints nice table
    * for __default__ database class, execute any queries and print the data- this isn't that much of an issue since everything will be int, real, bool or string...
    * notebook will print a nice html table
    * for command line, output returned by sqlite is a pretty good template
   * query
   * init
   * vacuum
   * clear queries
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   * unified Database class
     * recursive queries without actually calling sqlite every time: queries kept track of by a string...
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     * print?
       * should probably just print a string with database name, number of tables...?
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     * show
       * for extensions to the Database class, this can be anything, e.g. graph database prints nice table
       * for __default__ database class, what would this do? execute any queries and print the data?
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Databases

[:days4/projects/: Other SAGE Days 4 Projects]

Robert Miller, Emily Kirkman, Tom Boothby, David Joyner, Yi Qiang

GOAL: SAGE Enhancement Proposal.

  • Database class
    • instance field
      • filename -- the database itself
      • connection -- a pysqlite connection to 'filename'
      • query string -- this would be a string representing the 'query state' of the database object.
        • allows for recursive searching quickly, since we can simply modify the string, and wait until we have to execute the query
      • dict of tables -- keyed by table name, entries are
        • dict of columns -- keyed by column name, keeps track of indices, primary key state
      • mutable -- boolean
    • functions
      • (mut'ble only) create/drop table
      • (mut'ble only) create/drop column( column name, col type, table, bool index=False, bool primary key=False )
        • if no table specified, raise an error and educate user about sql
      • (mut'ble only) create/drop index( column, table(s) )
      • (mut'ble only) create/drop primary key( column, table )
        • QUESTION: should we allow multiple tables? bounce this off someone who knows (i.e. is it possible to do this with sqlite?)
      • (mut'ble only) create/drop row( table, dict )
        • create accepts a dictionary keyed by column name
          • def foo(table=None, **kwds):
                if table is None:
                    raise KeyError('Table must be specified')
                print kwds
            
            sage: foo(table='table_name', shit='poo', dog='cat')
            # works
            sage: foo(shit='poo', dog='cat')
            Exception (click to the left for traceback):
            ...
            KeyError: 'Table must be specified'
      • (mut'ble only) add data from whatever (e.g. quickly via sql file): magic function to deal with other ways to add data? think about this more later.
      • copy
      • save
        •  D.save('my.db')  should copy the class's database file to my.db.

        • should this execute queries first?
      • print
        • should probably just print a string with database name, number of tables...?
      • show
        • for extensions to the Database class, this can be anything, e.g. graph database prints nice table
        • for default database class, execute any queries and print the data- this isn't that much of an issue since everything will be int, real, bool or string...

        • notebook will print a nice html table
        • for command line, output returned by sqlite is a pretty good template
      • query
      • init
      • vacuum
      • clear queries


  • exactly what should the following do?
    • D = Database('something.db')
      Q = D.query({'number_of_finches' : 7}, inplace=False) # hypothetical way to query
    • proposal: it should create a new Database object, with a separate connection to the same database, and add "number_of_finches = 7" to the query string
      D = Database('something.db')
      D.query({'number_of_finches' : 7}, inplace=True) # hypothetical way to query
    • proposal: it should add "number_of_finches = 7" to the query string
  • init establishes connection to sqlite
    •  D = Database()  creates a new temp database and opens a connection to it

    •  D = Database('existing.db')  opens a connection to 'existing.db'

  • create, remove and modify tables
  • clear_queries


  • Brainless database creation.
  • Databases distributed with sage: Standard databases included with sage should be immutable
  • Online databases
    • cgi web-accessible...
    • accessible from SAGE, perhaps hosted at sage.math...
    • SQLite servers?
  • Automagic caching: keep track of computation results
    • keeping those results in portable objects, making these objects merge-able, etc...
  • Licensing: DBGPL?

  • Noticing identical database entries
  • SAGE [http://www.initd.org/pub/software/pysqlite/doc/usage-guide.html interface] to sqlite [:sqlite-tutorial: creating your own database using sqlite in sage]

days4/projects/database (last edited 2008-11-14 13:42:11 by anonymous)