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Tue Dec 14 07:51:51 UTC 2021 - pgajdos@suse.com
- version update to 3.19
* lot of changes, see changelog.rst in the package or
https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/blob/main/docs/changelog.rst
Accepting request 873656 from home:andythe_great:branches:devel:languages:python - Update to version 3.5. * ``sqlite-utils insert --sniff`` option for detecting the delimiter and quote character used by a CSV file * The ``table.rows_where()``, ``table.search()`` and ``table.search_sql()`` methods all now take optional ``offset=`` and ``limit=`` arguments. * New ``--no-headers`` option for ``sqlite-utils insert --csv`` to handle CSV files that are missing the header row. * Fixed bug where inserting data with extra columns in subsequent chunks would throw an error. * Fixed bug importing CSV files with columns containing more than 128KB of data. * Test suite now runs in CI against Ubuntu, macOS and Windows. - Updates for 3.4.1 * Fixed a code import bug that slipped in to 3.4. - Updates for 3.4 * ``sqlite-utils insert --csv`` now accepts optional ``--delimiter`` and ``--quotechar`` options. - Updates for 3.3 * The ``table.m2m()`` method now accepts an optional ``alter=True`` argument to specify that any missing columns should be added to the referenced table. - Updates for 3.2.1 * Fixed a bug where ``.add_missing_columns()`` failed to take case insensitive column names into account. - Updates for 3.2 * This release introduces a new mechanism for speeding up ``count(*)`` queries using cached table counts, stored in a ``_counts`` table and updated by triggers. This mechanism is described in :ref:`python_api_cached_table_counts`, and can be enabled using Python API methods or the new ``enable-counts`` CLI command. * ``table.enable_counts()`` method for enabling these triggers on a specific table. * ``db.enable_counts()`` method for enabling triggers on every table in the database. * New ``sqlite-utils enable-counts my.db`` command for enabling counts on all or specific tables, see :ref:`cli_enable_counts`. * New ``sqlite-utils triggers`` command for listing the triggers defined for a database or specific tables. * New ``db.use_counts_table`` property which, if ``True``, causes ``table.count`` to read from the ``_counts`` table. * ``table.has_counts_triggers`` property revealing if a table has been configured with the new ``_counts`` database triggers. * ``db.reset_counts()`` method and ``sqlite-utils reset-counts`` command for resetting the values in the ``_counts`` table. * The previously undocumented ``db.escape()`` method has been renamed to ``db.quote()``. * New ``table.triggers_dict`` and ``db.triggers_dict`` introspection properties. * ``sqlite-utils insert`` now shows a more useful error message for invalid JSON. - Updates for 3.1.1 * Fixed failing test caused by ``optimize`` sometimes creating larger database files. * Documentation now lives on https://sqlite-utils.datasette.io/ * README now includes ``brew install sqlite-utils`` installation method. - Updates for 3.1 * New command: ``sqlite-utils analyze-tables my.db`` outputs useful information about the table columns in the database, such as the number of distinct values and how many rows are null. * New ``table.analyze_column(column)`` Python method used by the ``analyze-tables`` command - see :ref:`python_api_analyze_column`. * The ``table.update()`` method now correctly handles values that should be stored as JSON. - Updates for 3.0 * This release introduces a new ``sqlite-utils search`` command for searching tables, see :ref:`cli_search`. * The ``table.search()`` method has been redesigned. * The release includes minor backwards-incompatible changes, hence the version bump to 3.0. Those changes, which should not affect most users, are: * The ``-c`` shortcut option for outputting CSV is no longer available. The full ``--csv`` option is required instead. * The ``-f`` shortcut for ``--fmt`` has also been removed - use ``--fmt``. * The ``table.search()`` method now defaults to sorting by relevance, not sorting by ``rowid``. * The ``table.search()`` method now returns a generator over a list of Python dictionaries. It previously returned a list of tuples. * The ``query``, ``tables``, ``rows`` and ``search`` CLI commands now accept a new ``--tsv`` option which outputs the results in TSV. * A new ``table.virtual_table_using`` property reveals if a table is a virtual table, and returns the upper case type of virtual table (e.g. ``FTS4`` or ``FTS5``) if it is. It returns ``None`` if the table is not a virtual table. * The new ``table.search_sql()`` method returns the SQL for searching a table, see :ref:`python_api_fts_search_sql`. * ``sqlite-utils rows`` now accepts multiple optional ``-c`` parameters specifying the columns to return. * The ``sqlite-utils search`` command now defaults to returning every result, unless you add a ``--limit 20`` option. * The ``sqlite-utils search -c`` and ``table.search(columns=[])`` options are now fully respected. - Skip python2 because python-sqlite-fts4 don't support it. - Skip python36 because python-panda don't support it. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/873656 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-sqlite-utils?expand=0&rev=3
2021-02-19 08:28:28 +00:00
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Thu Feb 18 08:32:36 UTC 2021 - andy great <andythe_great@pm.me>
- Update to version 3.5.
* ``sqlite-utils insert --sniff`` option for detecting the delimiter
and quote character used by a CSV file
* The ``table.rows_where()``, ``table.search()`` and
``table.search_sql()`` methods all now take optional ``offset=``
and ``limit=`` arguments.
* New ``--no-headers`` option for ``sqlite-utils insert --csv`` to
handle CSV files that are missing the header row.
* Fixed bug where inserting data with extra columns in subsequent
chunks would throw an error.
* Fixed bug importing CSV files with columns containing more than
128KB of data.
* Test suite now runs in CI against Ubuntu, macOS and Windows.
- Updates for 3.4.1
* Fixed a code import bug that slipped in to 3.4.
- Updates for 3.4
* ``sqlite-utils insert --csv`` now accepts optional
``--delimiter`` and ``--quotechar`` options.
- Updates for 3.3
* The ``table.m2m()`` method now accepts an optional ``alter=True``
argument to specify that any missing columns should be added to
the referenced table.
- Updates for 3.2.1
* Fixed a bug where ``.add_missing_columns()`` failed to take case
insensitive column names into account.
- Updates for 3.2
* This release introduces a new mechanism for speeding up
``count(*)`` queries using cached table counts, stored in a
``_counts`` table and updated by triggers. This mechanism is
described in :ref:`python_api_cached_table_counts`, and can be
enabled using Python API methods or the new ``enable-counts``
CLI command.
* ``table.enable_counts()`` method for enabling these triggers
on a specific table.
* ``db.enable_counts()`` method for enabling triggers on every
table in the database.
* New ``sqlite-utils enable-counts my.db`` command for enabling
counts on all or specific tables, see :ref:`cli_enable_counts`.
* New ``sqlite-utils triggers`` command for listing the triggers
defined for a database or specific tables.
* New ``db.use_counts_table`` property which, if ``True``, causes
``table.count`` to read from the ``_counts`` table.
* ``table.has_counts_triggers`` property revealing if a table has
been configured with the new ``_counts`` database triggers.
* ``db.reset_counts()`` method and ``sqlite-utils reset-counts``
command for resetting the values in the ``_counts`` table.
* The previously undocumented ``db.escape()`` method has been
renamed to ``db.quote()``.
* New ``table.triggers_dict`` and ``db.triggers_dict``
introspection properties.
* ``sqlite-utils insert`` now shows a more useful error message
for invalid JSON.
- Updates for 3.1.1
* Fixed failing test caused by ``optimize`` sometimes creating
larger database files.
* Documentation now lives on https://sqlite-utils.datasette.io/
* README now includes ``brew install sqlite-utils`` installation method.
- Updates for 3.1
* New command: ``sqlite-utils analyze-tables my.db`` outputs useful
information about the table columns in the database, such as the
number of distinct values and how many rows are null.
* New ``table.analyze_column(column)`` Python method used by the
``analyze-tables`` command - see :ref:`python_api_analyze_column`.
* The ``table.update()`` method now correctly handles values that
should be stored as JSON.
- Updates for 3.0
* This release introduces a new ``sqlite-utils search`` command
for searching tables, see :ref:`cli_search`.
* The ``table.search()`` method has been redesigned.
* The release includes minor backwards-incompatible changes, hence
the version bump to 3.0. Those changes, which should not affect
most users, are:
* The ``-c`` shortcut option for outputting CSV is no longer
available. The full ``--csv`` option is required instead.
* The ``-f`` shortcut for ``--fmt`` has also been removed - use
``--fmt``.
* The ``table.search()`` method now defaults to sorting by
relevance, not sorting by ``rowid``.
* The ``table.search()`` method now returns a generator over a list
of Python dictionaries. It previously returned a list of tuples.
* The ``query``, ``tables``, ``rows`` and ``search`` CLI commands
now accept a new ``--tsv`` option which outputs the results in TSV.
* A new ``table.virtual_table_using`` property reveals if a table
is a virtual table, and returns the upper case type of virtual
table (e.g. ``FTS4`` or ``FTS5``) if it is. It returns ``None``
if the table is not a virtual table.
* The new ``table.search_sql()`` method returns the SQL for
searching a table, see :ref:`python_api_fts_search_sql`.
* ``sqlite-utils rows`` now accepts multiple optional ``-c``
parameters specifying the columns to return.
* The ``sqlite-utils search`` command now defaults to returning
every result, unless you add a ``--limit 20`` option.
* The ``sqlite-utils search -c`` and ``table.search(columns=[])``
options are now fully respected.
- Skip python2 because python-sqlite-fts4 don't support it.
- Skip python36 because python-panda don't support it.
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Sun Aug 23 16:02:45 UTC 2020 - John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com>
- Update to v2.16
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Mon Jan 6 20:21:59 UTC 2020 - John Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com>
- Initial spec for v2.0.1