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# SnailDB
SnailDB is a lightweight, non-SQL database for Python, designed for simplicity and ease of use.
## Table of Contents
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Version](#version)
- [Quick Start](#quick-start)
- [Examples](#examples)
- [Delete](#delete)
- [Query](#query)
- [Features](#features)
- [Contributing](#contributing)
- [License](#license)
## Installation
```bash
pip install snailDB
from snaildb import version
# To check which version of SnailDB is installed
print(version())
from snaildb import SnailDB
# Create a SnailDB instance
db = SnailDB("database.json", "data")
# Get the name of the database
print("Using database:", db.get_db_name())
# Insert data
db.insert({"key": "1", "name": "John", "age": 30})
db.insert({"key": "2", "name": "Alice", "age": 25})
# Get data
print("Key '1' data:", db.get("1"))
# Setup the database on db
db = SnailDB("my_database.json", "data")
# Example 1: Insert a document using insert() function
db.insert({"key": "1", "name": "Akhil", "age": 20})
# Example 2: Insert multiple documents using insert_all() function
db.insert_all({"key": "3", "name": "Jon", "age": 10}, {"key": "4", "name": "Ali", "age": 21})
# Example 3: Update the database
# For updating the database, use the key value.
db.update("1", {"name": "John", "age": 31})
# Example 4: View the database
# Print data without pretty formatting:
print(db.get("1"))
# Print data with pretty formatting:
print(db.get("1", pretty=True))
# Example 5: View all the database
# Print all data without pretty formatting:
print(db.get_all())
# Print all data with pretty formatting:
print(db.get_all(pretty=True))
# Example 6: Delete data
# For deleting data, enter the key
db.delete("2")
# Example 7: Delete the entire database
# The db database will be deleted
db.drop()
# Query Function without pretty formatting
test = db.query("age", "<", 30)
print(test)
# Query Function with pretty formatting
test = db.query("age", "<", 30, pretty=True)
print(test)
# We can use all operators
#Greater Operator
test = db.query("age", ">", 30, pretty=True)
print(test)
#Lesser Operator
test = db.query("age", "<", 30, pretty=True)
print(test)
#Equal to operator
test = db.query("name", "=", "Ali", pretty=True)
print(test)
# Lesser and Equal to operator
test = db.query("age", "<=", 29, pretty=True)
print(test)
# Greater and Equal to operator
test = db.query("age", ">=", 29, pretty=True)
print(test)
# Not Equal to operator
test = db.query("age", "!=", 29, pretty=True)
print(test)
# Query Method with Skip Method
test = db.query("age", "<", 30, skip=1, pretty=True)
print(test)
# Query Method with Limt method
test = db.query("age", "<", 30, limt=1, pretty=True)
print(test)
# Query Method with Limt method and skip method
test = db.query("age", "<", 30, skip=1, limt=1, pretty=True)
print(test)
- Lightweight: SnailDB is designed to be a lightweight database, providing basic functionalities without unnecessary complexities.
- Simple API: The API is easy to use, making it suitable for small to medium-sized projects.
- Persistent Storage: Data is stored in a JSON file, ensuring persistence across sessions.
- Basic CRUD Operations: SnailDB supports basic Create, Read, Update, and Delete operations.
- Query Functionality: Perform simple queries based on field name, operator, and target value.
Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute to SnailDB, please check the Contributing Guide.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.