michiya / django-pyodbc-azure

Django backend for Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database using pyodbc
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-pyodbc-azure
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django-pyodbc-azure

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django-pyodbc-azure is a modern fork of django-pyodbc <https://code.google.com/archive/p/django-pyodbc/>, a Django <https://www.djangoproject.com/> Microsoft SQL Server external DB backend that uses ODBC by employing the pyodbc <https://github.com/mkleehammer/pyodbc>__ library. It supports Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database.

Features

Dependencies

Installation

  1. Install pyodbc and Django

  2. Install django-pyodbc-azure ::

    pip install django-pyodbc-azure

  3. Now you can point the ENGINE setting in the settings file used by your Django application or project to the 'sql_server.pyodbc' module path ::

    'ENGINE': 'sql_server.pyodbc'

Configuration

Standard Django settings


The following entries in a database-level settings dictionary
in DATABASES control the behavior of the backend:

-  ENGINE

   String. It must be ``"sql_server.pyodbc"``.

-  NAME

   String. Database name. Required.

-  HOST

   String. SQL Server instance in ``"server\instance"`` (on-premise) or
   ``"server.database.windows.net"`` (Azure SQL Database) format.

-  PORT

   String. Server instance port.
   An empty string means the default port.

-  USER

   String. Database user name in ``"user"`` (on-premise) or
   ``"user@server"`` (Azure SQL Database) format.
   If not given then MS Integrated Security will be used.

-  PASSWORD

   String. Database user password.

-  AUTOCOMMIT

   Boolean. Set this to False if you want to disable
   Django's transaction management and implement your own.

and the following entries are also available in the TEST dictionary
for any given database-level settings dictionary:

-  NAME

   String. The name of database to use when running the test suite.
   If the default value (``None``) is used, the test database will use
   the name "test\_" + ``NAME``.

-  COLLATION

   String. The collation order to use when creating the test database.
   If the default value (``None``) is used, the test database is assigned
   the default collation of the instance of SQL Server.

-  DEPENDENCIES

   String. The creation-order dependencies of the database.
   See the official Django documentation for more details.

-  MIRROR

   String. The alias of the database that this database should
   mirror during testing. Default value is ``None``.
   See the official Django documentation for more details.

OPTIONS

Dictionary. Current available keys are:

backend-specific settings


The following project-level settings also control the behavior of the backend:

-  DATABASE_CONNECTION_POOLING

   Boolean. If it is set to ``False``, pyodbc's connection pooling feature
   won't be activated.

Example

Here is an example of the database settings:

::

DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'sql_server.pyodbc',
        'NAME': 'mydb',
        'USER': 'user@myserver',             
        'PASSWORD': 'password',
        'HOST': 'myserver.database.windows.net',
        'PORT': '',

        'OPTIONS': {
            'driver': 'ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server',
        },
    },
}

# set this to False if you want to turn off pyodbc's connection pooling
DATABASE_CONNECTION_POOLING = False

Limitations

The following features are currently not supported:

Notice

This version of django-pyodbc-azure only supports Django 2.1. If you want to use it on older versions of Django, specify an appropriate version number (2.0.x.x for Django 2.0) at installation like this: ::

pip install "django-pyodbc-azure<2.1"