Try bring C# linq to python 🎈.
The library is a demo, not for production (yet).
Different between lquery and others (linq for python like asq
):
lquery try convert func (from bytecode) to SQL and query on database process.
For C#:
IQueryable<?> query = null;
var items = query.Where(z => z.Name == 's').Select(z => z.Value).ToList();
So for python:
query: Queryable = ...;
expr = query.where(lambda z: z.name == 's').select(lambda z: z.value).to_list();
from lquery import enumerable
query: Queryable = enumerable([1, 2, 3])
# then query it
from lquery.extras.mongodb import MongoDbQuery
collection = # get a collection from pymongo
query: Queryable = MongoDbQuery(collection)
# then query it
select
select_many
group_by
where
of_type
take
take_while
skip
skip_while
distinct
order_by
order_by_descending
reverse
first
first_or_default
last
last_or_default
single
single_or_default
element_at
count
concat
difference
intersect
union
join
group_join
zip
zip_longest
min
max
sum
average
aggregate
any
all
contains
sequence_equal
to_list
to_dict
for_each
load
- only for IQueryable, same asAsEnumerable()
from C#
read more examples from unittests.
Print reduce info is easy way to check what query will compile to SQL.
code example:
>>> from lquery.extras.mongodb import MongoDbQuery
>>> mongo_query = MongoDbQuery(None)
>>> reduce_info = mongo_query\
... .where(lambda x: (x['size']['h'] == 14) & (x['size']['uom'] == 'cm'))\
... .skip(1)\
... .where(lambda x: x['size']['w'] > 15)\
... .get_reduce_info()
>>> reduce_info.print()
reduce info of:
Queryable()
.where(<function <lambda> at 0x0000025DBC661EA0>)
.skip(1)
.where(<function <lambda> at 0x0000025DBE957840>)
=>
[SRC] None
[SQL] where(<function <lambda> at 0x0000025DBC661EA0>)
[SQL] skip(1)
[MEM] where(<function <lambda> at 0x0000025DBE957840>)
you can see the 1st where()
and 1st skip()
was success compile to SQL, and 2nd where()
only work inside python process.