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Brought documentation for sqlite3 module up-to-date. Fixed Issue1625205 which
complained about commit, rollback and close not being documented.
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import sqlite3
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con = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
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con.execute("create table person (id integer primary key, firstname varchar unique)")
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# Successful, con.commit() is called automatically afterwards
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with con:
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con.execute("insert into person(firstname) values (?)", ("Joe",))
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# con.rollback() is called after the with block finishes with an exception, the
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# exception is still raised and must be catched
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try:
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with con:
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con.execute("insert into person(firstname) values (?)", ("Joe",))
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except sqlite3.IntegrityError:
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print "couldn't add Joe twice"
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:class:`sqlite3.Cursor`.
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.. method:: Connection.commit()
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This method commits the current transaction. If you don't call this method,
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anything you did since the last call to commit() is not visible from from
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other database connections. If you wonder why you don't see the data you've
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written to the database, please check you didn't forget to call this method.
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.. method:: Connection.rollback()
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This method rolls back any changes to the database since the last call to
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:meth:`commit`.
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.. method:: Connection.close()
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This closes the database connection. Note that this does not automatically
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call :meth:`commit`. If you just close your database connection without
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calling :meth:`commit` first, your changes will be lost!
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.. method:: Connection.execute(sql, [parameters])
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This is a nonstandard shortcut that creates an intermediate cursor object by
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calling the cursor method, then calls the cursor's :meth:`executemany` method
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with the parameters given.
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.. method:: Connection.executescript(sql_script)
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This is a nonstandard shortcut that creates an intermediate cursor object by
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one. All necessary constants are available in the :mod:`sqlite3` module.
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.. method:: Connection.set_progress_handler(handler, n)
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.. versionadded:: 2.6
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This routine registers a callback. The callback is invoked for every *n*
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instructions of the SQLite virtual machine. This is useful if you want to
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get called from SQLite during long-running operations, for example to update
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a GUI.
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If you want to clear any previously installed progress handler, call the
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method with :const:`None` for *handler*.
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.. attribute:: Connection.row_factory
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You can change this attribute to a callable that accepts the cursor and the
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statement, or set it to one of SQLite's supported isolation levels: DEFERRED,
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IMMEDIATE or EXCLUSIVE.
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As the :mod:`sqlite3` module needs to keep track of the transaction state, you
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should not use ``OR ROLLBACK`` or ``ON CONFLICT ROLLBACK`` in your SQL. Instead,
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catch the :exc:`IntegrityError` and call the :meth:`rollback` method of the
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connection yourself.
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Using pysqlite efficiently
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.. literalinclude:: ../includes/sqlite3/rowclass.py
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Using the connection as a context manager
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. versionadded:: 2.6
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Connection objects can be used as context managers
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that automatically commit or rollback transactions. In the event of an
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exception, the transaction is rolled back; otherwise, the transaction is
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committed:
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.. literalinclude:: ../includes/sqlite3/ctx_manager.py
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