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2:mod:`anydbm` --- Generic access to DBM-style databases
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4
5.. module:: anydbm
6 :synopsis: Generic interface to DBM-style database modules.
7
8
9.. index::
10 module: dbhash
11 module: bsddb
12 module: gdbm
13 module: dbm
14 module: dumbdbm
15
16:mod:`anydbm` is a generic interface to variants of the DBM database ---
17:mod:`dbhash` (requires :mod:`bsddb`), :mod:`gdbm`, or :mod:`dbm`. If none of
18these modules is installed, the slow-but-simple implementation in module
19:mod:`dumbdbm` will be used.
20
21
22.. function:: open(filename[, flag[, mode]])
23
24 Open the database file *filename* and return a corresponding object.
25
26 If the database file already exists, the :mod:`whichdb` module is used to
27 determine its type and the appropriate module is used; if it does not exist, the
28 first module listed above that can be imported is used.
29
30 The optional *flag* argument can be ``'r'`` to open an existing database for
31 reading only, ``'w'`` to open an existing database for reading and writing,
32 ``'c'`` to create the database if it doesn't exist, or ``'n'``, which will
33 always create a new empty database. If not specified, the default value is
34 ``'r'``.
35
36 The optional *mode* argument is the Unix mode of the file, used only when the
37 database has to be created. It defaults to octal ``0666`` (and will be modified
38 by the prevailing umask).
39
40
41.. exception:: error
42
43 A tuple containing the exceptions that can be raised by each of the supported
44 modules, with a unique exception also named :exc:`anydbm.error` as the first
45 item --- the latter is used when :exc:`anydbm.error` is raised.
46
47The object returned by :func:`open` supports most of the same functionality as
48dictionaries; keys and their corresponding values can be stored, retrieved, and
49deleted, and the :meth:`has_key` and :meth:`keys` methods are available. Keys
50and values must always be strings.
51
52The following example records some hostnames and a corresponding title, and
53then prints out the contents of the database::
54
55 import anydbm
56
57 # Open database, creating it if necessary.
58 db = anydbm.open('cache', 'c')
59
60 # Record some values
61 db['www.python.org'] = 'Python Website'
62 db['www.cnn.com'] = 'Cable News Network'
63
64 # Loop through contents. Other dictionary methods
65 # such as .keys(), .values() also work.
66 for k, v in db.iteritems():
Georg Brandl6911e3c2007-09-04 07:15:32 +000067 print(k, '\t', v)
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69 # Storing a non-string key or value will raise an exception (most
70 # likely a TypeError).
71 db['www.yahoo.com'] = 4
72
73 # Close when done.
74 db.close()
75
76
77.. seealso::
78
79 Module :mod:`dbhash`
80 BSD ``db`` database interface.
81
82 Module :mod:`dbm`
83 Standard Unix database interface.
84
85 Module :mod:`dumbdbm`
86 Portable implementation of the ``dbm`` interface.
87
88 Module :mod:`gdbm`
89 GNU database interface, based on the ``dbm`` interface.
90
91 Module :mod:`shelve`
92 General object persistence built on top of the Python ``dbm`` interface.
93
94 Module :mod:`whichdb`
95 Utility module used to determine the type of an existing database.
96