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micropg_lite (The worlds lightest PostgreSQL driver for micropython)

A MicroPython PostgreSQL database driver made for microcontrollers (specifically for ESP8266) that are low on RAM.

Difference between micropg_lite and micropg

micropg_lite is a lightweight version based on micropg by nakagami. If you have RAM/memory issues with micropg than this library might solve this issue.

The micropg_lite library has some limitations in functionality due to the lightweight.

For more information, see micropg_lite-sql-handling-and-restrictions

Installation

  1. Download the micropg_lite.py file from this repository to your local computer.

  2. Copy the micropg_lite.py file to the "/lib" folder on the microcontroller using the Thonny IDE or another program. If there is no "lib" folder in the root directory, you have to create it.

    Hint for the Thony IDE:

    Open in the top bar the "View" menu and make sure that the entry "Files" has a "✓", if not then click on "Files". Now you can directly download and upload files from your computer to the microcontroller. You also can create folders on the microcontroller.

  3. Now you should be able to import the library to your microcontroller in a MicroPython file.

import micropg_lite

If there are problems or questions, open an issue on this github repository.

microcontroller file tree

/
├─ example.py
└─ lib/
    └─ micropg_lite.py

Examples

You need to establish a network connection before executing micropg_lite code. The SELECT example inclueds the wifi template. All other examples do not include the wifi template.

examples/ folder

The examples/ folder includes the database sql script which was used to create the database and the used data in all those examples. The examples folder also includes the full scripts used in this readme including the wifi connection template.

SELECT example with wifi connection:

import network   # Handles the wifi connection
import micropg_lite

### To Do: Fill in your wifi connection data and change the server data
ssid = 'wifissid' # replace the string with your wifi ssid
password = 'secret' # replase tge string with your wifi password

# Connect to network
wlan = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
wlan.active(True)
wlan.connect(ssid, password)

print("Wifi connected")

conn = micropg_lite.connect(host='127.0.0.1', # replace the string with your server ip-address
                    user='postgres', # replace the string with your user
                    password='123456', # replace the string with your password
                    database='exampledatabase')
cur = conn.cursor()

cur.execute('select * from customers')
selectresult = cur.fetchall()
conn.close()

# EXAMPLE: Print raw data
print(selectresult)

# EXAMPLE: Print data table
for r1 in selectresult:
    for r2 in r1:
        print(r2, end="\t")
    print()

INSERT example

conn = micropg_lite.connect(host='127.0.0.1', # replace the string with your server ip-address
                    user='postgres', # replace the string with your user
                    password='123456', # replace the string with your password
                    database='exampledatabase')
cur = conn.cursor()

cur.execute('INSERT INTO customers (id, firstName, lastName, email) values (%s, %s, %s, %s)', ['5', 'David', 'Wilson', 'david.wilson@example.com'])
conn.close()

UPDATE example

conn = micropg_lite.connect(host='127.0.0.1', # replace the string with your server ip-address
                    user='postgres', # replace the string with your user
                    password='123456', # replace the string with your password
                    database='exampledatabase')
cur = conn.cursor()

cur.execute('update customers set firstName=\'UpdatedFirstName\' where id=2;')
conn.close()

DELETE example

conn = micropg_lite.connect(host='127.0.0.1', # replace the string with your server ip-address
                    user='postgres', # replace the string with your user
                    password='123456', # replace the string with your password
                    database='exampledatabase')
cur = conn.cursor()

cur.execute('delete from customers where id=1;')
conn.close()

micropg_lite sql handling and restrictions