Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: django-db-connection-pool
Version: 1.2.1
Summary: Persistent database connection backends for Django
Home-page: https://github.com/altairbow/django-db-connection-pool
Author: Altair Bow
Author-email: altair.bow@foxmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-db-connection-pool/
Keywords: django,db,database,persistent,connection,pool
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Framework :: Django
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Provides-Extra: all
Provides-Extra: mysql
Provides-Extra: oracle
Provides-Extra: postgresql
Provides-Extra: jdbc
License-File: LICENSE

# django-db-connection-pool

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MySQL & Oracle & PostgreSQL & JDBC (Oracle, OceanBase) connection pool backends of Django, 
Be based on [SQLAlchemy](https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy). 
Work fine in multiprocessing and multithreading django project.

* [中文版](README_CN.md)

## Quickstart

### Installation

Install with `pip` with all engines:
```bash
$ pip install django-db-connection-pool[all]
```
or select specific engines:
```bash
$ pip install django-db-connection-pool[mysql,oracle,postgresql,jdbc]
```
or one of mysql,oracle,postgresql,jdbc
```bash
$ pip install django-db-connection-pool[oracle]
```

### Update settings.DATABASES

#### MySQL  
change `django.db.backends.mysql` to `dj_db_conn_pool.backends.mysql`:
```python
DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'dj_db_conn_pool.backends.mysql'
    }
}
```

#### Oracle  
change `django.db.backends.oracle` to `dj_db_conn_pool.backends.oracle`:
```python
DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'dj_db_conn_pool.backends.oracle'
    }
}
```

#### PostgreSQL  
change `django.db.backends.postgresql` to `dj_db_conn_pool.backends.postgresql`:
```python
DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'dj_db_conn_pool.backends.postgresql'
    }
}
```

#### Pool options(optional)
you can provide additional options to pass to SQLAlchemy's pool creation, key's name is `POOL_OPTIONS`:

```python
DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'POOL_OPTIONS' : {
            'POOL_SIZE': 10,
            'MAX_OVERFLOW': 10,
            'RECYCLE': 24 * 60 * 60
        }
     }
 }
```

`django-db-connection-pool` has more configuration options here: [PoolContainer.pool_default_params](https://github.com/altairbow/django-db-connection-pool/blob/master/dj_db_conn_pool/core/__init__.py#L13-L20)
     
Here's an explanation of these options(from SQLAlchemy's Doc):

* **pool_size**: The size of the pool to be maintained,
          defaults to 5. This is the largest number of connections that
          will be kept persistently in the pool. Note that the pool
          begins with no connections; once this number of connections
          is requested, that number of connections will remain.
          `pool_size` can be set to 0 to indicate no size limit; to
          disable pooling, use a :class:`~sqlalchemy.pool.NullPool`
          instead.

* **max_overflow**: The maximum overflow size of the
          pool. When the number of checked-out connections reaches the
          size set in pool_size, additional connections will be
          returned up to this limit. When those additional connections
          are returned to the pool, they are disconnected and
          discarded. It follows then that the total number of
          simultaneous connections the pool will allow is pool_size +
          `max_overflow`, and the total number of "sleeping"
          connections the pool will allow is pool_size. `max_overflow`
          can be set to -1 to indicate no overflow limit; no limit
          will be placed on the total number of concurrent
          connections. Defaults to 10.
          
* **recycle**: If set to a value other than -1, number of seconds 
          between connection recycling, which means upon checkout, 
          if this timeout is surpassed the connection will be closed 
          and replaced with a newly opened connection. 
          Defaults to -1.          

Or, you can use dj_db_conn_pool.setup to change default arguments(for each pool's creation), before using database pool:

```python
import dj_db_conn_pool
dj_db_conn_pool.setup(pool_size=100, max_overflow=50)
```

## JDBC (experimental, NOT PRODUCTION READY)
Thanks to [JPype](https://github.com/jpype-project/jpype) [JayDeBeApi](https://github.com/baztian/jaydebeapi/) ,
django-db-connection-pool can connect to database in jdbc way

### Usage
#### Set Java runtime environment
```bash
export JAVA_HOME=$PATH_TO_JRE;
export CLASSPATH=$PATH_RO_JDBC_DRIVER_JAR
```

#### Start JVM
Start JVM before initialization of Django

```python
import jpype
jvm_path = jpype.getDefaultJVMPath()
jpype.startJVM(jvm_path)
```

#### Update settings.DATABASES
##### Oracle

change `django.db.backends.oracle` to `dj_db_conn_pool.backends.jdbc.oracle`:
```python
DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'dj_db_conn_pool.backends.jdbc.oracle'
    }
}
```

##### OceanBase
use `dj_db_conn_pool.backends.jdbc.oceanbase`:
```python
DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'dj_db_conn_pool.backends.jdbc.oceanbase'
    }
}
```


