How to insert into mysql from a dict
I have the following python dict:
data =
'id': 2,
'name': 'tom',
'color': 'red'
Normally I'd insert it into mysql as follows (assuming the columns as the same as the data keys):
cursor.execute('''INSERT INTO table (id, name, color) VALUES (%s, %s, %s)''', (data['id'], data['name'], data['color'])
Is there a simple shorthand way to do the above insert? For example, something like:
cursor.execute('''INSERT INTO table (%s) VALUES (%s)''', (data))
I'm making up the above, but basically what I'm trying to do is convert the dict directly to the db.
python mysql
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I have the following python dict:
data =
'id': 2,
'name': 'tom',
'color': 'red'
Normally I'd insert it into mysql as follows (assuming the columns as the same as the data keys):
cursor.execute('''INSERT INTO table (id, name, color) VALUES (%s, %s, %s)''', (data['id'], data['name'], data['color'])
Is there a simple shorthand way to do the above insert? For example, something like:
cursor.execute('''INSERT INTO table (%s) VALUES (%s)''', (data))
I'm making up the above, but basically what I'm trying to do is convert the dict directly to the db.
python mysql
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Possible duplicate of Using a Python dict for a SQL INSERT statement
– Alexis Villar
Nov 15 '18 at 4:23
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I have the following python dict:
data =
'id': 2,
'name': 'tom',
'color': 'red'
Normally I'd insert it into mysql as follows (assuming the columns as the same as the data keys):
cursor.execute('''INSERT INTO table (id, name, color) VALUES (%s, %s, %s)''', (data['id'], data['name'], data['color'])
Is there a simple shorthand way to do the above insert? For example, something like:
cursor.execute('''INSERT INTO table (%s) VALUES (%s)''', (data))
I'm making up the above, but basically what I'm trying to do is convert the dict directly to the db.
python mysql
I have the following python dict:
data =
'id': 2,
'name': 'tom',
'color': 'red'
Normally I'd insert it into mysql as follows (assuming the columns as the same as the data keys):
cursor.execute('''INSERT INTO table (id, name, color) VALUES (%s, %s, %s)''', (data['id'], data['name'], data['color'])
Is there a simple shorthand way to do the above insert? For example, something like:
cursor.execute('''INSERT INTO table (%s) VALUES (%s)''', (data))
I'm making up the above, but basically what I'm trying to do is convert the dict directly to the db.
python mysql
python mysql
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Possible duplicate of Using a Python dict for a SQL INSERT statement
– Alexis Villar
Nov 15 '18 at 4:23
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Possible duplicate of Using a Python dict for a SQL INSERT statement
– Alexis Villar
Nov 15 '18 at 4:23
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Possible duplicate of Using a Python dict for a SQL INSERT statement
– Alexis Villar
Nov 15 '18 at 4:23
Possible duplicate of Using a Python dict for a SQL INSERT statement
– Alexis Villar
Nov 15 '18 at 4:23
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Possible duplicate of Using a Python dict for a SQL INSERT statement
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