I'm using one of the latest versions out of svn and have troubles with
connecting to an MS SQL Server 2000 instance.
What I typed into the interpreter:
>>> db = create_engine('mssql://Testuser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/TestDb')
>>> c = db.connect()
What came back:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
File "sqlalchemy\engine\base.py", line 474, in connect
return Connection(self, **kwargs)
File "sqlalchemy\engine\base.py", line 177, in __init__
self.__connection = connection or engine.raw_connection()
File "sqlalchemy\engine\base.py", line 497, in raw_connection
return self.connection_provider.get_connection()
File "sqlalchemy\engine\default.py", line 39, in get_connection
return self._pool.connect()
File "sqlalchemy\pool.py", line 85, in connect
return ConnectionFairy(self).checkout()
File "sqlalchemy\pool.py", line 141, in __init__
self.connection = pool.get()
File "sqlalchemy\pool.py", line 110, in get
return self.do_get()
File "sqlalchemy\pool.py", line 249, in do_get
return self._creator()
File "sqlalchemy\engine\default.py", line 31, in connect
raise exceptions.DBAPIError("Connection failed", e)
sqlalchemy.exceptions.DBAPIError: (Connection failed) (TypeError)
connect() got
an unexpected keyword argument 'host'
Digging into the sources and doing some debugging I saw that the URI is
properly parsed and extracted.
Any hints?
Best regards,
Thomas
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