On Friday 12 September 2008 03:30:13 pm Patrick wrote: > I guess I am a Python framework burnout. I have tried so many of them > over the past two months, they are just not right for me right now. I am > trying to put together a program to generate my website offline via the > MVC paradigm, all I need to deal with is lots of static data. > > I like SQLite, it's really easy to work with. I would like to model my > database in it natively but I am having quite a bit of trouble mapping > the variables in the SQLIte database via PySQLite. It appears that this > sort of thing is SQLalchemy's strong suit. However I would prefer not to > model my data base in it. > > So, I am just wondering if anyone has any feedback with regard to > PySQLite and SQLalchemy. Is mapping the variables from the a database > via PySQLite a common problem? Is SQLalchemy being used for desktop > Applications? I bought a book on SQLalchemy but PySQLite seems to have > sparse documentation. We can build Python with SQLite built right in, > why is there not more documentation? > > Thanks in advance-Patrick
Have you taken a look at pylons? On the surface pylons sounds like a good fit. I believe it uses SQLalchemy as it ORM. And if memory serves SQLalchemy has a feature where it will read in the data structures and setup the metadata for you. Which is what I think you are having trouble with. -- John Fabiani _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor