From 468dc8b56fd90e3ad6dd2d3c328ebb96a6c26e93 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: CoprDistGit Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2023 12:34:01 +0000 Subject: automatic import of python-adodbapi --- python-adodbapi.spec | 255 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 255 insertions(+) create mode 100644 python-adodbapi.spec (limited to 'python-adodbapi.spec') diff --git a/python-adodbapi.spec b/python-adodbapi.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e00bdd --- /dev/null +++ b/python-adodbapi.spec @@ -0,0 +1,255 @@ +%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 +Name: python-adodbapi +Version: 2.6.2.0 +Release: 1 +Summary: A pure Python package implementing PEP 249 DB-API using Microsoft ADO. +License: LGPL +URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/adodbapi +Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/40/fc/914289fdaf33352ab3412fc1fdc96c4c902715601bc603859bc533b51f5c/adodbapi-2.6.2.0.zip +BuildArch: noarch + + +%description +adodbapi +A Python DB-API 2.0 (PEP-249) module that makes it easy to use Microsoft ADO +for connecting with databases and other data sources +using either CPython or IronPython. +Home page: +Features: +* 100% DB-API 2.0 (PEP-249) compliant (including most extensions and recommendations). +* Includes pyunit testcases that describe how to use the module. +* Fully implemented in Python. -- runs in Python 2.5+ Python 3.0+ and IronPython 2.6+ +* Licensed under the LGPL license, which means that it can be used freely even in commercial programs subject to certain restrictions. +* The user can choose between paramstyles: 'qmark' 'named' 'format' 'pyformat' 'dynamic' +* Supports data retrieval by column name e.g.: + for row in myCurser.execute("select name,age from students"): + print("Student", row.name, "is", row.age, "years old.") +* Supports user-definable system-to-Python data conversion functions (selected by ADO data type, or by column) +Prerequisites: +* C Python 2.7 or 3.5 or higher + and pywin32 (Mark Hammond's python for windows extensions.) +or + Iron Python 2.7 or higher. (works in IPy2.0 for all data types except BUFFER) +Installation: +* (C-Python on Windows): Install pywin32 ("pip install pywin32") which includes adodbapi. +* (IronPython on Windows): Download adodbapi from http://sf.net/projects/adodbapi. Unpack the zip. + Open a command window as an administrator. CD to the folder containing the unzipped files. + Run "setup.py install" using the IronPython of your choice. +NOTE: ........... +If you do not like the new default operation of returning Numeric columns as decimal.Decimal, +you can select other options by the user defined conversion feature. +Try: + adodbapi.apibase.variantConversions[adodbapi.ado_consts.adNumeric] = adodbapi.apibase.cvtString +or: + adodbapi.apibase.variantConversions[adodbapi.ado_consts.adNumeric] = adodbapi.apibase.cvtFloat +or: + adodbapi.apibase.variantConversions[adodbapi.ado_consts.adNumeric] = write_your_own_convertion_function +notes for 2.6.2: + The definitive source has been moved to https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/tree/master/adodbapi. + Remote has proven too hard to configure and test with Pyro4. I am moving it to unsupported status + until I can change to a different connection method. +whats new in version 2.6 + A cursor.prepare() method and support for prepared SQL statements. + Lots of refactoring, especially of the Remote and Server modules (still to be treated as Beta code). + The quick start document 'quick_reference.odt' will export as a nice-looking pdf. + Added paramstyles 'pyformat' and 'dynamic'. If your 'paramstyle' is 'named' you _must_ pass a dictionary of + parameters to your .execute() method. If your 'paramstyle' is 'format' 'pyformat' or 'dynamic', you _may_ + pass a dictionary of parameters -- provided your SQL operation string is formatted correctly. +whats new in version 2.5 + Remote module: (works on Linux!) allows a Windows computer to serve ADO databases via PyRO + Server module: PyRO server for ADO. Run using a command like= C:>python -m adodbapi.server + (server has simple connection string macros: is64bit, getuser, sql_provider, auto_security) + Brief documentation included. See adodbapi/examples folder adodbapi.rtf + New connection method conn.get_table_names() --> list of names of tables in database + Vastly refactored. Data conversion things have been moved to the new adodbapi.apibase module. + Many former module-level attributes are now class attributes. (Should be more thread-safe) + Connection objects are now context managers for transactions and will commit or rollback. + Cursor objects are context managers and will automatically close themselves. + Autocommit can be switched on and off. + Keyword and positional arguments on the connect() method work as documented in PEP 249. + Keyword arguments from the connect call can be formatted into the connection string. + New keyword arguments defined, such as: autocommit, paramstyle, remote_proxy, remote_port. + *** Breaking change: variantConversion lookups are simplified: the following will raise KeyError: + oldconverter=adodbapi.variantConversions[adodbapi.adoStringTypes] + Refactor as: oldconverter=adodbapi.variantConversions[adodbapi.adoStringTypes[0]] + +%package -n python3-adodbapi +Summary: A pure Python package implementing PEP 249 DB-API using Microsoft ADO. +Provides: python-adodbapi +BuildRequires: python3-devel +BuildRequires: python3-setuptools +BuildRequires: python3-pip +%description -n python3-adodbapi +adodbapi +A Python DB-API 2.0 (PEP-249) module that makes it easy to use Microsoft ADO +for connecting with databases and other data sources +using either CPython or IronPython. +Home page: +Features: +* 100% DB-API 2.0 (PEP-249) compliant (including most extensions and recommendations). +* Includes pyunit testcases that describe how to use the module. +* Fully implemented in Python. -- runs in Python 2.5+ Python 3.0+ and IronPython 2.6+ +* Licensed under the LGPL license, which means that it can be used freely even in commercial programs subject to certain restrictions. +* The user can choose between paramstyles: 'qmark' 'named' 'format' 'pyformat' 'dynamic' +* Supports data retrieval by column name e.g.: + for row in myCurser.execute("select name,age from students"): + print("Student", row.name, "is", row.age, "years old.") +* Supports user-definable system-to-Python data conversion functions (selected by ADO data type, or by column) +Prerequisites: +* C Python 2.7 or 3.5 or higher + and pywin32 (Mark Hammond's python for windows extensions.) +or + Iron Python 2.7 or higher. (works in IPy2.0 for all data types except BUFFER) +Installation: +* (C-Python on Windows): Install pywin32 ("pip install pywin32") which includes adodbapi. +* (IronPython on Windows): Download adodbapi from http://sf.net/projects/adodbapi. Unpack the zip. + Open a command window as an administrator. CD to the folder containing the unzipped files. + Run "setup.py install" using the IronPython of your choice. +NOTE: ........... +If you do not like the new default operation of returning Numeric columns as decimal.Decimal, +you can select other options by the user defined conversion feature. +Try: + adodbapi.apibase.variantConversions[adodbapi.ado_consts.adNumeric] = adodbapi.apibase.cvtString +or: + adodbapi.apibase.variantConversions[adodbapi.ado_consts.adNumeric] = adodbapi.apibase.cvtFloat +or: + adodbapi.apibase.variantConversions[adodbapi.ado_consts.adNumeric] = write_your_own_convertion_function +notes for 2.6.2: + The definitive source has been moved to https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/tree/master/adodbapi. + Remote has proven too hard to configure and test with Pyro4. I am moving it to unsupported status + until I can change to a different connection method. +whats new in version 2.6 + A cursor.prepare() method and support for prepared SQL statements. + Lots of refactoring, especially of the Remote and Server modules (still to be treated as Beta code). + The quick start document 'quick_reference.odt' will export as a nice-looking pdf. + Added paramstyles 'pyformat' and 'dynamic'. If your 'paramstyle' is 'named' you _must_ pass a dictionary of + parameters to your .execute() method. If your 'paramstyle' is 'format' 'pyformat' or 'dynamic', you _may_ + pass a dictionary of parameters -- provided your SQL operation string is formatted correctly. +whats new in version 2.5 + Remote module: (works on Linux!) allows a Windows computer to serve ADO databases via PyRO + Server module: PyRO server for ADO. Run using a command like= C:>python -m adodbapi.server + (server has simple connection string macros: is64bit, getuser, sql_provider, auto_security) + Brief documentation included. See adodbapi/examples folder adodbapi.rtf + New connection method conn.get_table_names() --> list of names of tables in database + Vastly refactored. Data conversion things have been moved to the new adodbapi.apibase module. + Many former module-level attributes are now class attributes. (Should be more thread-safe) + Connection objects are now context managers for transactions and will commit or rollback. + Cursor objects are context managers and will automatically close themselves. + Autocommit can be switched on and off. + Keyword and positional arguments on the connect() method work as documented in PEP 249. + Keyword arguments from the connect call can be formatted into the connection string. + New keyword arguments defined, such as: autocommit, paramstyle, remote_proxy, remote_port. + *** Breaking change: variantConversion lookups are simplified: the following will raise KeyError: + oldconverter=adodbapi.variantConversions[adodbapi.adoStringTypes] + Refactor as: oldconverter=adodbapi.variantConversions[adodbapi.adoStringTypes[0]] + +%package help +Summary: Development documents and examples for adodbapi +Provides: python3-adodbapi-doc +%description help +adodbapi +A Python DB-API 2.0 (PEP-249) module that makes it easy to use Microsoft ADO +for connecting with databases and other data sources +using either CPython or IronPython. +Home page: +Features: +* 100% DB-API 2.0 (PEP-249) compliant (including most extensions and recommendations). +* Includes pyunit testcases that describe how to use the module. +* Fully implemented in Python. -- runs in Python 2.5+ Python 3.0+ and IronPython 2.6+ +* Licensed under the LGPL license, which means that it can be used freely even in commercial programs subject to certain restrictions. +* The user can choose between paramstyles: 'qmark' 'named' 'format' 'pyformat' 'dynamic' +* Supports data retrieval by column name e.g.: + for row in myCurser.execute("select name,age from students"): + print("Student", row.name, "is", row.age, "years old.") +* Supports user-definable system-to-Python data conversion functions (selected by ADO data type, or by column) +Prerequisites: +* C Python 2.7 or 3.5 or higher + and pywin32 (Mark Hammond's python for windows extensions.) +or + Iron Python 2.7 or higher. (works in IPy2.0 for all data types except BUFFER) +Installation: +* (C-Python on Windows): Install pywin32 ("pip install pywin32") which includes adodbapi. +* (IronPython on Windows): Download adodbapi from http://sf.net/projects/adodbapi. Unpack the zip. + Open a command window as an administrator. CD to the folder containing the unzipped files. + Run "setup.py install" using the IronPython of your choice. +NOTE: ........... +If you do not like the new default operation of returning Numeric columns as decimal.Decimal, +you can select other options by the user defined conversion feature. +Try: + adodbapi.apibase.variantConversions[adodbapi.ado_consts.adNumeric] = adodbapi.apibase.cvtString +or: + adodbapi.apibase.variantConversions[adodbapi.ado_consts.adNumeric] = adodbapi.apibase.cvtFloat +or: + adodbapi.apibase.variantConversions[adodbapi.ado_consts.adNumeric] = write_your_own_convertion_function +notes for 2.6.2: + The definitive source has been moved to https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/tree/master/adodbapi. + Remote has proven too hard to configure and test with Pyro4. I am moving it to unsupported status + until I can change to a different connection method. +whats new in version 2.6 + A cursor.prepare() method and support for prepared SQL statements. + Lots of refactoring, especially of the Remote and Server modules (still to be treated as Beta code). + The quick start document 'quick_reference.odt' will export as a nice-looking pdf. + Added paramstyles 'pyformat' and 'dynamic'. If your 'paramstyle' is 'named' you _must_ pass a dictionary of + parameters to your .execute() method. If your 'paramstyle' is 'format' 'pyformat' or 'dynamic', you _may_ + pass a dictionary of parameters -- provided your SQL operation string is formatted correctly. +whats new in version 2.5 + Remote module: (works on Linux!) allows a Windows computer to serve ADO databases via PyRO + Server module: PyRO server for ADO. Run using a command like= C:>python -m adodbapi.server + (server has simple connection string macros: is64bit, getuser, sql_provider, auto_security) + Brief documentation included. See adodbapi/examples folder adodbapi.rtf + New connection method conn.get_table_names() --> list of names of tables in database + Vastly refactored. Data conversion things have been moved to the new adodbapi.apibase module. + Many former module-level attributes are now class attributes. (Should be more thread-safe) + Connection objects are now context managers for transactions and will commit or rollback. + Cursor objects are context managers and will automatically close themselves. + Autocommit can be switched on and off. + Keyword and positional arguments on the connect() method work as documented in PEP 249. + Keyword arguments from the connect call can be formatted into the connection string. + New keyword arguments defined, such as: autocommit, paramstyle, remote_proxy, remote_port. + *** Breaking change: variantConversion lookups are simplified: the following will raise KeyError: + oldconverter=adodbapi.variantConversions[adodbapi.adoStringTypes] + Refactor as: oldconverter=adodbapi.variantConversions[adodbapi.adoStringTypes[0]] + +%prep +%autosetup -n adodbapi-2.6.2.0 + +%build +%py3_build + +%install +%py3_install +install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} +if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +pushd %{buildroot} +if [ -d usr/lib ]; then + find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then + find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/bin ]; then + find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then + find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +touch doclist.lst +if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then + find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst +fi +popd +mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . +mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . + +%files -n python3-adodbapi -f filelist.lst +%dir %{python3_sitelib}/* + +%files help -f doclist.lst +%{_docdir}/* + +%changelog +* Tue Apr 11 2023 Python_Bot - 2.6.2.0-1 +- Package Spec generated -- cgit v1.2.3