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Client
The Client class is used to connect to a database in either embedded mode or server mode. It automatically selects the appropriate connection mode based on the provided parameters.
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Connect to an embedded seekdb instance
Use the Client class to connect to a local embedded seekdb instance.
import pyseekdb
# Create embedded client
client = pyseekdb.Client(
#path="./seekdb", # Path to SeekDB data directory
#database="test" # Database name
)
The following table describes the parameters.
| Parameter | Value type | Required | Description | Example value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
path |
string | No | The path to the seekdb data directory. seekdb stores database files in this directory and loads them when it starts. | ./seekdb |
database |
string | No | The name of the database. | test |
Connect to a remote server
Use the Client class to connect to a remote server, which runs seekdb or OceanBase Database.
:::tip
Before you connect to a remote server, make sure that you have deployed a server instance of seekdb or OceanBase Database.
For information about how to deploy a server instance of seekdb, see Overview.
For information about how to deploy OceanBase Database, see Overview.
:::
Example: Connect to a server instance of seekdb
import pyseekdb
# Create remote server client (SeekDB Server)
client = pyseekdb.Client(
host="127.0.0.1", # Server host
port=2881, # Server port
database="test", # Database name
user="root", # Username
password="" # Password (can be retrieved from SEEKDB_PASSWORD environment variable)
)
The following table describes the parameters.
| Parameter | Value type | Required | Description | Example value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
host |
string | Yes | The IP address of the server where the instance is located. | 127.0.0.1 |
prot |
string | Yes | The port number of the instance. The default value is 2881. | 2881 |
database |
string | Yes | The name of the database. | test |
user |
string | Yes | The username. The default value is root. | root |
password |
string | Yes | The password corresponding to the user. If you do not provide the password parameter or specify an empty string, the system retrieves the password from the SEEKDB_PASSWORD environment variable. |
Example: Connect to OceanBase Database
import pyseekdb
# Create remote server client (OceanBase Server)
client = pyseekdb.Client(
host="127.0.0.1", # Server host
port=2881, # Server port (default: 2881)
tenant="test", # Tenant name
database="test", # Database name
user="root", # Username (default: "root")
password="" # Password (can be retrieved from SEEKDB_PASSWORD environment variable)
)
The following table describes the parameters.
| Parameter | Value type | Required | Description | Example value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
host |
string | Yes | The IP address of the server where the database is located. | 127.0.0.1 |
prot |
string | Yes | The port number of OceanBase Database. The default value is 2881. | 2881 |
tenant |
string | No | The name of the tenant. This parameter is not required for seekdb. For OceanBase Database, the default value is sys. | test |
database |
string | Yes | The name of the database. | test |
user |
string | Yes | The username corresponding to the tenant. The default value is root. | root |
password |
string | Yes | The password corresponding to the user. If you do not provide the password parameter or specify an empty string, the system retrieves the password from the SEEKDB_PASSWORD environment variable. |
APIs supported when you use the Client class to connect to a database
When you use the Client class to connect to a database, you can call the following APIs.
| API | Description | Document link |
|---|---|---|
create_collection() |
Creates a new collection. | Document |
get_collection() |
Queries a specified collection. | Document |
delete_collection() |
Deletes a specified collection. | Document |
list_collections() |
Lists all collections in the current database. | Document |
get_or_create_collection() |
Queries a specified collection. If the collection does not exist, it is created. | Document |
count_collection() |
Queries the number of collections in the current database. | Document |