You can use hk_classes within Python. You can write your own Python applications using all the elements of hk_classes or interactively explore your data.
Example 4-1.
1 horst@horstnotebook:~> python
2 Python 2.2.2 (#1, Mar 17 2003, 15:17:58)
3 [GCC 3.3 20030226 (prerelease) (SuSE Linux)] on linux2
4 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
5 >>> from hk_classes import *
6 >>> dr=hk_drivermanager()
7 >>> con=dr.new_connection("mysql")
8 >>> con.set_password("mypassword")
9 >>> con.connect()
10 1
11 >>> db=con.new_database("exampledb")
12 >>> mytable=db.new_table("authors")
13 >>> mytable.enable() |
hk_drivermanager handles the database drivers. You need just one object of this type for your whole application.
vector<hk_string>* driverlist(void): returns a list of all available database drivers
hk_connection* new_connection(const hk_string& drivername): creates a new object of type hk_connection;