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    Pony ORM

    Pony ORM

    Pony Object Relational Mapper

    Pony ORM is a Python ORM that enables developers to write database queries using generator expressions and Pythonic syntax, making code more readable and intuitive. It automatically translates Python expressions into SQL and supports multiple databases including SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. With an emphasis on simplicity and maintainability, Pony ORM is suitable for both small projects and complex applications.
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    Prisma Client Python

    Prisma Client Python

    Prisma Client Python is an auto-generated and fully type-safe database

    prisma-client-py is an auto-generated Python ORM for Prisma schema files, bringing Prisma's developer experience to Python projects. It provides a type-safe, intuitive interface for interacting with databases like PostgreSQL and MySQL. prisma-client-py is ideal for Python developers who want static typing, code completion, and seamless integration with modern backend stacks.
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    peewee

    peewee

    A small, expressive orm, which supports postgresql, mysql and sqlite

    Peewee is a simple and small ORM. It has few (but expressive) concepts, making it easy to learn and intuitive to use. Peewee will automatically infer the database table name from the name of the class. You can override the default name by specifying a table_name attribute in the inner “Meta” class (alongside the database attribute). To learn more about how Peewee generates table names, refer to the Table Names section. There are lots of field types suitable for storing various types of data....
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    Peewee-async

    Peewee-async

    Asynchronous interface for peewee ORM powered by asyncio

    peewee-async is an async extension for the Peewee ORM, enabling non-blocking database access in asyncio-powered Python applications. It allows you to use familiar Peewee models while benefiting from asynchronous I/O, making it ideal for web applications or services that require concurrency.
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    SQLObject

    SQLObject is a Python ORM.

    SQLObject is an object-relational mapper for Python. It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Firebird, MaxDB/SapDB, MS SQL and Sybase. It supports Python versions back to 2.7.
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    Orator

    Orator

    The Orator ORM provides a simple yet beautiful ActiveRecord implement.

    ...All you need to get you started is the configuration describing your database connections and passing it to a DatabaseManager instance. If you have multiple databases configured you can specify which one is the default. For MySQL and PostgreSQL, the connectors are configured to return unicode strings. If you want to use the previous behavior just set the use_unicode configuration option to False. Once you have configured your database connection, you can run queries. To run a set of operations within a database transaction, you can use the transaction method which is a context manager.
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