MariaDB Connector/Python 1.0.3 Release Notes

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This is a Stable (GA) release of the MariaDB Connector/Python.

MariaDB Connector/Python enables python programs to access MariaDB and MySQL databases, using an API which is compliant with the Python DB API 2.0 (PEP-249). It is written in C and uses MariaDB Connector/C client library for client server communication.

Notable Changes

  • CONPY-117: Add converter support: The connect() method now accepts an addtional parameter converter which points to a dictionary, containing one or more conversions. A conversion must be specified in the form {FIELD_TYOE : conversion_function}

Bugs Fixed

  • CONPY-119: Fixed Memory leak with cursor type dictionary
  • Check parameters (execute/executemany) for valid subtypes
  • CONPY-118: Removed statement allocation from cursor initialization function for text protocol
  • Don't set unsigned flag if value will fit into unsigned integer (Workaround for MDEV-23481)
  • CONPY-116: Wrong type reported for MYSQL_TYPE_JSON

Changelog

For a list of changes made in this release, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.

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