Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: EliteD
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: A package to make database usage easier
Home-page: https://github.com/Pythonwolf7734/EliteD/
Author: Jonah
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/Pythonwolf7734/EliteD/issues
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE


# EliteD
EliteD is a package to make database usage easier!
Create database easily and read and update them.


### Installing
To install the package you just need to execute the following in your command line:

    pip3 install EliteD


## Using the package
This is how you create and setup a Database
 ```py
 import EliteD #importing the package
database = EliteD.create_database("user.db", "/path/to/db") #Creates the database "user.db" at the given path
database.create_table("test", [{"type": int, "name": "test"}]) #Creates the table "test" in the database with the column "test" with integer as values.
#You can give as many columns as you want
```
If you already have a database, you can open the database like this: 
```py
import EliteD #import the module
database = EliteD.Database("/path/to/db") #Opens the database
```
If you need to delete a created table, you can do it like this:
```py
import EliteD
database = EliteD.Database("/path/to/db")
database.delete_table("name of the table")
```

### Reading and changing values of a database
To read a value of a database, you can use the `read_value ` method:
```py
import EliteD
database = EliteD.Database("/path/to/db")
read = database.read_value(table="test", values=["test"], conditions={"test": 0})
```
`values` is the row you want to read from the table. You can give multiple values. To read out all values, you can use the `EliteD.AllValues()` class. Conditions can be specified when you only want to read out the values when a row (`test` in this case)  has the specified value (`0` in this case).
To change database values, you can use `update_value` method:
```py
import EliteD
database = EliteD.Database("/path/to/db")
database.update_value(table="test", row="roaw", new_value=2, conditions={"roawaaa": 1})
```
This would change every value of the row `roaw` from the table `test` to `2` if the value of `roawaaa` is `1`

