Hi,I'm trying to run low-level commands like DROP DATABASE / CREATE DATABASE, with psycopg2.In 1.3 I used the following:with pg_engine.connect().execution_options(isolation_level="AUTOCOMMIT",autocommit=True) as conn:conn.execute(command)Now in 2.0 I run into many errors. I've read the migration guide and for me this looks like the best:with pg_engine.connect().execution_options(isolation_level="AUTOCOMMIT") as conn:conn.exec_driver_sql(command)
Is this the right one? I'm confused as isolation_level is not written in the migration guide, I just had it from 1.3.
But without isolation_level it doesn't work.Also, what is the difference between exec_driver_sql and execute + text()?
Zsolt
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Thanks, so far my new project works well in 2.0. My question is that I'm trying to migrate to the 2.0 style form using this cheetsheet:So far I couldn't figure out how to turn this query in to 2.0 style.session.query(cls).filter(func.lower(cls.username) == username_lower).first()
Without func.lower this is what I could came up with, however I couldn't figure out how to plug func.lower() into this one:stmt = select(cls).filter_by(username=username_lower)session.execute(stmt).scalar_one()Do I need to use .where() for this query?Also, what is the difference between .where() and .filter_by()? Just syntax and saving a bit of typing or there are more differences which could affect the performance as well?
Also, for a column with a unique constraint, what should I use scalar_one() or first()? Or in this case the difference is all about returning None vs raising an Exception?
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