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Python
This section is intended to help Python developers get started using the Fauna Python driver for application development.
Compatibility
The following versions of Python are supported:
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Python 3.5
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Python 3.6
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Python 3.7
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Python 3.8
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Python 3.9
Example application
The following example code runs a bare-bones Python application which creates
a new document in a collection called
scores
.
Prerequisites
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A Fauna account. If you don’t have one, see the dashboard quick start for help getting set up.
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Python 3.5 or higher and the Fauna Python driver. See Installation for driver installation help.
Procedure
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Navigate to the Fauna Dashboard
Log in to your Fauna account at Fauna Dashboard if you’re not already logged in.
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Create a new database
Click NEW DATABASE and select your Region Group.
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Create a new collection
Click NEW COLLECTION. Name your new collection
People
and save it. -
Create an access key
Click SECURITY in the left-side navigation menu. Create a new key for your database. Be sure to save the key’s secret in a safe place, as it is only displayed once.
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Create a local environment variable with your access key’s secret
On MacOS and Linux systems, enter the following in a terminal window:
export FAUNADB_SECRET=<your-secret>
For Windows systems, enter the following in a terminal window:
set FAUNADB_SECRET=<your secret>
For either example, replace
<your secret>
with the secret for the access key that you created. -
Create a local application file
With your preferred editor, create a file called
test.py
with the following contents:The above example app uses the
Create
function to create a new document in thescores
collection. -
Run your application
In a terminal window, run the application:
python test.py
You should see results similar to this:
{'ref': Ref(id=324881028575396352, collection=Ref(id=People, collection=Ref(id=collections))), 'ts': 1646089542840000, 'data': {'first': 'Linus', 'last': 'Torvalds', 'age': 52}}
If you get an error, check to make sure your access key is correct.
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