Python MySQL Select Query (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 25 Apr, 2025

Python Database API ( Application Program Interface ) is the Database interface for the standard Python. This standard is adhered to by most Python Database interfaces. There are various Database servers supported by Python Database such as MySQL, GadFly, mySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Informix, Interbase, Oracle, Sybase etc. To connect with MySQL database server from Python, we need to import the mysql.connector module. Below is a program to connect with MySQL database geeks.

Python `

importing required library

import mysql.connector

connecting to the database

dataBase = mysql.connector.connect( host = "localhost", user = "user", passwd = "pswrd", database = "geeks" )

preparing a cursor object

cursorObject = dataBase.cursor()

disconnecting from server

dataBase.close()

`

The above program illustrates the connection with the MySQL database geeks in which host-name is localhost, the username is user and password is pswrd.

Select Query

After connecting with the database in MySQL we can select queries from the tables in it. Syntax:

SELECT attr1, attr2 FROM table_name

SELECT * FROM table_name

Example 1: Let's consider the table looks like this - python-mysql-select Below is a program to select a query from the table in the database.

Python `

importing required library

import mysql.connector

connecting to the database

dataBase = mysql.connector.connect( host = "localhost", user = "user", passwd = "pswrd", database = "geeks" )

preparing a cursor object

cursorObject = dataBase.cursor()

print("Displaying NAME and ROLL columns from the STUDENT table:")

selecting query

query = "SELECT NAME, ROLL FROM STUDENT" cursorObject.execute(query)

myresult = cursorObject.fetchall()

for x in myresult: print(x)

disconnecting from server

dataBase.close()

`

Output: python-mysql-select-2 Example 2: Let us look at another example for selecting queries in a table.

Python `

importing required library

import mysql.connector

connecting to the database

dataBase = mysql.connector.connect( host = "localhost", user = "user", passwd = "pswrd", database = "geeks" )

preparing a cursor object

cursorObject = dataBase.cursor()

print("Displaying NAME and ROLL columns from the STUDENT table:")

selecting query

query = "SELECT * FROM STUDENT" cursorObject.execute(query)

myresult = cursorObject.fetchall()

for x in myresult: print(x)

disconnecting from server

dataBase.close()

`

Output: python-mysql-select-3