Data Persistence¶
The modules described in this chapter support storing Python data in a
persistent form on disk.  The pickle and marshal modules can turn
many Python data types into a stream of bytes and then recreate the objects from
the bytes.  The various DBM-related modules support a family of hash-based file
formats that store a mapping of strings to other strings.
The list of modules described in this chapter is:
- pickle— Python object serialization
- copyreg— Register- picklesupport functions
- shelve— Python object persistence
- marshal— Internal Python object serialization
- dbm— Interfaces to Unix “databases”
- sqlite3— DB-API 2.0 interface for SQLite databases- Tutorial
- Reference
- How-to guides- How to use placeholders to bind values in SQL queries
- How to adapt custom Python types to SQLite values
- How to convert SQLite values to custom Python types
- Adapter and converter recipes
- How to use connection shortcut methods
- How to use the connection context manager
- How to work with SQLite URIs
- How to create and use row factories
- How to handle non-UTF-8 text encodings
 
- Explanation