Hello Daniele,
Daniele Varrazzo a écrit :
> If anyone would like to contribute, in ways other than funding, there
> is also fun code to write (strictly typed, async, Cython if you wish)
> and you are welcome to get in touch: I am sure there are practical
> ways to contribute!
I spent a bit of time looking around this last week.
The first thing I did was to try out psycopg3 on a (small) project I
maintain (pg_activity). Porting from psycopg2 wasn't too hard:
- first, I needed the conn-info developments (in progress at the moment)
along with recent works on the adaptation system so I did a local merge
of master in conn-info branch.
- second, I was missing the DictCursor cursor factory that's not (yet?)
available in psycopg3, so I had to rewrite part of the code.
- after that, tests pass and the application works fine without any
further changes (the DictCursor ones are non-negligible though).
So, based on that:
- It seems to me that the conn-info developments work fine (also looked
at the commits, which look fine as well to me): what needs to be done
here? Any help needed?
- There appears to be no card about dictcursor on the project board.
What's the plan (and priority) for that (if any)?
Then, following your idea to implement a django backend, I was wondering
if doing the same for sqlalchemy would be a good thing to work on now?
I'm also curious about the "strictly typed" thing you wrote above. What
do you have in mind more specifically?
Denis