Hiperi0n
Hiperi0n

Reputation: 447

cursor.rowcount always -1 in sqlite3 in python3k

I am trying to get the rowcount of a sqlite3 cursor in my Python3k program, but I am puzzled, as the rowcount is always -1, despite what Python3 docs say (actually it is contradictory, it should be None). Even after fetching all the rows, rowcount stays at -1. Is it a sqlite3 bug? I have already checked if there are rows in the table.

I can get around this checking if a fetchone() returns something different than None, but I thought this issue would be nice to discuss.

Thanks.

Upvotes: 39

Views: 57129

Answers (5)

Rhys Broughton
Rhys Broughton

Reputation: 480

I've spent too long trying to find this, if you use this line you would want to use the .rowcount it should work for you. I'm using it to check if my statement will return any data.

    if (len(cursor.execute(sql).fetchall())) < 1: # checks there will be data by seeing if the length of the list make when getting the data is at least 1
        print("No data gathered from statement") #
    else:
       #RUN CODE HERE

Upvotes: 1

oxidworks
oxidworks

Reputation: 1642

May better count the rows this way:

 print cur.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table_name").fetchone()[0]

Upvotes: 10

user3320621
user3320621

Reputation: 241

cursor = newdb.execute('select * from mydb;')
print len(cursor.fetchall())

The fetchall() will return a list of the rows returned from the select. Len of that list will give you the rowcount.

Upvotes: 24

Alex Martelli
Alex Martelli

Reputation: 882691

Instead of "checking if a fetchone() returns something different than None", I suggest:

cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM foobar')
for row in cursor:
   ...

this is sqlite-only (not supported in other DB API implementations) but very handy for sqlite-specific Python code (and fully documented, see http://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html).

Upvotes: 9

nosklo
nosklo

Reputation: 223142

From the documentation:

As required by the Python DB API Spec, the rowcount attribute “is -1 in case no executeXX() has been performed on the cursor or the rowcount of the last operation is not determinable by the interface”.

This includes SELECT statements because we cannot determine the number of rows a query produced until all rows were fetched.

That means all SELECT statements won't have a rowcount. The behaviour you're observing is documented.

EDIT: Documentation doesn't say anywhere that rowcount will be updated after you do a fetchall() so it is just wrong to assume that.

Upvotes: 32

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