import mysql.connector cnx = mysql.connector.connect(user='scott', password='tiger',host='127.0.0.1',database='employees') cnx.close()
import MySQLdb db = MySQLdb.connect(host="localhost", # your host, usually localhost user="john", # your username passwd="megajonhy", # your password db="jonhydb") # name of the data base cur = db.cursor() cur.execute("SELECT * FROM YOUR_TABLE_NAME")
MySQLdb is a C module that links against the MySQL protocol implementation in the libmysqlclient library. It is faster, but requires the library in order to work. mysql-connector is a Python module that reimplements the MySQL protocol in Python. It is slower, but does not require the C library and so is more portable.
注:以上内容转自“http://*.com/questions/32575857/the-differences-between-mysqldb-and-mysqlconnector”