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Installation

You can install the LonaDB Python Client via pip:

pip install lonadb-client

Usage

To use the LonaDB Python Client, follow these steps:

  1. Import the LonaDB class into your Python script:
from lonadb_client import LonaDB
  1. Create an instance of the LonaDB class by providing the required connection details:
client = LonaDB(host, port, name, password)

Replace host, port, name, and password with the appropriate values for your LonaDB server.

  1. Use the provided methods to interact with the server:
# Example: Get a list of tables
tables = client.get_tables("username");

# Display the list of tables
print(tables)

Available Methods

get_tables(user)

Retrieves a list of tables available in the database.

get_table_data(table)

Retrieves data from a specified table.

delete_table(table)

Deletes a table by its name.

create_table(table)

Creates a new table with the given name.

set_variable(table, name, value)

Sets a variable within a table to the specified value.

remove_variable(table, name)

Deletes a variable from a table.

get_variable(table, name)

Retrieves the value of a variable from a table.

get_users()

Retrieves a list of users in the database.

create_user(name, password)

Creates a new user with the given name and password.

delete_user(name)

Deletes a user by their name.

check_password(name, password)

Checks if the provided password is correct for a given user.

check_permission(name, permission)

Checks if a user has a specific permission.

remove_permission(name, permission)

Removes a permission from a user.

get_permissions_raw(name)

Retrieves the raw permission data for a user.

add_permission(name, permission)

Adds a permission to a user.

create_function(name, content)

Create a function which can be executed whenever you want. Just like eval. Content = string of PHP code

execute_function(name)

Executes the function

eval(func)

Runs the function (must be a string of PHP code) Example: "if ($abc == 1234) return 'wtf';" Response: {"success": True, "response": "wtf", "process": processID}

License

This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3 (GNU AGPL-3.0).