Writing a connection string when password contains special characters

PythonCharacter EncodingSqlalchemyConnection String

Python Problem Overview


I'm using SQLalchemy for a Python project, and I want to have a tidy connection string to access my database. So for example:

engine = create_engine('postgresql://user:pass@host/database')

The problem is my password contains a sequence of special characters that get interpreted as delimiters when I try to connect.

I realize that I could just use engine.URL.create() and then pass my credentials like this:

import sqlalchemy as sa

connection_url = sa.engine.URL.create(
    drivername="postgresql",
    username="user",
    password="p@ss",
    host="host",
    database="database",
)
print(connection_url)
# postgresql://user:p%40ss@host/database

But I'd much rather use a connection string if this is possible.

So to be clear, is it possible to encode my connection string, or the password part of the connection string - so that it can be properly parsed?

Python Solutions


Solution 1 - Python

Backslashes aren't valid escape characters for URL component strings. You need to URL-encode the password portion of the connect string:

from urllib import quote_plus as urlquote
from sqlalchemy.engine import create_engine
engine = create_engine('postgres://user:%s@host/database' % urlquote('badpass'))

If you look at the implementation of the class used in SQLAlchemy to represent database connection URLs (in sqlalchemy/engine/url.py), you can see that they use the same method to escape passwords when converting the URL instances into strings, and that the parsing code uses the complementary urllib.unquote_plus function to extract the password from a connection string.

Solution 2 - Python

In Python 3.x, you need to import urllib.parse.quote:

> The urllib module has been split into parts and renamed in Python 3 to > urllib.request, urllib.parse, and urllib.error.

When you are trying to connect database MySQL with password which contains sequence of special characters and your python version is Python3

user_name is your userid for database
database is your database name
your_password password with special characters

 from urllib.parse import quote  
 from sqlalchemy.engine import create_engine
 engine = create_engine('mysql+mysqlconnector://user_name:%s@localhost:3306/database' % quote('your_password'))

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