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sqlitedict

Persistent dict in Python, backed up by sqlite3 and pickle, multithread-safe.

2.1.0 1.8M downloads/mo #3519 most downloaded on PyPI piskvorky/sqlitedict

What this package is like to depend on

Last release 4 years ago

no release in 18 months

Ships fairly regularly

a new release about every 9 months

No release notes found

nothing matched a version

Nothing withdrawn

no release was ever pulled

15 years old

21 releases · first in 2011

0 releases in the last 12 months

see the full history below

Release timeline

20 releases · Jul 2011 to Dec 2022
2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026
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Releases

latest 21
  1. 2.1.0 03 Dec 2022

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  2. 2.0.0 04 Mar 2022

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  3. 1.7.0 04 Sep 2020

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  4. 1.6.0 18 Sep 2018

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  5. 1.5.0 14 Feb 2017

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  6. 1.4.2 26 Aug 2016

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  7. 1.4.1 16 May 2016

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  8. 1.4.0 02 Sep 2015

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  9. 1.3.0 05 May 2015

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  10. 1.2.0 07 Feb 2015

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  11. 1.1.0 01 Jun 2014

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  12. 1.0.9 19 Jan 2013

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  13. 1.0.8 02 Dec 2011

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  14. 1.0.7 10 Oct 2011

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  15. 1.0.6 05 Oct 2011

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  16. 1.0.5 07 Sep 2011

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  17. 1.0.4 23 Aug 2011

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  18. 1.0.3 14 Aug 2011

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  19. 1.0.2 25 Jul 2011

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  20. 1.0.1 19 Jul 2011

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  21. 1.0 no date

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