11. Data Persistence¶
The modules described in this chapter support storing Python data in a
persistent form on disk.  The pickle and marshal modules can turn
many Python data types into a stream of bytes and then recreate the objects from
the bytes.  The various DBM-related modules support a family of hash-based file
formats that store a mapping of strings to other strings.  The bsddb
module also provides such disk-based string-to-string mappings based on hashing,
and also supports B-Tree and record-based formats.
The list of modules described in this chapter is:
- 11.1. pickle— Python object serialization
- 11.2. cPickle— A fasterpickle
- 11.3. copy_reg— Registerpicklesupport functions
- 11.4. shelve— Python object persistence
- 11.5. marshal— Internal Python object serialization
- 11.6. anydbm— Generic access to DBM-style databases
- 11.7. whichdb— Guess which DBM module created a database
- 11.8. dbm— Simple “database” interface
- 11.9. gdbm— GNU’s reinterpretation of dbm
- 11.10. dbhash— DBM-style interface to the BSD database library
- 11.11. bsddb— Interface to Berkeley DB library
- 11.12. dumbdbm— Portable DBM implementation
- 11.13. sqlite3— DB-API 2.0 interface for SQLite databases