What would be faster; searching a sqlite3 database table for a row whose primary key equals a specific string
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In Python, I obtain all the primary keys from a sqlite3 database table (using a query) as a Python list and use Pythons in keyword to test whether a specific string occurs within that list.
I guess I am asking does SQLite3 employ a more advanced algorithm to find a specific row with the primary key I am searching for or would it be faster to just get all the primary keys myself & search using python(or employ my own Binary search once I get them all)?
Code to do either way:
import sqlite3
conn = sqlite3.connect("d.db")
cur = conn.cursor()
isPresent = cur.execute( "SELECT target FROM stringList WHERE target='specificString';" ).fetchall()
return isPresent == None
// Alternate
primaryKeyList = cur.execute( "SELECT target FROM stringList;" ).fetchall()
return 'specificString' in primaryKeyList
// Or I can sort the list then use a binary search or other fast algorithm
primaryKeyList = cur.execute( "SELECT target FROM stringList;" ).fetchall()
//..sort primaryKeyList
primaryKeyList = sortList(primaryKeyList)
return binarySearch('specificString') == True
PS: Is there a way to tell SQLite3 in what order I want the rows to be stored in? So I can always have my rows in a table sorted alphabetically (according to their primary key)?