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SQLite parameter substitution problem


Using SQLite3 with Python 2.5, I'm trying to iterate through a list and pull the weight of an item from the database based on the item's name.

I tried using the "?" parameter substitution suggested to prevent SQL injections but it doesn't work. For example, when I use:

for item in self.inventory_names:
    self.cursor.execute("SELECT weight FROM Equipment WHERE name = ?", item)
    self.cursor.close()

I get the error:

sqlite3.ProgrammingError: Incorrect number of bindings supplied. The current statement uses 1, and there are 8 supplied.

I believe this is somehow caused by the initial creation of the database; the module I made that actually creates the DB does have 8 bindings.

cursor.execute("""CREATE TABLE Equipment 
    (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, 
    name TEXT,
    price INTEGER, 
    weight REAL, 
    info TEXT, 
    ammo_cap INTEGER, 
    availability_west TEXT,
    availability_east TEXT)""")

However, when I use the less-secure "%s" substitution for each item name, it works just fine. Like so:

for item in self.inventory_names:
    self.cursor.execute("SELECT weight FROM Equipment WHERE name = '%s'" % item)
    self.cursor.close()

I can't figure out why it thinks I have 8 bindins when I'm only calling one. How can I fix it?


Solution

  • The Cursor.execute() method expects a sequence as second parameter. You are supplying a string which happens to be 8 characters long.

    Use the following form instead:

    self.cursor.execute("SELECT weight FROM Equipment WHERE name = ?", [item])
    

    Python library reference: sqlite3 Cursor Objects.