How you can Create a Major Key for a MySQL Database in Python

You’ll be able to create a Major Key in your MySQL database in Python as follows.

First, it’s worthwhile to know if the Major Key already exists.

Possibility 1 – The Major Key doesn’t Exist#

import mysql.connector

mydb = mysql.connector.join(
  host = "localhost",
  person = "username",
  password = "YoUrPaSsWoRd",
  database = "your_database"
)

mycursor = mydb.cursor()

mycursor.execute("CREATE TABLE prospects (id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, identify VARCHAR(255), tackle VARCHAR(255))")

Possibility 2 – The Major Key already Exists#

import mysql.connector

mydb = mysql.connector.join(
  host = "localhost",
  person = "username",
  password = "YoUrPaSsWoRd",
  database = "your_database"
)

mycursor = mydb.cursor()

mycursor.execute("ALTER TABLE prospects ADD COLUMN id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY")