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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:12:56+00:00 2026-05-14T23:12:56+00:00

I’m building a database library for my application using sqlite3 as the base. I

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I’m building a database library for my application using sqlite3 as the base. I want to structure it like so:

db/
    __init__.py
    users.py
    blah.py
    etc.py    

So I would do this in Python:

import db
db.users.create('username', 'password')

I’m suffering analysis paralysis (oh no!) about how to handle the database connection. I don’t really want to use classes in these modules, it doesn’t really seem appropriate to be able to create a bunch of “users” objects that can all manipulate the same database in the same ways — so inheriting a connection is a no-go.

Should I have one global connection to the database that all the modules use, and then put this in each module:

#users.py
from db_stuff import connection

Or should I create a new connection for each module and keep that alive?

Or should I create a new connection for every transaction?

How are these database connections supposed to be used? The same goes for cursor objects: Do I create a new cursor for each transaction? Create just one for each database connection?

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    2026-05-14T23:12:57+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:12 pm

    No, don’t spread a connection over several modules – this is bad design. Have a single class handle the DB connection and provide services to other classes/modules in your application.

    This isn’t different from non-DB-related good design principles. A connection is a global resource. Sharing that resource over many modules is akin to having a global variable accessible from many places – which is by default a bad thing (unless you have a very compelling reason, but you don’t). Encapsulate the global resource in a class to handle it.

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