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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T09:35:14+00:00 2026-05-29T09:35:14+00:00

This question is likely noobish. Instead of hardcoding the MySQLdb connection object: e.g, db

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This question is likely noobish.

Instead of hardcoding the MySQLdb connection object: e.g,

db = MySQLdb.connect('localhost','name','pwrd','db_name')

How do I set it up so I can specify the db_name (or any other part of the connection object) from a list or some other variable. E.g:

for NAME from list_of_names:
    db = MySQLdb.connect('localhost', 'name', 'pwrd', NAME)
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    2026-05-29T09:35:15+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 9:35 am

    You could setup a function that would return a new database connection based on the name passed in.

    def get_db_connection(database_name):
        return MySQLdb.connect('localhost', 'name', 'pwrd', database_name)
    

    and then call get_db_connection whenever you needed to use a new database.

    Better, you might try db.select_db('my_new_databasename') to switch from one database to another inside the same connection. This assumes db is your connection object from the MySQLdb.connect() call. This means you don’t need to build a new connection each time.

    Of note, creating database connections is expensive so try to avoid creating them and throwing them away at abandon.

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