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.. _sqlite_toplevel:
SQLite
======
.. automodule:: sqlalchemy.dialects.sqlite.base
SQLite Data Types
-----------------
As with all SQLAlchemy dialects, all UPPERCASE types that are known to be
valid with SQLite are importable from the top level dialect, whether
they originate from :mod:`sqlalchemy.types` or from the local dialect::
from sqlalchemy.dialects.sqlite import \
BLOB, BOOLEAN, CHAR, DATE, DATETIME, DECIMAL, FLOAT, \
INTEGER, NUMERIC, SMALLINT, TEXT, TIME, TIMESTAMP, \
VARCHAR
.. module:: sqlalchemy.dialects.sqlite
.. autoclass:: DATETIME
.. autoclass:: DATE
.. autoclass:: TIME
Pysqlite
--------
.. automodule:: sqlalchemy.dialects.sqlite.pysqlite
Pysqlcipher
-----------
.. automodule:: sqlalchemy.dialects.sqlite.pysqlcipher