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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# create_schema.py
#
# Creates users and populates their schemas with the tables and packages
# necessary for running the python-oracledb sample scripts. An edition is also
# created for the demonstration of PL/SQL editioning.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------

import oracledb

import drop_schema
import sample_env

# connect as administrative user (usually SYSTEM or ADMIN)
conn = oracledb.connect(sample_env.get_admin_connect_string())

# drop existing users and editions, if applicable
drop_schema.drop_schema(conn)

# create sample schema and edition
print("Creating sample schemas and edition...")
sample_env.run_sql_script(conn, "create_schema",
                          main_user=sample_env.get_main_user(),
                          main_password=sample_env.get_main_password(),
                          edition_user=sample_env.get_edition_user(),
                          edition_password=sample_env.get_edition_password(),
                          edition_name=sample_env.get_edition_name())
print("Done.")