MySQL Connector/Python Release Notes
        
        The MySQLCursorDict class inherits from
        MySQLCursor.
        This class is available as of Connector/Python 2.0.0.
      
        A MySQLCursorDict cursor returns each row as
        a dictionary. The keys for each dictionary object are the column
        names of the MySQL result.
      
Example:
cnx = mysql.connector.connect(database='world')
cursor = cnx.cursor(dictionary=True)
cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM country WHERE Continent = 'Europe'")
print("Countries in Europe:")
for row in cursor:
    print("* {Name}".format(Name=row['Name']The preceding code produces output like this:
Countries in Europe:
* Albania
* Andorra
* Austria
* Belgium
* Bulgaria
...
        It may be convenient to pass the dictionary to
        format() as follows:
      
cursor.execute("SELECT Name, Population FROM country WHERE Continent = 'Europe'")
print("Countries in Europe with population:")
for row in cursor:
    print("* {Name}: {Population}".format(**row))