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First off, hope you are using the latest version of Python (3.6.3). You might use Python's builtin
sqlite3 to create your test database. Once created, make a backup copy so you always have a pristine copy and one you can attack. I've seen people working with databases of thousands of entries, when really all you need is a minimal amount. In your case, probably 2-5 entries would be enough to initially test the actual code for injection/detection. Once satisfied, you can always increase the size of the database or even try it against other databases.
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