db-browser - Search and read in SQLite/MySQL/PostgreSQL databases.
db-browser
SQLite/MySQL/PostgreSQL
Version 0.014
db-browser db-browser -h|--help
When the db-browser is called with the argument -h|--help it shows a menu - see "Options".
-h|--help
db-browser [-s|--search] [directories to be searched]
If no directories are passed the home directory is searched for SQLite databases.
SQLite
db-browser called with -s|--search causes a new search of SQLite databases instead of using the cached data.
-s|--search
Search and read in SQLite/MySQL/PostgreSQL databases.
To be able to browse database-, schema- and table-lists and the content of tables one needs to have the database privileges required for fetching the respective data.
The db-browser expects an existing home directory with read and write permissions for the user of db-browser.
home
It is recommended to work with an UTF encoding. Non mappable characters might break the output.
It is needed a terminal with a width of at least 40 print columns.
The best way to find out how db-browser works is calling db-browser.
To be able to use all the features of the db-browser some basic SQL knowledge is required.
SQL
the Arrow keys (or hjkl) to move up and down respective to move right and left.
Arrow
hjkl
the PageUp key (or Ctrl-B) to go back one page, the PageDown key (or Ctrl-F) to go forward one page.
PageUp
Ctrl-B
PageDown
Ctrl-F
the Home key (or Ctrl-A) to jump to the beginning of the menu, the End key (or Ctrl-E) to jump to the end of the menu.
Home
Ctrl-A
End
Ctrl-E
the Enter/Return key to confirm a chosen menu item.
Enter/Return
With the option mouse mode enabled it can be used the mouse with the left mouse key to navigate through the menus instead of the keyboard keys.
The q key goes back (Ctrl-D instead of q if prompted for a string) in the menu hierarchy.
q
Ctrl-D
Show this Info.
Shows the path of the running db-browser and the application directory.
Set the number of spaces between columns.
Set the width the columns should have at least when printed.
Set the string that will be shown on the screen instead of an undefined field.
Set the maximum number of fetched table rows. This can be overwritten by setting a SQL LIMIT statement.
LIMIT
The fetched table rows are kept in memory.
To disable the automatic limit set max rows to undef (--).
undef
Set the progress bar threshold. If the number of fields (rows x columns) is higher than the threshold a progress bar is shown while preparing the data for the output.
Choose the needed database drivers.
Choose the needed operators.
Enable parentheses in WHERE and/or HAVING TO clauses.
WHERE
HAVING TO
Choose the thousands separator displayed in menus.
With the Sssc mode "compat" enabled back-arrows are offered in the SQL menus entries. In the "simple" mode it can be used the q key instead of the back-arrows.
To reset a SQL "sub-statement" (e.g WHERE) re-enter into the respective menu entry and choose '- OK -'.
'- OK -'
Set the behavior of different menus.
For the menus "Choose Database", "Choose Schema" and "Choose Table" setting Expand to "Enchanted" means: save the menu position.
For "Print Table" "Enchanted" means: enable printing the chosen table row.
Set the mouse mode (see "mouse" in Term::Choose).
Set the default lock value:
- Lk0: Reset the SQL-statement after each "PrintTable".
- Lk1: Reset the SQL-statement only when a table is selected.
If enabled system tables/schemas/databases are appended to the respective list.
If enabled REGEXP will match case sensitive.
REGEXP
With MySQL the sensitive match is achieved by enabling the BINARY operator.
MySQL
BINARY
Determine when db-browser asks for the login data:
- once per DB: log in data is asked once per database.
- only once: log in data is asked only once and then used for all connections.
Set Database defaults:
If set the default user is used as username for database logins.
If set to YES DBD::SQLite tries to see if the bind values are number or not, and does not quote if they are numbers.
YES
See DBD::SQLite for details. This is a SQLite-only option.
If enabled the utf8 flag will be turned on for character data coming from the database.
utf8
For a more driver specific explanation see the documentation of the respective Perl DBI driver.
DBI
Print "BNRY" instead of arbitrary binary data.
If the data matches the repexp /[\x00-\x08\x0B-\x0C\x0E-\x1F]/ it is considered arbitrary binary data.
/[\x00-\x08\x0B-\x0C\x0E-\x1F]/
Printing arbitrary binary data could break the output.
Database defaults can be overwritten for each Database with the "Database settings".
The hints refer to the SQL menu - the menu which opens after a table was selected.
If AGGREGATE or/and GROUP BY is set, the SELECT statement is automatically formed.
AGGREGATE
GROUP BY
SELECT
Changing the lock mode Lk[01] will also reset the entire SQL.
There is a hidden menu entry: selecting the prompt Customize: makes available some scalar functions.
To remove a chosen scalar function from a column select the column with the function a second time.
With SQLite the function TRUNCATE returns stringified values:
TRUNCATE
- When comparing in WHERE or HAVING TO clauses with a number while sqlite_see_if_its_a_number is enabled (default) take the non-truncated (original) value for the comparison.
sqlite_see_if_its_a_number
- Also to get a numeric comparison in an ORDER BY clause use the non-truncated (original) values for the ordering.
ORDER BY
Matthäus Kiem <cuer2s@gmail.com>
Thanks to the Perl-Community.de and the people form stackoverflow for the help.
Copyright 2012-2014 Matthäus Kiem.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5.10.0. For details, see the full text of the licenses in the file LICENSE.
To install App::DBBrowser, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm App::DBBrowser
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install App::DBBrowser
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.