usql is a universal command-line interface for working with SQL databases.
usql provides a universal command line interface for the following databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, SQLite, and Microsoft SQL Server.
The goal is to eventually have usql be a drop in replacement for PostgreSQL's
psql
command, with all the bells/whistles, but with the added benefit of
working with more than one database.
Install in the usual Go way:
# install usql
$ go get -u github.com/knq/usql
# install with oracle support
$ go get -u -tags oracle github.com/knq/usql
# display command line arguments
$ usql --help
# connect to a postgres database
$ usql pg://user:pass@localhost/dbname
$ usql pgsql://user:pass@localhost/dbname
$ usql postgres://user:pass@localhost:port/dbname
# connect to a mysql database
$ usql my://user:pass@localhost/dbname
$ usql mysql://user:pass@localhost:port/dbname
$ usql /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
# connect to a mssql (Microsoft SQL) database
$ usql ms://user:pass@localhost/dbname
$ usql mssql://user:pass@localhost:port/dbname
# connect to a oracle database
$ usql or://user:pass@localhost/dbname
$ usql oracle://user:pass@localhost:port/dbname
# connect to a sqlite file
$ usql dbname.sqlite3
$ usql sq://path/to/dbname.sqlite3
$ usql sqlite3://path/to/dbname.sqlite3
$ usql file:/path/to/dbname.sqlite3
The following is an example of connecting to xo's booktest example Oracle database, performing a query, and then connecting to the PostgreSQL, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, and SQLite3 databases and executing various queries.
- All the various \d* commands from
psql
- SQL completion