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A REPL for Postgres
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** _WARNING_: This is a WIP. Please DO NOT use. **
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This is a postgres client that does auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
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.. image:: screenshots/image01.png
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Installation
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============
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If you don't know how to install python pacakges, please check the `detailed instructions`__.
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__ Detailed Installation Instructions
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If you already know how to install python pacakges, then you can simply do:
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::
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pip install pgcli
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$ pip install pgcli
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Detailed Installation Instructions:
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===================================
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OS X:
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-----
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For installing Python pacakges it is recommended to use the package manager
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called `pip`. Check if `pip` is installed on the system.
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::
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$ which pip
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If it is installed then you can do:
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::
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$ pip install pgcli
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If that fails due to permission issues, you might need to run the command with
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sudo permissions.
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::
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$ sudo pip install pgcli
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If pip is not installed check if easy_install is available on the system.
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::
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$ which easy_install
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$ sudo easy_install pgcli
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Linux:
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------
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Usage
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=====
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::
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$ pgcli [database_name]
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or
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$ pgcli postgresql://[user[:password]@][netloc][:port][/dbname]
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Examples:
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::
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$ pgcli local_database
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$ pgcli postgres://amjith:pa$$w0rd@example.com:5432/app_db
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Features
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========
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The `pgcli` is written using prompt_toolkit_.
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* Auto-completion as you type for SQL keywords as well as tables and
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columns in the database.
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* Syntax highlighting using Pygments.
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* Smart-completion (enabled by default) will suggest context-sensitive completion.
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- `SELECT * FROM <tab>` will only show table names.
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- `SELECT * FROM users WHERE <tab>` will only show column names.
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* Config file is automatically created at ~/.pglirc at first launch.
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* Primitive support for `psql` back-slash commands.
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.. _prompt_toolkit: https://github.com/jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit
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