Command-line shell for issuing SQL to relational databases via JDBC.
A fork of Marc Prud'hommeaux's sqlline project, also incorporating changes made by the LucidDB project, now modernized, mavenized and forkable in github. See also release history.
SQLLine is distributed under the 3-clause BSD License, meaning that you are free to redistribute, modify, or sell it with almost no restrictions.
It is distributed via the Maven Central Repository.
If you have Coursier installed, you can quickly connect to a demo Hypersonic database with:
$ coursier launch sqlline:sqlline:1.12.0 org.hsqldb:hsqldb:2.5.0 net.hydromatic:foodmart-data-hsqldb:0.4 -M sqlline.SqlLine -- -u jdbc:hsqldb:res:foodmart -n FOODMART -p FOODMART -d org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver 0: jdbc:hsqldb:res:foodmart> select avg("shelf_height" * "shelf_width" * "shelf_depth") as "avg_volume" from "product"; +-------------------------+ | avg_volume | +-------------------------+ | 2147.3845245442353 | +-------------------------+ 1 row selected (0.01 seconds) 0: jdbc:hsqldb:res:foodmart> !quit Copy the sqlline script (or sqlline.bat for Windows), sqlline-VERSION-jar-with-dependencies.jar and a JDBC driver jar into the same directory. (Or just put sqlline on your PATH.)
$ sqlline -d com.mysql.jdbc.Driver sqlline> !connect jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/scott user password sqlline> !tables +------------+--------------+-------------+---------------+----------+ | TABLE_CAT | TABLE_SCHEM | TABLE_NAME | TABLE_TYPE | REMARKS | +------------+--------------+-------------+---------------+----------+ | null | SCOTT | BONUS | TABLE | null | | null | SCOTT | DEPT | TABLE | null | | null | SCOTT | EMP | TABLE | null | | null | SCOTT | SALGRADE | TABLE | null | | null | metadata | COLUMNS | SYSTEM_TABLE | null | | null | metadata | TABLES | SYSTEM_TABLE | null | +------------+--------------+-------------+---------------+----------+ sqlline> SELECT 1 + 2 AS c; +---+ | C | +---+ | 3 | +---+ sqlline> !quitTo get help:
$ sqlline --helpIf you prefer, you can invoke Java directly, without using the sqlline script:
$ java -jar sqlline-VERSION-jar-with-dependencies.jar --helpA URL (or connect string) is a string that specifies the location of your database, and perhaps credentials and other parameters specific to your database's JDBC driver. It always starts with 'jdbc:', usually followed by the machine name of the database and additional parameters.
For example, the following bash command connects to Apache Drill, assuming that Drill is installed in /opt/apache-drill-1.15.0:
$ /opt/apache-drill-1.15.0/bin/sqlline -u "jdbc:drill:drillbit=example.com;auth=kerberos"Because ';' is a command separator in bash, the URL is included in double-quotes ('"'). You will need to quote the URL and other arguments if they contain characters that are special in your shell; different shells have different special characters, but space (' '), dollar ('$'), single-quote ('''), bang ('!') and percent ('%') are some common examples.
Read the manual.
Use the following definition to use sqlline in your maven project:
<dependency> <groupId>sqlline</groupId> <artifactId>sqlline</artifactId> <version>1.12.0</version> </dependency>To build or run SQLLine, you need Java 8 or higher. (When running on Java 15 and higher, you will need to set scriptEngine before you use promptscript.)
Check out and build:
git clone git://github.com/julianhyde/sqlline.git cd sqlline ./mvnw package- Arina Ielchiieva
- Jack Hahn
- Joe Posner
- John Pham
- John V. Sichi
- Julian Hyde (PMC)
- Marc Prud'hommeaux
- Sergey Nuyanzin (PMC Chair)
- Stephan Zuercher
- Steve Herskovitz
- Sunny Choi
- License: Modified BSD License
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