Sqlr is a simple CLI utility that allows you to execute simple queries against your SQL database (currently only Postgres database is supported).
- ⚡ Don't wait for your GUI tools to load, when you need to run simple SQL query
- 🔒 Connection encryption for enhanced security (recommended for remote environments)
- 📜 List your database structure to quickly identify which columns are in specific table
- 🥑 Present results in compact form, json or tables
- 📁 Use queries from
.sql
files and/or save results to.json
files - 🧮 CI/CD friendly - commands can be executed directly, without
interactive
prompts
Run sqlr
for details on available commands. For each command use --help
flag
for details on additional options and arguments.
Deno runtime environment https://deno.land
deno install -f -r --allow-env --allow-net --allow-read --allow-write https://deno.land/x/sqlr/main.js
--allow-write
permission is needed only if you are planning to use -o
parameter (write results to json file, check sqlr query --help
for details)
If your queries are failing due to certificate validation errors (and you trust target server) you can install using following command:
deno install -f -r --unsafely-ignore-certificate-errors --allow-env --allow-net --allow-read --allow-write https://deno.land/x/sqlr/main.js
This means however, that you are no longer protected from MITM attacks for other
servers. You can consider introducing sqlr-unsafe
sitting next to your main
sqlr
instance to work with trusted servers with problematic certificates:
deno install -n sqlr-unsafe -f -r --unsafely-ignore-certificate-errors --allow-net --allow-read --allow-write https://deno.land/x/sqlr/main.js
If you want to disable colors (at least for main log messages), you can use:
NO_COLOR=1 sqlr ...
If you want to implement/request new features you are more than welcome to contribute.