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A Vertica_ client that does auto-completion and syntax highlighting, based on pgcli_.
.. image:: screenshots/vcli.gif
Just install it like a regular Python package::
$ pip install vcli
You'll probably see some permission errors if you're installing it on the
system-wide Python. If that's what you want to do, you need to sudo
::
$ sudo pip install vcli
To upgrade vcli, do::
$ pip install -U vcli
Connecting to a Database
::
$ vcli --help
Usage: vcli [OPTIONS] [DATABASE]
Options:
-h, --host TEXT Database server host address [default: localhost]
-p, --port INTEGER Database server port [default: 5433]
-U, --user TEXT Database username [default: CURRENT_USER]
-W, --prompt-password Prompt for password [default: False]
-w, --password TEXT Database password [default: ]
-v, --version Print version and exit
--vclirc TEXT Location of .vclirc file [default: ~/.vclirc]
--help Show this message and exit.
**Examples**
Use URL to connect::
$ vcli vertica://dbadmin:pass@localhost:5433/mydb
Prompt for password::
$ vcli -h localhost -U dbadmin -W -p 5433 mydb
Don't prompt for password::
$ vcli -h localhost -U dbadmin -w pass -p 5433 mydb
Use VERTICA_URL environment variable::
$ VERTICA_URL=vertica://dbadmin:pass@localhost:5433/mydb vcli
Special Commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
::
vcli_demo=> \h
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Command | Description |
|---------------------+--------------------------------------|
| \# | Refresh auto-completions |
| \? | Show help |
| \a | Aligned or unaligned |
| \c[onnect] [DBNAME] | Connect to a new database |
| \d [PATTERN] | List or describe tables |
| \dS [PATTERN] | List system tables |
| \dT [PATTERN] | List data types |
| \df [PATTERN] | List functions |
| \dj [PATTERN] | List projections |
| \dn [PATTERN] | List schemas |
| \dp [PATTERN] | List access privileges |
| \ds [PATTERN] | List sequences |
| \dt [PATTERN] | List tables |
| \dtv [PATTERN] | List tables and views |
| \du [PATTERN] | List users |
| \dv [PATTERN] | List views |
| \e [FILE] | Edit the query with external editor |
| \h | Show help |
| \i FILE | Execute commands from file |
| \l | List databases |
| \n[+] [NAME] | List or execute named queries |
| \nd [NAME] | Delete a named query |
| \ns NAME QUERY | Save a named query |
| \o [FILE] | Output to file or stdout |
| \q | Quit vcli |
| \refresh | Refresh auto-completions |
| \t | Toggle header |
| \timing | Toggle timing of commands |
| \x | Toggle expanded output |
| \z [PATTERN] | List access privileges (same as \dp) |
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
Thanks
------
Thanks to pgcli_. Most of the hard work, especially the auto-completion part,
were already done well by the pgcli core team. vcli wouldn't be possible if it
weren't for them.
.. |Build Status| image:: https://api.travis-ci.org/dbcli/vcli.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/dbcli/vcli
.. |PyPI| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/vcli.svg
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/vcli/
:alt: Latest Version
.. _pgcli: http://pgcli.com
.. _Vertica: http://www.vertica.com/
FAQs
Vertica CLI with auto-completion and syntax highlighting
We found that vcli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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