oci8_simple
This gem is a thin wrapper around the ruby-oci8 gem. The client is intended
to be used by simple scripts to aid automation. The code is intentionally
light-weight and featureless, with very little startup time. It is not meant
to be a Ruby ORM for Oracle - if you want that, look at the
OracleEnhancedAdapter.
This gem installs a few command-line scripts:
-
oci8_simple
- a command to run arbitrary SQL
-
describe
- a command to describe a table
-
show
- a command to list things in the database (tables, views, etc.)
You can also use oci8_simple in your Ruby scripts by creating an instance of
Oci8Simple::Client
(see more below).
Prerequisites
Installation
gem install oci8_simple
Configuration
Oci8Simple will look in three places for your database configuration, in the
following order:
- Dir.pwd + database.yml
- Dir.pwd + config/database.yml
- ~/.oci8_simple/database.yml
The database.yml format is compatible with the Rails format.
development:
database: oracle.hostname:1521/sid
username: foo_dev
password: OMG333
test:
database: oracle.hostname:1521/sid
username: foo_test
password: OMG333
Logging
All logging is done to ~/.oci8_simple/oci8_simple.log
.
Command-Line Examples
oci8_simple
This script allows you to run single statements against an arbitrary Oracle
schema via the command line.
Run a query against development schema
oci8_simple "select id, name from flavors"
Run a query against a different schema
oci8_simple "select id, name from flavors" -e int
Help
oci8_simple --help
describe
This script shows a description of a table, including the column names
(sorted), the type and size for each column, the nullable status of the
column, and the default value, if any.
Show column information for a table named "holidays"
describe holidays
Help
describe --help
show
This command can list the following items in the database: functions,
packages, procedures, sequences, synonyms, tables, types, and views.
Show a list of all tables in the database
show tables
Show a list of all views in the database
show views
Show the DDL for a particular view
show view users_view
Help
show --help
Code Examples
Initialize a client against the development schema
require 'rubygems'
require 'oci8_simple'
client = Oci8Simple::Client.new
Run a simple select query against development schema
client.run('select id, name from foos')
#=> [[2, "lol"], [3, "hey"], ...]
client.run('select id, name from foos', :hash => true)
#=> [{:id => 2, :name => "lol"}, {:id => 3, :name=>"hey"}, ...])
Update something
client.run <<-SQL
UPDATE foos SET bar='baz' WHERE id=1233
SQL
Run some DDL
client.run <<-SQL
CREATE TABLE foos (
ID NUMBER(38) NOT NULL
)
SQL
Run some PL/SQL
client.run <<-SQL
DECLARE
a NUMBER;
b NUMBER;
BEGIN
SELECT e,f INTO a,b FROM T1 WHERE e>1;
INSERT INTO T1 VALUES(b,a);
END;
SQL
Run a query against stage schema
Oci8Simple::Client.new("stage").run('select id, name from foos')
#=> [[2, "lol"], [3, "hey"], ...]
Contributing to oci8_simple
- Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been
implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet
- Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested
it and/or contributed it
- Fork the project
- Start a feature/bugfix branch
- Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
- Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a
future version unintentionally.
- Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. If you want
to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but
please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2015 Billy Reisinger. See LICENSE.txt for further details.