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Introduction ============ * Original project homepage: https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/PSSGroup/SqlPython * PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/sqlpython * News: http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com/search/label/sqlpython * Current docs: http://packages.python.org/sqlpython/ * Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/sqlpython SQLPython is a command-line interface to Oracle databases. It is intended as an alternative to Oracle's SQL\*Plus. For the most part, it can be used the same way SQL\*Plus would be used; this documentation focuses on the places where SQLPython differs. License ------- sqlpython is free and open-source software. Its use is governed by the `MIT License <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php>`_. Authorship ---------- SQLPython was created by `Luca Canali <http://canali.web.cern.ch/canali/>`_ at CERN. Most recent development has been done by `Catherine Devlin <http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com/>`_. A group of additional sqlpython contributors has formed at `Google Groups <http://groups.google.com/group/sqlpython>`_. Installation ------------ If `python-setuptools <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools>`_ is present on your machine, you can easily install the latest release of sqlpython by issuing from a command prompt:: easy_install sqlpython The development trunk (very unstable) is at `assembla <https://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/sqlpython>`_; you can install the trunk on your machine with:: hg clone http://hg.assembla.com/python-cmd2 cmd2 cd cmd2 python setup.py develop cd .. hg clone http://hg.assembla.com/sqlpython sqlpython cd sqlpython python setup.py develop Using `hg pull`, `hg update` subsequently will update from the current trunk. You may also install from the trunk with easy_install:: easy_install Running ------- sqlpython [username[/password][@SID]] ["SQL command 1", "@script.sql", "SQL command 2..."] Database connections can also be specified with URL syntax or with Oracle Easy Connect:: oracle://username:password@SID oracle://username:password@hostname:port/dbname oracle://username:password@hostname:port/dbname SID represents an entry from the `tnsnames.ora` file. Once connected, most familiar SQL\*Plus commands can be used. Type `help` for additional information. Bugs ---- Please report bugs at http://trac-hg.assembla.com/sqlpython or to catherine.devlin@gmail.com. Origins ------- SQLPython is based on the Python standard library's `cmd <http://docs.python.org/library/cmd.html#module-cmd>`_ module, and on an extension to it called `cmd2 <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/cmd2>`_. SQLPython also draws considerable inspiration from two Perl-based open-source SQL clients, `Senora <http://senora.sourceforge.net/>`_ and `YASQL <http://sourceforge.net/projects/yasql>`_. Non-Oracle RDBMS ---------------- As of sqlpython 1.6.4, preliminary work has begun to adapt sqlpython to non-Oracle databases. You may use it to run queries against postgreSQL, MySQL, etc., but data-dictionary access commands (`ls`, `grep`, `refs`, etc.) will generate errors. Connection to non-Oracle databases is currently only possible via URL connection strings.