sqly is a powerful command-line tool that can execute SQL against CSV, TSV, LTSV, JSON, and even Microsoft Excel™ files. The sqly import those files into SQLite3 in-memory database.
The sqly has sqly-shell. You can interactively execute SQL with sql completion and command history. Of course, you can also execute SQL without running the sqly-shell.
Warning
The support for JSON is limited. There is a possibility of discontinuing JSON support in the future.
go install github.com/nao1215/sqly@latest
brew install nao1215/tap/sqly
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
The sqly automatically imports the CSV/TSV/LTSV/JSON/Excel file into the DB when you pass file path as an argument. DB table name is the same as the file name or sheet name (e.g., if you import user.csv, sqly command create the user table).
The sqly automatically determines the file format from the file extension.
[Usage]
sqly [OPTIONS] [FILE_PATH]
[OPTIONS]
-c, --csv change output format to csv (default: table)
-e, --excel change output format to excel (default: table)
-j, --json change output format to json (default: table)
-l, --ltsv change output format to ltsv (default: table)
-m, --markdown change output format to markdown table (default: table)
-t, --tsv change output format to tsv (default: table)
-S, --sheet string excel sheet name you want to import
-s, --sql string sql query you want to execute
-o, --output string destination path for SQL results specified in --sql option
-h, --help print help message
-v, --version print sqly version
※ The sqly option must be specified before the file to be imported.
--sql option takes an SQL statement as an optional argument.
$ sqly --sql "SELECT user_name, position FROM user INNER JOIN identifier ON user.identifier = identifier.id" testdata/user.csv testdata/identifier.csv
+-----------+-----------+
| user_name | position |
+-----------+-----------+
| booker12 | developrt |
| jenkins46 | manager |
| smith79 | neet |
+-----------+-----------+
The sqly output sql query results in following formats:
- ASCII table format (default)
- CSV format (--csv option)
- TSV format (--tsv option)
- LTSV format (--ltsv option)
- JSON format (--json option)
$ sqly --sql "SELECT * FROM user LIMIT 2" --csv testdata/user.csv
user_name,identifier,first_name,last_name
booker12,1,Rachel,Booker
jenkins46,2,Mary,Jenkins
$ sqly --sql "SELECT * FROM user LIMIT 2" --json testdata/user.csv
[
{
"first_name": "Rachel",
"identifier": "1",
"last_name": "Booker",
"user_name": "booker12"
},
{
"first_name": "Mary",
"identifier": "2",
"last_name": "Jenkins",
"user_name": "jenkins46"
}
]
$ sqly --sql "SELECT * FROM user LIMIT 2" --json testdata/user.csv > user.json
$ sqly --sql "SELECT * FROM user LIMIT 2" --csv user.json
first_name,identifier,last_name,user_name
Rachel,1,Booker,booker12
Mary,2,Jenkins,jenkins46
The sqly-shell starts when you run the sqly command without the --sql option. When you execute sqly command with file path, the sqly-shell starts after importing the file into the SQLite3 in-memory database.
The sqly shell functions similarly to a common SQL client (e.g., sqlite3
command or mysql
command). The sqly-shell has helper commands that begin with a dot. The sqly-shell also supports command history, and input completion.
The sqly can save SQL execution results to the file using shell redirection. The --csv option outputs SQL execution results in CSV format instead of table format.
$ sqly --sql "SELECT * FROM user" --csv testdata/user.csv > test.csv
The sqly can save SQL execution results to the file using the --output option. The --output option specifies the destination path for SQL results specified in the --sql option.
$ sqly --sql "SELECT * FROM user" --output=test.csv testdata/user.csv
Key Binding | Description |
---|---|
Ctrl + A | Go to the beginning of the line (Home) |
Ctrl + E | Go to the end of the line (End) |
Ctrl + P | Previous command (Up arrow) |
Ctrl + N | Next command (Down arrow) |
Ctrl + F | Forward one character |
Ctrl + B | Backward one character |
Ctrl + D | Delete character under the cursor |
Ctrl + H | Delete character before the cursor (Backspace) |
Ctrl + W | Cut the word before the cursor to the clipboard |
Ctrl + K | Cut the line after the cursor to the clipboard |
Ctrl + U | Cut the line before the cursor to the clipboard |
Ctrl + L | Clear the screen |
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with Radeon Vega Graphics
Execute:
SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `Index` BETWEEN 1000 AND 2000 ORDER BY `Index` DESC LIMIT 1000
Records | Columns | Time per Operation | Memory Allocated per Operation | Allocations per Operation |
---|---|---|---|---|
100,000 | 12 | 1715818835 ns/op | 441387928 B/op | 4967183 allocs/op |
1,000,000 | 9 | 11414332112 ns/op | 2767580080 B/op | 39131122 allocs/op |
Name | Description |
---|---|
harelba/q | Run SQL directly on delimited files and multi-file sqlite databases |
dinedal/textql | Execute SQL against structured text like CSV or TSV |
noborus/trdsql | CLI tool that can execute SQL queries on CSV, LTSV, JSON, YAML and TBLN. Can output to various formats. |
mithrandie/csvq | SQL-like query language for csv |
- DDL such as CREATE
- DML such as GRANT
- TCL such as Transactions
First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information. Contributions are not only related to development. For example, GitHub Star motivates me to develop!
If you would like to send comments such as "find a bug" or "request for additional features" to the developer, please use one of the following contacts.
When adding new features or fixing bugs, please write unit tests. The sqly is unit tested for all packages as the unit test tree map below shows.
The sqly project is licensed under the terms of MIT LICENSE.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
CHIKAMATSU Naohiro 💻 📖 |
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