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Informations about the package sqli

sqli

Latest Stable Version

A Laravel 4 & 5 Artisan SQL Interactive Interface, plus a handful of Artisan commands to execute SQL queries.

sqli

It's like tinker for SQL, just run

php artisan sqli

And execute whatever sql query you like in your sql:

postgresql:laravel> select email from users;

And you should see it this way:

+----+------------------------------+
| id | email                        |
+----+------------------------------+
|  1 | [email protected]    |
|  2 | [email protected]             |
+----+------------------------------+
Executed in 0.0602 seconds.

You can get a list of your tables by running:

postgresql:laravel> tables count

count option is optional:

+--------------+-----------------------------+-----------+
| table_schema | table_name                  | row_count |
+--------------+-----------------------------+-----------+
| public       | firewall                    | 2         |
| public       | migrations                  | 3         |
| public       | sessions                    | 1         |
| public       | users                       | 1         |
| public       | actors                      | 3431326   |
| public       | movies                      | 1764727   |
+--------------+-----------------------------+-----------+

You can view a list of databases:

postgresql:laravel> databases

+-----------------+--------+--------------------------+-----------+
| Connection Name | Driver | Database                 | Host      |
+-----------------+--------+--------------------------+-----------+
| postgres        | pgsql  | production               | localhost |
| tracker         | mysql  | tracker                  | localhost |
+-----------------+--------+--------------------------+-----------+

You can change your current database connection by:

postgresql:laravel> database mysql
mysql:staging>

You can list all commands by executing

postgresql:laravel> help

+----------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| command  | description                                                                  |
+----------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| quit     | Exit interface.                                                              |
| tables   | List all tables. Use "tables count" to list with row count.                  |
| help     | Show this help.                                                              |
| database | Change the current database connection. Usage: "database [connection name]". |
+----------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

To exit, just type CTRL-C, CTRL-D or quit.

Other Artisan Commands

You don't need to enter sqli to execute commands, you have access to the most common DML commands via direct Artisan commands:

select
insert
update
delete

A special DML command, to execute whatever else you may needd:

sql

And a command for listing tables:

tables

Syntax

The syntax could not be simpler, just execute

php artisan select email, first_name, last_name from users

And you should get a result like:

+----+------------------------------+----------------+----------------+
| id | email                        | first_name     | last_name      |
+----+------------------------------+----------------+----------------+
|  1 | [email protected]    | Arnold         | Schwarzenegger |
|  2 | [email protected]             | Danny          | DeVito         |
+----+------------------------------+----------------+----------------+

Create a very small alias for Artisan:

alias a='php artisan'

And it'll be as if you where in your sql interface:

a select * from posts where post_id < 100

a update posts set author_id = 1

a delete from posts

a sql call removeOldPosts()

Command 'table'

The command

php artisan tables --count

Will give you a list of your tables with an optional row count:

+--------------+-----------------------------+-----------+
| table_schema | table_name                  | row_count |
+--------------+-----------------------------+-----------+
| public       | firewall                    | 2         |
| public       | migrations                  | 3         |
| public       | sessions                    | 1         |
| public       | users                       | 1         |
| public       | actors                      | 3431326   |
| public       | movies                      | 1764727   |
+--------------+-----------------------------+-----------+

Too many columns aren't good to look at?

Use the less command to help you with that:

a select * from users | less -S

Should give you a scrollable view of your table:

+----+------------------------------+-------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------------------+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-------------+------------+--------------+------------------+-------------------+-----------------+-------------------+-----------------+-----------------+
| id | email                        | permissions | activated | activation_code                            | activated_at        | last_login          | persist_code                                                 | reset_password_code | first_name     | last_name      | created_at                 | updated_at                 | password                                                     | gender_id | middle_name | nick_name | birth_day | birth_month | birth_year | early_signup | imported_from_id | registration_time | registration_ip | registrated_by_id | activation_time | beta_invitation |
+----+------------------------------+-------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------------------+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-------------+------------+--------------+------------------+-------------------+-----------------+-------------------+-----------------+-----------------+
| 38 | [email protected]    |             | 1         | V38ScwjCORUvCpuhjkieR4KbnQSlVbhFHujmsyVvN8 | 2014-02-16 14:07:59 | 2014-03-27 18:59:56 | $2y$10$POQ18Kc5JXftOtJswQujBO0PAQ4cfqsSXLKckn9aZOM4VgaExRDHa |                     | Arnold         | Schwarzenegger | 2014-03-29 18:38:39.998522 | 2014-03-27 18:59:56        | $2y$10$5S3KaI6PPHnySECVRwRcferQdiJZP6QgX5adxK7z/WPlxP386HW0e |           |             |           | 31        | 10          |            |              |                  |                   |                 |                   |                 |                 |
| 40 | [email protected]           |             |           |                                            |                     |                     |                                                              |                     | Clint          | Eastwood       | 2014-03-29 18:38:39.998522 | 2014-03-29 18:26:17.402382 |                                                              |           |             |           |           |             |            |              |                  |                   |                 |                   |                 |                 |
| 41 | [email protected]              |             |           |                                            |                     |                     |                                                              |                     | Paul           | Newman         | 2014-03-29 18:38:39.998522 | 2014-03-29 18:32:22.489968 |                                                              |           |             |           |           |             |            |              |                  |                   |                 |                   |                 |                 |
+----+------------------------------+-------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------------------+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-------------+------------+--------------+------------------+-------------------+-----------------+-------------------+-----------------+-----------------+

Drawbacks

When passing arguments to scripts Linux based systems may remove quotes and misunderstand your parentheses in queries, you if you need to use them you'll have to double quote it:

a insert "into users (email, first_name, last_name, created_at, updated_at) values ('[email protected]', 'Clint', 'Eastwood', 'NOW', 'NOW')"

or just the parts that have them:

a insert into users "(email, first_name, last_name, created_at, updated_at)" values "('[email protected]', 'Clint', 'Eastwood', 'NOW', 'NOW')"

But you can also escape them with \

a update users set created_at = \'NOW\'

Command Line Completion

All SQL commands, connections, tables names and columns are present in completion, just use TAB to complete your commands.

Installation

Requirements

Installing

Require the package using Composer:

composer require pragmarx/sqli

Add the service provider to your app/config/app.php:

'PragmaRX\Sqli\Vendor\Laravel\ServiceProvider',

Author

Antonio Carlos Ribeiro

License

sqli is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License - see the LICENSE file for details

Contributing

Pull requests and issues are more than welcome.


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