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Cheapsheet postgresql, Apuntes de Programación de Bases de Datos

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POSTGRESQL 8.3 PSQL CHEAT SHEET
psql is located in the bin folder of the PostgreSQL install and PgAdmin III install.
This is psql 8.3.5, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
Usage: psql [OPTIONS]... [DBNAME [USERNAME]]
General options:
-c COMMAND
-d, --dbname=NAME
-f, --file=FILENAME
--help
-l, --list
-v NAME=VALUE
--version
-X
run only single command (SQL or internal) and exit
specify database name to connect to (default: "logged in username here")
execute commands from file, then exit
show this help, then exit
list available databases, then exit
set psql variable NAME to VALUE
output version information, then exit
do not read startup file (~/.psqlrc)
Interactive Console:
TYPE: \copyright
\h for help with SQL commands
\? for help with psql commands
\g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
\q to quit
GENERAL:
\c[onnect] [DBNAME|- USER|- HOST|- PORT|-]
\cd [DIR]
\encoding [ENCODING]
\h [NAME]
\set [NAME [VALUE]]
\timing
\unset NAME
\prompt [TEXT] NAME
\! [COMMAND]
QUERY BUFFER:
\e [FILE]
\g [FILE]
\p
\r
\w FILE
INPUT/OUTPUT:
\echo [STRING]
\i FILE
\o [FILE]
\qecho [STRING]
INFORMATIONAL:
\d [NAME]
\d{t|i|s|v|S} [PATTERN] (add "+" for more detail)
\da [PATTERN]
\db [PATTERN]
\dc [PATTERN]
\dC
\dd [PATTERN]
\dD [PATTERN]
\df [PATTERN]
\dF [PATTERN]
\dFd [PATTERN]
\dFt [PATTERN]
\dFp [PATTERN]
\dg [PATTERN]
\dn [PATTERN]
\do [NAME]
\dl
\dp [PATTERN]
\dT [PATTERN]
\du [PATTERN]
\l
\z [PATTERN]
FORMATTING
\a
\C [STRING]
\f [STRING]
\H
\pset NAME [VALUE]
\t
\T [STRING]
\x
COPY, LARGE OBJECT
\copy ...
\lo_export LOBOID FILE
\lo_import FILE [COMMENT]
\lo_list
\lo_unlink LOBOID
for distribution terms
for help with SQL commands
for help with psql commands
or terminate with semicolon to execute query
to quit
connect to new database
change the current working directory
show or set client encoding
help on syntax of SQL commands, * for all commands
set internal variable, or list all if no parameters
toggle timing of commands (currently off)
unset (delete) internal variable
prompt user to set internal variable
execute command in shell or start interactive shell
edit the query buffer (or file) with external editor
send query buffer to server (and results to file or |pipe)
show the contents of the query buffer
reset (clear) the query buffer
write query buffer to file
write string to standard output
execute commands from file
send all query results to file or |pipe
write string to query output stream (see \o)
describe table, index, sequence, or view
list tables/indexes/sequences/views/system tables
list aggregate functions
list tablespaces (add "+" for more detail)
list conversions
list casts
show comment for object
list domains
list functions (add "+" for more detail)
list text search configurations (add "+" for more detail)
list text search dictionaries (add "+" for more detail)
list text search templates
list text search parsers (add "+" for more detail)
list groups
list schemas (add "+" for more detail)
list operators
list large objects, same as \lo_list
list table, view, and sequence access privileges
list data types (add "+" for more detail)
list users
list all databases (add "+" for more detail)
list table, view, and sequence access privileges (same as \dp)
toggle between unaligned and aligned output mode
set table title, or unset if none
show or set field separator for unaligned query output
toggle HTML output mode (currently off)
set table output option
(NAME := {format|border|expanded|fieldsep|footer|null|numericlocale|recordsep
|tuples_only|title|tableattr|pager})
show only rows (currently off)
set HTML <table> tag attributes, or unset if none
toggle expanded output (currently off)
perform SQL COPY with data stream to the client host
LOBOID FILE
FILE [COMMENT]
large object operations
Connection options:
-h, --host=HOSTNAME database server host or socket directory
-p, --port=PORT database server port number
-U, --username=NAME connect as specified database user
-W, --password force password prompt (should happen automatically)
-e, --exit-on-error exit on error, default is to continue
-d DBNAME some database
psql automated shell examples
restore whole server
psql --host=localhost --username=someuser -f /path/to/pgdumpall.sql
Run an sql batch script against a database
psql -h localhost -U someuser -d somedb -f /path/to/somefile.sql
Run an sql batch script against a database and send output to file
psql -h localhost -U someuser -d somedb -f /path/to/scriptfile.sql -o /path/to/outputfile.txt
Run a single statement against a db
psql -U postgres -d pagila -c "CREATE TABLE test(some_id serial PRIMARY KEY, some_text text);"
Output data in html format
psql -h someserver -p 5432 -U someuser -d somedb -H -c "SELECT * FROM sometable" -o mydata.html
psql Interactive mode
Launch Interactive session
psql -h localhost -U postgres -d somedb
View help for SELECT * LIMIT
\h SELECT * LIMIT
List all tables in db with descriptions
\dt+
List all tables in db with s in the name
\dt *s*
Cancel out of MORE screen
:q
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POSTGRESQL 8.3 PSQL CHEAT SHEET

psql is located in the bin folder of the PostgreSQL install and PgAdmin III install.

This is psql 8.3.5, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.

Usage: psql [OPTIONS]... [DBNAME [USERNAME]]

General options: -c COMMAND -d, --dbname=NAME -f, --file=FILENAME --help -l, --list -v NAME=VALUE --version -X

run only single command (SQL or internal) and exit specify database name to connect to (default: " logged in username here ") execute commands from file, then exit show this help, then exit list available databases, then exit set psql variable NAME to VALUE output version information, then exit do not read startup file (~/.psqlrc)

Interactive Console: TYPE: \copyright \h for help with SQL commands ? for help with psql commands \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query \q to quit GENERAL: \c[onnect] [DBNAME|- USER|- HOST|- PORT|-] \cd [DIR] \encoding [ENCODING] \h [NAME] \set [NAME [VALUE]] \timing \unset NAME \prompt [TEXT] NAME ! [COMMAND]

QUERY BUFFER: \e [FILE] \g [FILE] \p \r \w FILE

INPUT/OUTPUT: \echo [STRING] \i FILE \o [FILE] \qecho [STRING]

INFORMATIONAL: \d [NAME] \d{t|i|s|v|S} [PATTERN] (add "+" for more detail) \da [PATTERN] \db [PATTERN] \dc [PATTERN] \dC \dd [PATTERN] \dD [PATTERN] \df [PATTERN] \dF [PATTERN] \dFd [PATTERN] \dFt [PATTERN] \dFp [PATTERN] \dg [PATTERN] \dn [PATTERN] \do [NAME] \dl \dp [PATTERN] \dT [PATTERN] \du [PATTERN] \l \z [PATTERN]

FORMATTING \a \C [STRING] \f [STRING] \H \pset NAME [VALUE]

\t \T [STRING] \x

COPY, LARGE OBJECT \copy ... \lo_export LOBOID FILE \lo_import FILE [COMMENT] \lo_list \lo_unlink LOBOID

for distribution terms for help with SQL commands for help with psql commands or terminate with semicolon to execute query to quit

connect to new database change the current working directory show or set client encoding help on syntax of SQL commands, * for all commands set internal variable, or list all if no parameters toggle timing of commands (currently off) unset (delete) internal variable prompt user to set internal variable execute command in shell or start interactive shell

edit the query buffer (or file) with external editor send query buffer to server (and results to file or |pipe) show the contents of the query buffer reset (clear) the query buffer write query buffer to file

write string to standard output execute commands from file send all query results to file or |pipe write string to query output stream (see \o)

describe table, index, sequence, or view list tables/indexes/sequences/views/system tables list aggregate functions list tablespaces (add "+" for more detail) list conversions list casts show comment for object list domains list functions (add "+" for more detail) list text search configurations (add "+" for more detail) list text search dictionaries (add "+" for more detail) list text search templates list text search parsers (add "+" for more detail) list groups list schemas (add "+" for more detail) list operators list large objects, same as \lo_list list table, view, and sequence access privileges list data types (add "+" for more detail) list users list all databases (add "+" for more detail) list table, view, and sequence access privileges (same as \dp)

toggle between unaligned and aligned output mode set table title, or unset if none show or set field separator for unaligned query output toggle HTML output mode (currently off) set table output option (NAME := {format|border|expanded|fieldsep|footer|null|numericlocale|recordsep |tuples_only|title|tableattr|pager}) show only rows (currently off) set HTML

tag attributes, or unset if none toggle expanded output (currently off)

perform SQL COPY with data stream to the client host LOBOID FILE FILE [COMMENT]

large object operations

Connection options:

-h, --host=HOSTNAME database server host or socket directory

-p, --port=PORT database server port number

-U, --username=NAME connect as specified database user

-W, --password force password prompt (should happen automatically)

-e, --exit-on-error exit on error, default is to continue

-d DBNAME some database

psql automated shell examples

restore w hole server

psql --host=localhost --username= someuser -f /path/to/pgdumpall.sql

Run an sql batch script against a database

psql -h localhost -U someuser -d somedb -f /path/to/somefile.sql

Run an sql batch script against a database and send output to file

psql -h localhost -U someuser -d somedb -f /path/to/scriptfile.sql -o /path/to/outputfile.txt

Run a single statement against a db

psql -U postgres -d pagila -c "CREATE TABLE test(some_id serial PRIMARY KEY, some_text text);"

Output data in html f ormat

psql -h someserver -p 5432 -U someuser -d somedb -H -c "SELECT * FROM sometable" -o mydata.html

psql Interactive mode

Launch Interactive session

psql -h localhost -U postgres -d somedb

View help for SELECT * LIMIT

\h SELECT * LIMIT

List all tables in db w ith descriptions

\dt+

List all tables in db w ith s in the name

\dt s

Cancel out of MORE screen

:q

http://www.postgresonline.com