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awesome-db-tools
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SQLedge: Replicate Postgres to SQLite on the Edge
#. SQLite WAL mode
From https://www.sqlite.org/isolation.html https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32247085 :
> [sqlite] WAL mode permits simultaneous readers and writers. It can do this because changes do not overwrite the original database file, but rather go into the separate write-ahead log file. That means that readers can continue to read the old, original, unaltered content from the original database file at the same time that the writer is appending to the write-ahead log
#. superfly/litefs: aFUSE-based file system for replicating SQLite https://github.com/superfly/litefs
#. sqldiff: https://www.sqlite.org/sqldiff.html https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31265005
#. dolthub/dolt: https://github.com/dolthub/dolt
> Dolt can be set up as a replica of your existing MySQL or MariaDB database using standard MySQL binlog replication. Every write becomes a Dolt commit. This is a great way to get the version control benefits of Dolt and keep an existing MySQL or MariaDB database.
#. pganalyze/libpg_query: https://github.com/pganalyze/libpg_query :
> C library for accessing the PostgreSQL parser outside of the server environment
#. Ibis + Substrait [ + DuckDB ]
> ibis strives to provide a consistent interface for interacting with a multitude of different analytical execution engines, most of which (but not all) speak some dialect of SQL.
> Today, Ibis accomplishes this with a lot of help from `sqlalchemy` and `sqlglot` to handle differences in dialect, or we interact directly with available Python bindings (for instance with the pandas, datafusion, and polars backends).
> [...] `Substrait` is a new cross-language serialization format for communicating (among other things) query plans. It's still in its early days, but there is already nascent support for Substrait in Apache Arrow, DuckDB, and Velox.
#. benbjohnson/postlite: https://github.com/benbjohnson/postlite
> postlite is a network proxy to allow access to remote SQLite databases over the Postgres wire protocol. This allows GUI tools to be used on remote SQLite databases which can make administration easier.
> The proxy works by translating Postgres frontend wire messages into SQLite transactions and converting results back into Postgres response wire messages. Many Postgres clients also inspect the pg_catalog to determine system information so Postlite mirrors this catalog by using an attached in-memory database with virtual tables. The proxy also performs minor rewriting on these system queries to convert them to usable SQLite syntax.
> Note: This software is in alpha. Please report bugs. Postlite doesn't alter your database unless you issue INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE commands so it's probably safe. If anything, the Postlite process may die but it shouldn't affect your database.
#. > "Hosting SQLite Databases on GitHub Pages" (2021) re: sql.js-httpvfs, DuckDB https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28021766
#. awesome-db-tools https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools
- What are your favourite books and maybe online courses on databases?
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Looking For Personal Database
Check IDE and GUI sections of https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools, some of them should be able to work with SQLite. My use case is different from yours (I'm developer and have no need for manual data entry) so I'm not sure what's best for you, try them yourself.
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Is there a good alternative for the tool DataQuant (IBM)?
Looking forward to my special db tools list https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools especially IDE and GUI sections
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Learning Resources and Puzzles for SQL
I have been starting to gathering learning resources and puzzles for SQL. Feel free to add new ones https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools#learning
- Learning resources and puzzles for SQL. Feel free to add new
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Lazy beginner MySQL dev wants opinions
I think sharing database access across Internet is quite dangerous decision because of security. Instead of LAMP (or something like that) you might to use special tools or platforms for building/generating API or even a whole application over your DB https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools (API and "Application platforms" sections)
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Can I master beginners level SQL in a week?
I have an idea to create special section for SQL learning resources and SQL puzzles in my database tools list https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools/issues/336 because I see similar questions everyday. Lets do it together! π
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SSMS alternative for Mac?
Take a look at awesome-db-tools list, especially IDE section https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools
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MS SQL Formatting Standards
BTW I'm planning to add special section with SQL coding conventions and rules to my list https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools
sqlitebrowser
- DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S)
- SQLite-Web: Web-based SQLite database browser written in Python
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A SQLite extension that brings column-oriented tables to SQLite
We have a spread of different GitHub Actions based workflows that do stuff whenever a PR is proposed or merged:
https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser/tree/master/....
Most of those are oriented around building packages for various OS's (Linux, macOS, Windows) so people can try the latest code.
While there are some tests, they're more like extremely basic sanity tests and don't rely on Docker.
Those tests rely on whichever version of SQLite was downloaded and compiled into the GUI (as per above code snippet).
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That being said, that's for the client side GUI application. There's a server side of things too (https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/dbhub.io -> dbhub.io) that does use docker for it's automated tests:
https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/dbhub.io/tree/master/.githu...
Those are integration tests though (eg "make sure we didn't bust communication with our cli", "make sure our go library still works 100% with the server"), and a reasonably decent set of End to End (E2E) tests of the web interface using Cypress.
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Does that help? :)
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Sqlite3 Utility on the Browser
Do you know about SQLite DB Browser ? It's a multi platform application that would perfectly fit your use case :).
https://sqlitebrowser.org/
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VS Code Extensions for Data Engineering - Part 1
Someone gave you a sqlite database. You probably started to think to install a program like sqlitebrowser, but only to view and read the data. Don't bother, you can use this extension instead.
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How do I get sql exactly?
Try https://sqlitebrowser.org/ itβs great for local use and training purposes
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i feel overwhelmed , should i start learning django from tutorials first or begin by building projects.
You can see how the db file looks for the app using https://sqlitebrowser.org/
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SQLite-Utils
If you want to fiddle with SQLite and don't need all the power herein, I recommend DB Browser for SQLite.
https://sqlitebrowser.org/
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DB SQLite (MBA M1) Crashes When Running a Query
Hello y'all. This is my first post here. I'm learning SQL with the Northwind database. When I run a "big" query, like "SELECT * FROM Customers" the application crashes. I noticed this only happens when I run a general query, for example, if I run something more specific (and, by the hand "smaller") it doesn't happen. So, I thought it could be related to the size of the query. But I'm a total beginner so idk. It doesn't happen every time I try to use it, but still, this is frustrating. If there's no solution, what other SQL application can I use to keep learning? I found something on GitHub but this is for an older macOS version.
- How to access cards of a deck ( .apkg file) programmatically?
What are some alternatives?
Replibyte - Seed your development database with real data β‘οΈ
sqlitestudio - A free, open source, multi-platform SQLite database manager.
pev2 - Postgres Explain Visualizer 2
sqlcipher - SQLCipher is a standalone fork of SQLite that adds 256 bit AES encryption of database files and other security features.
Awesome-Design-Tools - The best design tools and plugins for everything π
nocodb - π₯ π₯ π₯ Open Source Airtable Alternative
migra - Like diff but for PostgreSQL schemas
dbhub.io - A "Cloud" for SQLite databases. Collaborative development for your data. π
beekeeper-studio - Modern and easy to use SQL client for MySQL, Postgres, SQLite, SQL Server, and more. Linux, MacOS, and Windows.
awesome-production-machine-learning - A curated list of awesome open source libraries to deploy, monitor, version and scale your machine learning
godot-sqlite - GDNative wrapper for SQLite (Godot 4.x+)