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Query language for the accidental programmer

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HTSQL (“Hyper Text Structured Query Language”) is a high-level query language for relational databases. The target audience for HTSQL is the accidental programmer – one who is not a SQL expert, yet needs a usable, comprehensive query tool for data access and reporting.

HTSQL is also a web service which takes a request via HTTP, translates it into a SQL query, executes the query against a relational database, and returns the results in a format requested by the user agent (JSON, CSV, HTML, etc.).

Use of HTSQL with open source databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite) is royalty free under BSD-style conditions. Use of HTSQL with proprietary database systems (Oracle, Microsoft SQL) requires a commercial license. See LICENSE for details.

For installation instructions, see INSTALL. For list of new features in this release, see NEWS. HTSQL documentation is in the doc directory.

http://htsql.org/

The HTSQL homepage

http://htsql.org/doc/showcase.html

Get taste of HTSQL

http://htsql.org/doc/tutorial.html

The HTSQL tutorial

http://bitbucket.org/prometheus/htsql

HTSQL source code

irc://irc.freenode.net#htsql

IRC chat in #htsql on freenode

http://lists.htsql.org/mailman/listinfo/htsql-users

The mailing list for users of HTSQL

HTSQL is copyright by Prometheus Research, LLC. HTSQL is written by Clark C. Evans <cce@clarkevans.com> and Kirill Simonov <xi@resolvent.net>.

Generous support for HTSQL was provided by the Simons Foundation. This material is also based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant #0944460.

Installation Instructions

Download HTSQL source code:

$ hg clone http://bitbucket.org/prometheus/htsql

Build and install HTSQL:

$ cd htsql
$ make build
# make install

Installing HTSQL creates a htsql-ctl script. For general help and a list of commands, run:

$ htsql-ctl help

To start a command-line HTSQL shell, run:

$ htsql-ctl shell DBURI

To start an HTTP server running HTSQL, run:

$ htsql-ctl server DBURI [HOST [PORT]]

Here, DBURI specifies how to connect to the database and must have the form:

ENGINE://USER:PASS@HOST:PORT/DATABASE

See also:

http://htsql.org/doc/install.html

Installation and Administration Guide

List of Changes

2.0.1 final (2011-02-01)

  • Merged /:json and /:jsonex formatters; use /:jsonex layout to avoid CSRF issues.

  • Documentation updates.

2.0.0 rc 1 (2011-01-21)

2.0.0 beta 5 (2010-12-14)

  • Completed the SQLite backend.

  • Completed the standard library.

2.0.0 beta 4 (2010-12-05)

  • Refactored peep-hole optimization of the frame tree and SQL serialization; refined the generated SQL.

  • Refactored the internal API for adding functions.

  • Added new (experimental) syntax for infix function call.

  • Added an “Examples” section to the documentation.

  • Fixed compatibility with Python 2.5.

  • Many minor bugfixes, documentation updates, etc.

2.0.0 beta 3 (2010-11-09)

  • Refactored the translator from the term tree to the frame tree; added a new translation step to collapse nested frames and reduce SQL expressions.

  • Added the HTRAF demo: use HTSQL with client-side javascript to define complex dashboards.

  • Added the SSI demo: using HTSQL for web without giving direct access to the database.

  • Updated the tutorial, minor bugfixes, regression test updates, etc.

2.0.0 beta 2 (2010-10-01)

  • Refactored the translator from the expression graph to the term tree.

  • Added Content-Disposition header to :json and :csv renderers.

  • Merged the tutorial to the repository.

2.0.0 beta 1 (2010-09-21)

  • Initial beta release.

  • PostgreSQL and SQLite backends are (mostly) supported, the former more than the latter.

  • The SQL translator needs more work, in particular, the term tree, the frame structure and the serializer.

  • Lots of functions are either not implemented or missing a proper serializer, especially in the SQLite backend.

  • Other areas which need more work before the final release: rendering, introspection, regression tests and documentation.

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