Runs a SQL script against a PostgreSQL, SQLite, MariaDB/MySQL, DuckDB, Firebird, MS-Access, MS-SQL-Server, or Oracle database, or an ODBC DSN. Provides metacommands to import and export data, copy data between databases, conditionally execute SQL and metacommands, and dynamically alter SQL and metacommands with substitution variables.
Project description
[!NOTE] This is a maintained fork of execsql. The original monolith has been fully refactored into a modular package. The CLI and configuration are backwards-compatible with upstream v1.130.1. Report issues at github.com/geocoug/execsql/issues.
Multi-DBMS SQL script processor.
Fork
execsql2 is a maintained fork of execsql originally authored by R.Dreas Nielsen. The upstream project is no longer actively maintained. This fork is maintained by Caleb Grant and is distributed on PyPI as execsql2. Complete documentation is at execsql2.readthedocs.io.
Overview
execsql runs SQL scripts against PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, SQLite, DuckDB, MS-SQL-Server, MS-Access, Firebird, Oracle, or an ODBC DSN. In addition to standard SQL, it supports a set of metacommands (embedded in SQL comments) for importing and exporting data, copying data between databases, conditional execution, looping, substitution variables, and interactive prompts. Because metacommands live in SQL comments, scripts remain valid SQL and are ignored by other tools such as psql or sqlcmd.
Installation
pip install execsql2
Optional extras install database drivers and feature bundles:
# Database drivers
pip install execsql2[postgres] # PostgreSQL (psycopg2-binary)
pip install execsql2[mysql] # MySQL / MariaDB (pymysql)
pip install execsql2[mssql] # SQL Server (pyodbc)
pip install execsql2[duckdb] # DuckDB
pip install execsql2[firebird] # Firebird (firebird-driver)
pip install execsql2[oracle] # Oracle (oracledb)
pip install execsql2[odbc] # ODBC DSN (pyodbc)
# Feature bundles
pip install execsql2[formats] # ODS, Excel, Jinja2, Feather, Parquet, HDF5
pip install execsql2[auth] # OS keyring integration
# Convenience
pip install execsql2[all-db] # All database drivers
pip install execsql2[all] # Everything
SQLite connections use Python's standard library and require no additional packages.
Usage
execsql [OPTIONS] SQL_SCRIPT [SERVER DATABASE | DATABASE_FILE]
Examples:
execsql -tp script.sql myserver mydb # PostgreSQL
execsql -tm script.sql myserver mydb # MySQL / MariaDB
execsql -ts script.sql myserver mydb # SQL Server
execsql -tl script.sql mydb.sqlite # SQLite
execsql -tk script.sql mydb.duckdb # DuckDB
execsql -to script.sql myserver myservice # Oracle
execsql script.sql # read connection from config file
Supported Databases
| Flag | Database |
|---|---|
p |
PostgreSQL |
m |
MySQL / MariaDB |
s |
MS SQL Server |
l |
SQLite |
k |
DuckDB |
a |
MS Access |
f |
Firebird |
o |
Oracle |
d |
ODBC DSN |
Options
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
-t {p,m,s,l,k,a,f,o,d} |
Database type |
-u USER |
Database username |
-p PORT |
Server port |
-a VALUE |
Set substitution variable $ARG_x |
-c SCRIPT |
Execute inline SQL or metacommand string |
-d |
Auto-create export directories |
-f ENCODING |
Script file encoding (default: UTF-8) |
-l |
Write run log to ~/execsql.log |
-m |
List metacommands and exit |
-n |
Create a new SQLite or PostgreSQL database if it does not exist |
-v {0,1,2,3} |
GUI level (0=none, 1=password, 2=selection, 3=full) |
-w |
Skip password prompt when a username is supplied |
--dsn URL |
Connection string (e.g. postgresql://user:pass@host/db) |
--output-dir DIR |
Default base directory for EXPORT output files |
--dry-run |
Parse the script and report commands without executing |
--lint |
Static analysis: check structure and warn on issues (no DB) |
--ping |
Test database connectivity and exit |
--profile |
Show per-statement timing summary after execution |
--progress |
Show a progress bar for long-running IMPORT operations |
--debug |
Start in step-through debug mode (REPL pauses before each stmt) |
--dump-keywords |
Print metacommand keywords as JSON and exit |
--gui-framework {tkinter,textual} |
GUI framework for interactive prompts |
Run execsql --help for the full option list, or execsql -m to list all metacommands.
Features
- Import data from CSV, TSV, JSON, Excel, OpenDocument, Feather, or Parquet files into a database table.
- Export query results in 20+ formats including CSV, TSV, JSON, YAML, XML, HTML, Markdown, LaTeX, XLSX, OpenDocument, Feather, Parquet, HDF5, DuckDB, SQLite, plain text, and Jinja2 templates.
- Copy data between databases, including across different DBMS types.
- Conditionally execute SQL and metacommands using
IF/ELSE/ENDIFbased on data values, DBMS type, or user input. - Validate data with
ASSERT— halt the script with a clear error message if a condition is false (ideal for CI pipelines). - Loop over blocks of SQL and metacommands using
LOOP/ENDLOOP. - Use substitution variables (
SUB,$ARG_x, built-in variables like$date_tag) to parameterize scripts. - Include or chain scripts with
INCLUDEandSCRIPT. - Display query results in a GUI dialog; optionally prompt the user to select a row, enter a value, or submit a form.
- Write status messages or tabular output to the console or a file during execution.
- Automatically log each run, recording databases used, scripts executed, and user responses.
An Illustration
The following script demonstrates metacommands and substitution variables. Lines prefixed with -- !x! are metacommands; identifiers wrapped in !! are substitution variables.
-- ==== Configuration ====
-- Put the (date-tagged) logfile name in the 'inputfile' substitution variable.
-- !x! SUB inputfile logs/errors_!!$date_tag!!
-- Ensure that the export directory will be created if necessary.
-- !x! CONFIG MAKE_EXPORT_DIRS Yes
-- ==== Display Fatal Errors ====
-- !x! IF(file_exists(!!inputfile!!))
-- Import the data to a staging table.
-- !x! IMPORT TO REPLACEMENT staging.errorlog FROM !!inputfile!!
-- Create a view to display only fatal errors.
create temporary view fatals as
select user, run_time, process
from staging.errorlog
where severity = 'FATAL';
-- !x! IF(HASROWS(fatals))
-- Export the fatal errors to a dated report.
-- !x! EXPORT fatals TO reports/error_report_!!$date_tag!! AS CSV
-- Also display it to the user in a GUI.
-- !x! PROMPT MESSAGE "Fatal errors in !!inputfile!!:" DISPLAY fatals
-- !x! ELSE
-- !x! WRITE "There are no fatal errors."
-- !x! ENDIF
-- !x! ELSE
-- !x! WRITE "There is no error log."
-- !x! ENDIF
drop table if exists staging.errorlog cascade;
The PROMPT metacommand produces a GUI display of the data:
Formatting Scripts
The execsql-format command normalizes execsql script files: it uppercases metacommand keywords, corrects block indentation, and optionally reformats SQL via sqlglot. It is installed automatically with the execsql2 package.
# Format files in place
execsql-format --in-place scripts/
# Check formatting without writing (useful in CI)
execsql-format --check scripts/
execsql-format is also available as a pre-commit hook:
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/geocoug/execsql
rev: v2.11.0
hooks:
- id: execsql-format
args: [--in-place]
See the formatter documentation for all options.
VS Code Syntax Highlighting
A VS Code extension for execsql syntax highlighting is included in extras/vscode-execsql. It injects a TextMate grammar into .sql files, adding highlighting for -- !x! metacommand markers, keywords (control flow, block, action, directive), variable substitutions (!!var!!, !{var}!), built-in functions, export formats, and config options — all layered on top of standard SQL highlighting.
To install, symlink the extension folder into your VS Code extensions directory:
ln -s /path/to/execsql/extras/vscode-execsql ~/.vscode/extensions/execsql-syntax
See the extension README for Windows instructions, color customization, and troubleshooting.
Templates
The templates/ directory in this repository includes ready-to-use execsql scripts:
- Upsert scripts (
pg_upsert.sql,md_upsert.sql,ss_upsert.sql): Perform merge/upsert operations on multiple tables simultaneously, respecting foreign key order, for PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and SQL Server. - Comparison scripts (
pg_compare.sql,md_compare.sql,ss_compare.sql): Compare staging and base tables across multiple dimensions. - Glossary scripts (
pg_glossary.sql,md_glossary.sql,ss_glossary.sql): Produce a glossary of column names and definitions to accompany a database export. script_template.sql: A framework for new scripts with sections for configuration, logging, and error reporting.execsql.conf: An annotated configuration file covering all available settings.
Documentation
Full documentation, including a complete metacommand reference and 30+ examples, is at execsql2.readthedocs.io.
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2007-2025 R.Dreas Nielsen Copyright (c) 2026-present Caleb Grant
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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