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Simple CLI tool to create and delete easily MySQL databases.

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MysqlRocket is a Simple CLI tool to create and delete easily MySQL databases.

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usage: mysqlrocket [-h] [-v] [-u U] [-H H] [-p P] {bk,dp,mk,ls,rm,st} …

mysqlrocket commands are:

  • bk Backup all databases on MySQL server

  • dp Dump and gzip a MySQL database

  • mk Create a MySQL database with an dedicated user and a random password

  • ls Show databases on MySQL server

  • rm Delete a MySQL database

  • fs Flush a MySQL database

  • cp Copy a MySQL database to another

  • ld Import a dump into a database

  • st Check your mysqlrocket config and MySQL server connectivity

Optional arguments:

  • -h, –help show this help message and exit

  • -v, –version Show program version.

  • -u U mysql user

  • -H H mysql host

  • -p P mysql password

See ‘mysqlrocket <command> -h’ for more information on a specific command.

PyPI package http://pypi.python.org/pypi/mysqlrocket

Sources https://github.com/cypx/mysqlrocket

Installation

Install it easily:

Using pip

$ pip install mysqlrocket

Using easy_install

On most Linux distribution

$ easy_install mysqlrocket

But on some, prerequisites are required, for example, on Debian (6 to 8)

$ aptitude install python-pip python-mysqldb

(mysqldb could not be installed by easy_install cause of some system dependencies)

Manual install

$ git clone https://github.com/cypx/mysqlrocket
$ cd mysqlrocket
$ python setup.py install

Upgrade

Using pip

$ pip install mysqlrocket --upgrade

Using easy_install

$ easy_install --upgrade mysqlrocket

Uninstall

Using pip

$ pip uninstall mysqlrocket

Examples

Create a new database

Create a new database with an associated user account using the same name and a random password

$ mysqlrocket mk DATABASE_NAME

Create a new database with an associated user account using the same name and force password

$ mysqlrocket mk DATABASE_NAME -f DATABASE_PASSWORD

Backup databases

Dump all databases available on your server to the current directory

$ mysqlrocket bk

Dump database

Dump a databases to the current directory

$ mysqlrocket dp DATABASE_NAME

Show all databases

Show all databases available on your server

$ mysqlrocket ls

Show all databases available on your server and some information (tables number, size…)

$ mysqlrocket ls -a

Remove a database

Remove a database and all user account with the same name if they exist

$ mysqlrocket rm DATABASE_NAME

Copy a database

Copy a database to another (flush destination database if its exist, create if not)

$ mysqlrocket cp SOURCE_DATABASE_NAME DESTINATION_DATABASE_NAME

Load dump file to database

Load dump file to database (flush destination database if its exist, create if not)

$ mysqlrocket ld SOURCE_DATABASE_NAME FILE_PATH

Flush a database

Flush a database (all content will be deleted)

$ mysqlrocket fs DATABASE_NAME

Check mysqlrocket configuration

Check your mysqlrocket config file and MySQL server connectivity

$ mysqlrocket st

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