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A modern, secure, aesthetic and your ultimate DBMS client. Implemented as a CLI (Command-Line Interface) tool and written 100% in Python

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PY DBMS — A Modern, Secure MySQL CLI Client

Stable Release — v3.1.0

PY DBMS is a modern, developer-focused command-line client for MySQL, built with Python.
It provides a clean terminal UI, readable query output, powerful helper commands, and a robust export system—without sacrificing safety, clarity, or control.

Designed for developers who live in the terminal but want a more structured, reliable experience than the default MySQL CLI.


Key Features

🏗️ Modular Architecture

  • Decoupled DB Connectors: Connection logic is fully abstracted from the CLI core, enabling future support for additional engines (PostgreSQL, SQLite, etc.).
  • Internal Result Abstraction: Query execution is cleanly separated from result representation and output/export logic.

📤 Query Export System (Stable)

  • Pluggable Export Manager: Centralized export handling with strict validation and predictable UX.
  • CSV & JSON Support: Export query results directly to .csv or .json.
  • Safe by Design: Export failures (invalid format, empty result, I/O issues) never terminate the session.
  • Default Export Path: Automatically creates an exports/ directory when no path is provided.
  • Space-Safe Paths: Quoted file paths with spaces are fully supported.

📊 Query Output Control

  • --expand Flag: Expand query results inline to prevent column truncation.
  • Precedence-Aware Design:
    • Query-level --expand overrides session configuration
    • Session configuration defines default behavior
  • Composable Flags: --expand and --export work together in a single query.

Terminal UX

  • Rich Interface: Structured tables and panels for high readability.
  • Visual Feedback: Color-coded status messages for success, warnings, and SQL errors.
  • Startup Dashboard: ASCII banner and session summary on launch.

Configuration & Control

  • Persistent Config (config.json): Safely stored in an OS-appropriate runtime directory.
  • Session Config Layer: Runtime-only overrides that reset on every launch.
  • Inline Query Flags: Per-query behavior customization without mutating configuration.

Security

  • Masked Credentials: Secure password input at login.
  • Local-First: Designed with safe defaults for development environments.
  • Zero Persistence: Sensitive credentials are never stored on disk.

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+
  • A running MySQL Server

Install via pip

pip install py-dbms-cli 

Usage

1. Run from your terminal

pydbms  

2. When prompted, enter credentials to establish connection with MySQL You will be prompted for:

  • Host
  • Username
  • Password (masked)

3. Begin querying

Enter SQL commands as you normally would.
Multi-line queries are supported and executed once terminated with ;.


Meta Commands

PY DBMS includes several helper commands, and helper flags for interactive usage:

Command Description
.help Show all helper commands
.databases List all databases
.tables List tables in the current database
.schema <table> Show CREATE TABLE definition
.clear Clear the terminal screen
.version Show build and version information
.config Show persistent configuration
.config set <section>.<key> <value> Update a config value
.config reset <section>.<key> Reset a config value
.session-config Show session-level configuration
.session-config set <key> <value> Update session-only settings
.session-config reset <key> Reset a session setting
.exit Exit the CLI
Flag Description
--expand Expand the result of query to not truncate in-view at End Of Line (overrides the session-config)
--export Export result of a query to save it

NOTE: --export only implements {csv,json} as of v3.1.0


Roadmap

Planned future improvements include:

  • pydbms profile: Integration of a Profile System for saved connections.

  • Additional Export Formats : To be implemented later.

  • Multi-Engine: Initial support for SQLite or PostgreSQL connectors.

  • Query History: Implementation of persistent command history.


Author

Anish Sethi
B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering
Delhi Technological University (Class of 2029)


License

This project is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License.
Visit the BSD 3-Clause License page for more information.

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