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Browser-based SQL Query Tool for Universal Database Management

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Introducing Query Commander, the opensource browser-based SQL tool designed for secure and efficient database management.

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Features:

  1. Database Connectivity

    • Support for multiple database types (Oracle, PostgreSQL, Redshift, MySQL, etc.)
    • Support for multiple server connections and heterogeneous targets
  2. Database Management

    • Viewing of database objects
    • Browse Schemas
    • Data export capabilities
    • Explain Plain visualization
  3. Metadata Access

    • View table structures, constraints, indexes, relationships, roles, and permissions
    • Generate ddl for views, materialized views, procedures, functions, and much more
  4. User Interface

    • Intuitive, familiar, and user-friendly interface
    • Browser-based multi-tab and multi-window interface
    • SQL Editor: Custom SQL Execution and results display
  5. Enhanced Security

    • Support for End-to-End Encryption
    • Multiple authentication options (Database login-based, LDAP/Active Directory)
    • Optional time-based rate limits for queries executed and/or total records retrieved by user
    • Advanced permissions management with "Persona proxies" and group-based authorization
    • Ideal for cloud-hosted and remote database server access
    • Support for AWS Secret Manager for secure credential storage and database server info
  6. Modern Hosting Options

    • Traditional installation with CGI executions
    • Optional Serverless installation (AWS API Gateway, Lambda, S3, DynamoDB, and Secrets Manager)

Installation

For local installations the easiest way to get started is to use pip as shown below:

pip install querycommander

The above installs the basic software and only includes AWS integrations by default. To install specific connectors or components use one or more of the following commands:

# Database Connectors
pip install querycommander[postgres]
pip install querycommander[mysql]
pip install querycommander[oracle]
pip install querycommander[redshift]

# Other connectors
pip install querycommander[redis] # For Redis session token storage
pip install querycommander[ldap]  # For LDAP authentication

# Install everything in one command
pip install querycommander[all]

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