Thanks for this project; very useful.
I would be interested in running this in batch mode; i.e. specifying the query on stdin or in a file. I could then make csv-sql part of shell pipelines and run it in continuous integration.
Something like this syntax comes to mind:
$ echo '.export(results.csv) SELECT COUNT(*) from t;' | csvsql file.csv
Alternatively, reading the query from a file would also be useful:
$ echo '.export(results.csv) SELECT COUNT(*) from t;' > query.sql
$ csvsql file.csv --load-query-from query.sql
If --load-query-from would accept - as a symbol for stdin, the line would look like this:
$ echo '.export(results.csv) SELECT COUNT(*) from t;' | csvsql file.csv --load-query-from -
Personally, the first option (read query from stdin if it's not a TTY) would be my preference.
Thanks for this project; very useful.
I would be interested in running this in batch mode; i.e. specifying the query on
stdinor in a file. I could then makecsv-sqlpart of shell pipelines and run it in continuous integration.Something like this syntax comes to mind:
Alternatively, reading the query from a file would also be useful:
If
--load-query-fromwould accept-as a symbol forstdin, the line would look like this:Personally, the first option (read query from
stdinif it's not a TTY) would be my preference.