A web app for writing and running SQL queries and visualizing the results. Supports Postgres, MySQL, SQL Server, Crate, Vertica, Presto, and SAP HANA. Other databases potentially supported via unix odbc support.
If you are working on a feature, or want to run the cutting edge, look to that branch. Expect breakage until things are finalized. See v3 branch for more details.
Visit project page at https://rickbergfalk.github.io/sqlpad/.
The docker image runs on port 3000 and uses /var/lib/sqlpad
for the embedded database directory.
Some configuration is exposed via environment variables. See configItems.js for details on environment variables considered (envVar
field).
See docker-validation folder for example docker-compose setup with SQL Server.
- Clone/download repo
- Install node 6 or later (nvm recommended)
- Install npm5 via
npm i npm -g
- Install npm modules by running
npm install
- run
npm start
At this point you should have both backend and front-end development servers running.
https://localhost:3000 serves react front-end in dev-mode https://localhost:3010 serves front-end compiled for production
Both front-end/back-end should auto-refresh/auto-reload on file change.
To build front-end production files run npm run build
.
A docker-compose file with is provided to provide an empty postgres database to test with. If you have docker installed you can do the following:
# Bring database containers up in background
docker-compose up -d
# To bring database down
docker-compose down
# To remove dangling containers volumes etc
docker system prune
To connect to the database within SQLPad during development use the following settings:
driver: postgres
host: localhost
database: sqlpad
username: sqlpad
password: sqlpad
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