postgres-dv 0.1.2

Postgres Data Viewer with powerful CLI and rich data visualization.
postgres-dv-0.1.2 is not a library.

postgres-dv

Rich Postgres data viewer CLI.

Overview

postgres-dv is a simple yet powerful command-line tool for visualizing data from remote and local Postgres databases. It provides a rich, interactive console interface for running and viewing the results of SELECT queries.

Features

  • Connect to any Postgres database using a connection string
  • Only allows safe SELECT queries (no data modification)
  • Pretty-prints query results in a table format
  • Interactive console with commands to clear or exit
  • Secure connection string input via stdin

Installation

Install with npm:

npm install @cle-does-things/postgres-dv

Install with cargo:

cargo install postgres-dv

Build from source:

git clone https://github.com/AstraBert/postgres-dv
cd postgres-dv
cargo build --release

The binary will be located at target/release/postgres-dv.

Usage

You can run postgres-dv with either a connection string argument or by securely entering it via stdin.

Command-line Options

USAGE:
    postgres-dv [OPTIONS]

OPTIONS:
    -u, --uri <URI>            Postgres database URI (not recommended for sensitive credentials)
    -c, --connections <N>      Number of connections in the pool [default: 1]
    -s, --stdin                Read the connection string from stdin (recommended)
    -h, --help                 Print help information
    -V, --version              Print version information

Examples

Recommended (secure):

postgres-dv --stdin

You will be prompted to enter your Postgres connection string securely.

Or, with URI (less secure):

postgres-dv --uri "postgresql://user:password@host:5432/database"

Interactive Console

  • Type a valid SELECT query ending with a semicolon to view results.
  • Type c or clear to clear the console.
  • Type q, quit, e, or exit to leave the console.
  • If you use SELECT *, you will be prompted for confirmation.

Query Restrictions

  • Only SELECT queries are allowed (no INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, etc.).
  • Queries must match the pattern: SELECT ... FROM ...;

License

See LICENSE.