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== MySQL ==
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Connecting to MySQL server in bash.
 
  <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
 
  <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
 
  # Connect to mysql server
 
  # Connect to mysql server
  mysql --host=<ip.address> --user=<username> --password=<password>
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  mysql -u<username> -p -h <ip> --ssl-ca=server-ca.pem --ssl-cert=client-cert.pem --ssl-key=client-key.pem
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</syntaxhighlight>
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Once connected, some simple MySQL commands to browse and query.
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<syntaxhighlight lang="mysql">
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show databases;      # show the databases
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use userdata_schema; # connect to a particular database
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show tables;        # list the tables within the database
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select * from table_name limit 10; # to see what's in a table (first ten entries)
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select * from user_location where user_id='6346669087044735461' order by sample_time desc limit 10;
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</syntaxhighlight>
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Copy remote table to local file.
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<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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mysql -u<username> -p -h <ip> --ssl-ca=server-ca.pem \
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                              --ssl-cert=client-cert.pem \
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                              --ssl-key=client-key.pem \
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                              userdata_schema \
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                              -e "select * from user_location" > <export-file>.csv
 
  </syntaxhighlight>
 
  </syntaxhighlight>

Latest revision as of 12:43, 17 April 2020

MySQL

Connecting to MySQL server in bash.

 # Connect to mysql server
 mysql -u<username> -p -h <ip> --ssl-ca=server-ca.pem --ssl-cert=client-cert.pem --ssl-key=client-key.pem

Once connected, some simple MySQL commands to browse and query.

 show databases;      # show the databases
 use userdata_schema; # connect to a particular database
 show tables;         # list the tables within the database
 select * from table_name limit 10; # to see what's in a table (first ten entries)
 select * from user_location where user_id='6346669087044735461' order by sample_time desc limit 10;

Copy remote table to local file.

 mysql -u<username> -p -h <ip> --ssl-ca=server-ca.pem \
                               --ssl-cert=client-cert.pem \
                               --ssl-key=client-key.pem \
                               userdata_schema \
                               -e "select * from user_location" > <export-file>.csv