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一款由微软官方发布的数据库管理工具,可以通过命令行,直接生成SQL脚本。
在实际开发中,如果想提高数据库生成效率,则用它能事半功倍。
如果你语言足够熟悉,当然也可以用sqlcms、dotNETcore、Powershell工具在微软平台,快速的对数据库进行各类建模,而这款工具则提供了另一种跨平台的可能。
让我们看下官方的介绍:
我们很高兴推出mssql-scripter,这是一种用于编写SQL Server数据库脚本的多平台命令行体验。
mssql-scripter是等同于SSMS中广泛使用的“生成脚本向导”经验的多平台命令行。您可以在Linux,macOS和Windows上使用mssql-scripter为在任何地方运行的SQL Server,Azure SQL数据库和Azure SQL数据仓库中的数据库对象生成数据定义语言(DDL)和数据操作语言(DML)T-SQL脚本。您可以将生成的T-SQL脚本保存到.sql文件,或将其通过管道传输到标准nix实用程序(例如sed,awk,grep)以进行进一步的转换。您可以编辑生成的脚本或将其检入源代码管理,然后使用标准的多平台SQL命令行工具(如sqlcmd)在现有SQL数据库部署过程和DevOps管道中执行脚本。
mssql-scripter使用Python构建,并结合了新的Azure CLI 2.0工具的可用性原则。
官方Github库:https://github.com/microsoft/mssql-scripter
截止本文写作时,版本号:1.0.0a23
巨硬
团队在跨平台方面的实力。除了普通开发的、部署外,还可以用于CI/CD持续部署,亦即自动化部署。
安装Python,最新安装包下载地址:https://www.python.org/downloads/,注意安装的时候要选择”Add Python to PATH”选项:
安装有一些选项,用默认就可以了,以下为相关选项说明:
pip install mssql-scripter
pip –version
sudo apt-get install python-pip
sudo pip install --upgrade pip
sudo pip install mssql-scripter
如果系统是Ubuntu或者Debian,需要安装libunwind8软件包:
Ubuntu 14 & 17
执行如下命令:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libunwind8
Debian 8(无实测环境,仅官方文档)
文件‘/etc/apt/sources.list’需要更新:
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ jessie main
执行如下命令:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libunwind8
pip –version
sudo apt-get install python-pip
sudo pip install --upgrade pip
c) 安装mssql-scripter:
sudo pip install mssql-scripter
# 微软官方示例
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa --schema-and-data > ./adventureworks.sql
# 实际用例
mssql-scripter -S 192.168.1.4 -d ZoomlaCMS -U ZoomlaDB_user -P 数据库密码 --schema-and-data --display-progress > ./adventureworks3.sql
mssql-scripter -S 192.168.1.4 -d ZoomlaCMS -U ZoomlaDB_user -P 数据库密码 --schema-and-data --exclude-use-database --display-progress > ./adventureworks3.sql
mssql-scripter -S 192.168.1.4 -d ZoomlaCMS -U ZoomlaDB_user -P 数据库密码 --schema-and-data --exclude-objects ZL_Node --exclude-use-database --display-progress > ./adventureworks4.sql
mssql-scripter -S 192.168.1.4 -d ZoomlaCMS -U ZoomlaDB_user -P 数据库密码 --schema-and-data --include-objects ZL_Node --exclude-use-database --display-progress > ./adventureworksA.sql
mssql-scripter -S 192.168.1.4 -d ZoomlaCMS -U ZoomlaDB_user -P 数据库密码 --schema-and-data --include-objects ZL_Node ZL_User --exclude-use-database --display-progress > ./adventureworksB.sql
mssql-scripter -S 192.168.1.4 -d ZoomlaCMS -U ZoomlaDB_user -P 数据库密码 --schema-and-data --include-objects ZL_Node ZL_User ZL_CommonModel --exclude-use-database --script-drop-create --display-progress > ./adventureworksB.sql
--file-per-object默认情况下,脚本是单个文件。如果提供并且给--file-path目录,每个脚本该目录的对象。
--data-only默认情况下,仅对架构进行脚本编写。如果提供,生成仅包含数据的脚本。
--schema-and-data默认情况下,仅对模式进行脚本编写。如果提供,生成包含架构和数据的脚本。
--script-create脚本对象CREATE语句。
--script-drop脚本对象DROP语句。
--script-drop-create脚本对象CREATE和DROP语句。
-exclude-use-database
不生成USE DATABASE语句。
--data-compressions编写数据压缩信息脚本。
--display-progress显示脚本编制进度
喜欢极简的你,一定嫌写数据库名和密码这些太复杂,没问题,微软爸爸想到了,你还可以将这些作为变量写到系统中。
可以把连接字符串设置成环境变量:
# set environment variable MSSQL_SCRIPTER_CONNECTION_STRING with a connection string.
export MSSQL_SCRIPTER_CONNECTION_STRING='Server=myserver;Database=mydb;User Id=myuser;Password=mypassword;'
mssql-scripter
# set environment variable MSSQL_SCRIPTER_PASSWORD so no password input is required.
export MSSQL_SCRIPTER_PASSWORD='ABC123'
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa
Contents:
mssql-scripter is the multiplatform command line equivalent of the widely used Generate Scripts Wizard experience in SSMS.
You can use mssql-scripter on Linux, macOS, and Windows to generate data definition language (DDL) and data manipulation language (DML) T-SQL scripts for database objects in SQL Server running anywhere, Azure SQL Database, and Azure SQL Data Warehouse. You can save the generated T-SQL script to a .sql file or pipe it to standard *nix utilities (for example, sed, awk, grep) for further transformations. You can edit the generated script or check it into source control and subsequently execute the script in your existing SQL database deployment processes and DevOps pipelines with standard multiplatform SQL command line tools such as sqlcmd.
For option parameters, pass in '-h':
$ mssql-scripter -h
usage: mssql-scripter [-h] [--connection-string | -S ] [-d] [-U] [-P] [-f]
[--file-per-object] [--data-only | --schema-and-data]
[--script-create | --script-drop | --script-drop-create]
[--target-server-version {2005,2008,2008R2,2012,2014,2016,vNext,AzureDB,AzureDW}]
[--target-server-edition {Standard,Personal,Express,Enterprise,Stretch}]
[--include-objects [[...]]] [--exclude-objects [[...]]]
[--include-schemas [[...]]] [--exclude-schemas [[...]]]
[--include-types [[...]]] [--exclude-types [[...]]]
[--ansi-padding] [--append] [--check-for-existence] [-r]
[--convert-uddts] [--include-dependencies]
[--exclude-headers] [--constraint-names]
[--unsupported-statements]
[--disable-schema-qualification] [--bindings]
[--collation] [--exclude-defaults]
[--exclude-extended-properties] [--logins]
[--object-permissions] [--owner]
[--exclude-use-database] [--statistics]
[--change-tracking] [--exclude-check-constraints]
[--data-compressions] [--exclude-foreign-keys]
[--exclude-full-text-indexes] [--exclude-indexes]
[--exclude-primary-keys] [--exclude-triggers]
[--exclude-unique-keys] [--display-progress]
[--enable-toolsservice-logging] [--version]
Microsoft SQL Server Scripter Command Line Tool. Version 1.0.0a14
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--connection-string Connection string of database to script. If connection
string and server are not supplied, defaults to value
in environment variable
MSSQL_SCRIPTER_CONNECTION_STRING.
-S , --server Server name.
-d , --database Database name.
-U , --user Login ID for server.
-P , --password If not supplied, defaults to value in environment
variable MSSQL_SCRIPTER_PASSWORD.
-f , --file-path File to script out to or directory name if scripting
file per object.
--file-per-object By default script to a single file. If supplied and
given a directory for --file-path, script a file per
object to that directory.
--data-only By default only the schema is scripted. if supplied,
generate scripts that contains data only.
--schema-and-data By default only the schema is scripted. if supplied,
generate scripts that contain schema and data.
--script-create Script object CREATE statements.
--script-drop Script object DROP statements.
--script-drop-create Script object CREATE and DROP statements.
--target-server-version {2005,2008,2008R2,2012,2014,2016,vNext,AzureDB,AzureDW}
Script only features compatible with the specified SQL
Version.
--target-server-edition {Standard,Personal,Express,Enterprise,Stretch}
Script only features compatible with the specified SQL
Server database edition.
--include-objects [ [ ...]]
Database objects to include in script.
--exclude-objects [ [ ...]]
Database objects to exclude from script.
--include-schemas [ [ ...]]
Database objects of this schema to include in script.
--exclude-schemas [ [ ...]]
Database objects of this schema to exclude from
script.
--include-types [ [ ...]]
Database objects of this type to include in script.
--exclude-types [ [ ...]]
Database objects of this type to exclude from script.
--ansi-padding Generates ANSI Padding statements.
--append Append script to file.
--check-for-existence
Check that an object with the given name exists before
dropping or altering or that an object with the given
name does not exist before creating.
-r, --continue-on-error
Continue scripting on error.
--convert-uddts Convert user-defined data types to base types.
--include-dependencies
Generate script for the dependent objects for each
object scripted.
--exclude-headers Exclude descriptive headers for each object scripted.
--constraint-names Include system constraint names to enforce declarative
referential integrity.
--unsupported-statements
Include statements in the script that are not
supported on the target SQL Server Version.
--disable-schema-qualification
Do not prefix object names with the object schema.
--bindings Script options to set binding options.
--collation Script the objects that use collation.
--exclude-defaults Do not script the default values.
--exclude-extended-properties
Exclude extended properties for each object scripted.
--logins Script all logins available on the server, passwords
will not be scripted.
--object-permissions Generate object-level permissions.
--owner Script owner for the objects.
--exclude-use-database
Do not generate USE DATABASE statement.
--statistics Script all statistics.
--change-tracking Script the change tracking information.
--exclude-check-constraints
Exclude check constraints for each table or view
scripted.
--data-compressions Script the data compression information.
--exclude-foreign-keys
Exclude foreign keys for each table scripted.
--exclude-full-text-indexes
Exclude full-text indexes for each table or indexed
view scripted.
--exclude-indexes Exclude indexes (XML and clustered) for each table or
indexed view scripted.
--exclude-primary-keys
Exclude primary keys for each table or view scripted.
--exclude-triggers Exclude triggers for each table or view scripted.
--exclude-unique-keys
Exclude unique keys for each table or view scripted.
--display-progress Display scripting progress.
--enable-toolsservice-logging
Enable verbose logging.
--version show program's version number and exit
Below are example commands that run against the AdventureWorks database. Here is the list of examples:
Dump database object schema and data
Pipe a generated script to sed
# generate DDL scripts for all objects in the Adventureworks database and save the script to a file
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa
# alternatively, specify the schema only flag to generate DDL scripts for all objects in the Adventureworks database and save the script to a file
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa -f ./adventureworks.sql
# generate DDL scripts for all objects in the Adventureworks database and save the script to stdout.
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa --data-only
# script the database schema and data piped to a file.
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa --schema-and-data > ./adventureworks.sql
# execute the generated above script with sqlcmd
sqlcmd -S mytestserver -U sa -i ./adventureworks.sql
# generate DDL scripts for objects that contain 'Employee' in their name to stdout
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa --include-objects Employee
# generate DDL scripts for the dbo schema and pipe the output to a file
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa --include-objects dbo. > ./dboschema.sql
# generate DDL scripts for objects that do not contain 'Sale' in their name to stdout
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa --exclude-objects Sale
# specify the version of SQL Server the script will be run against
mssql-scripter -S myServer -d AdventureWorks -U myUser –-target-server-version "AzureDB" > myData.sql
# specify the edition of SQL Server the script will be run against
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U myUser –-target-server-edition "Enterprise" > myData.sql
Note this example is for Linux and macOS usage.
# change a schema name in the generated DDL script
# 1) generate DDL scripts for all objects in the Adventureworks database
# 2) pipe generated script to sed and change all occurrences of SalesLT to SalesLT_test and save the script to a file
$ mssql-scripter -S localhost -d Adventureworks -U sa | sed -e "s/SalesLT./SalesLT_test./g" > adventureworks_SalesLT_test.sql
# script all the data to a file.
mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa --data-only > ./adventureworks-data.sql
You can set environment variables for your connection string through the following steps:
# set environment variable MSSQL_SCRIPTER_CONNECTION_STRING with a connection string.
$ export MSSQL_SCRIPTER_CONNECTION_STRING='Server=myserver;Database=mydb;User Id=myuser;Password=mypassword;'
$ mssql-scripter
# set environment variable MSSQL_SCRIPTER_PASSWORD so no password input is required.
$ export MSSQL_SCRIPTER_PASSWORD='ABC123'
$ mssql-scripter -S localhost -d AdventureWorks -U sa
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