Command line
------------
-mysql-to-sql.py
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+mysql2sql
+~~~~~~~~~
Usage::
- mysql-to-sql.py [-e encoding] [-E output_encoding] [infile] [[-o] outfile]
+ mysql2sql [-e encoding] [-E output_encoding] [infile] [[-o] outfile]
Options::
- -e ENCODING, --encoding ENCODING
+ -e ENCODING, --encoding ENCODING
input/output encoding, default is utf-8
- -E OUTPUT_ENCODING, --output-encoding OUTPUT_ENCODING
+ -E OUTPUT_ENCODING, --output-encoding OUTPUT_ENCODING
separate output encoding, default is the same as
`-e` except for console; for console output charset
from the current locale is used
+ -P, --no-pbar Inhibit progress bar
infile Input file, stdin if absent or '-'
-o, --outfile outfile Output file, stdout if absent or '-'
+If stderr is connected to the console the program displays a text mode progress
+bar. Option `-P/--no-pbar` inhibits it.
+
Option `-o` is useful when infile is absent (input is redirected), for
example::
- mysql-to-sql.py -o outfile.sql < infile.sql
- cat infile.sql | mysql-to-sql.py -o outfile.sql
+ mysql2sql -o outfile.sql < infile.sql
+ cat infile.sql | mysql2sql -o outfile.sql
But of course it simply can be::
- mysql-to-sql.py - outfile.sql < infile.sql
- cat infile.sql | mysql-to-sql.py - outfile.sql
+ mysql2sql - outfile.sql < infile.sql
+ cat infile.sql | mysql2sql - outfile.sql
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