X-Git-Url: https://git.phdru.name/?p=sqlconvert.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Findex.rst;h=6e251be67d00a5dbbcd097f267e0ff546d634ca7;hp=49cb311151e8825fa19315cc6b91e54dcf2e4a1d;hb=2f9db6423abb969aada129ae752fe7aaf2499d36;hpb=4c93c3d89685aba33fc45082022373eb93b6583e diff --git a/docs/index.rst b/docs/index.rst index 49cb311..6e251be 100644 --- a/docs/index.rst +++ b/docs/index.rst @@ -1,53 +1,31 @@ -.. mysql2sql documentation master file, created by +.. sqlconvert documentation master file, created by sphinx-quickstart on Fri Jul 22 19:32:24 2016. You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least contain the root `toctree` directive. -Welcome to mysql2sql's documentation! +Welcome to sqlconvert's documentation! ===================================== -This is mysql2sql, a mysql to sql converter. It is primary intended to -convert mysqldump (especially with extended INSERT syntax) to standard -SQL to load at least to PostgreSQL or SQLite. +sqlconvert is a library to implement SQL converters. It uses `sqlparse +`_ to parse SQL and `SQLObject +`_ to escape SQL strings and handle connections to +DB backends. -It uses `sqlparse `_ to parse -SQL. +The library is in the early stage of development and currently cannot do +much. -The program is in its initial phase and currently cannot do much. +The library is accompanied with `mysql2sql `_, a script +intended primarily to convert mysqldump (especially with extended INSERT +syntax) to standard SQL to load at least to PostgreSQL or SQLite. -.. highlight:: none +Contents: -Command line ------------- +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 1 -mysql-to-sql.py -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Usage:: - - mysql-to-sql.py [-e encoding] [-E output_encoding] [infile] [[-o] outfile] - -Options:: - - -e ENCODING, --encoding ENCODING - input/output encoding, default is utf-8 - -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 - infile Input file, stdin if absent or '-' - -o, --outfile outfile Output file, stdout if absent or '-' - -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 - -But of course it simple can be:: - - mysql-to-sql.py - outfile.sql < infile.sql - cat infile.sql | mysql-to-sql.py - outfile.sql + install + mysql2sql + news Indices and tables @@ -63,7 +41,7 @@ Credits Created by Oleg Broytman . -Copyright (C) 2016 PhiloSoft Design. +Copyright (C) 2016-2017 PhiloSoft Design. License