0.0.2 • Published 2 years ago
embedded-postgres-cli v0.0.2
embedded-postgres-cli
Command line interface for embedded postgres",
Installation
Using yarn
yarn add embedded-postgres-cliUsing npm
npm install embedded-postgres-cliUsage
You can run the command from yarn yarn pge or simply pge if you install it
globally.
pge --help
Usage: pge [options] [command]
Options:
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
start [options] example command with default simple usage
help [command] display help for commandStart command
pge start --help
Usage: pge start [options] [database]
Start the PostgreSQL server
Arguments:
database The name of a database to create
Options:
--user <USER> The admin username (default: "admin")
--password <PASS> The admin password (default: "admin")
--port <PORT> The server port (default: 5432)
--data <PORT> The data directory (default: "/Users/aegiro/code-mine/embedded-postgres-cli/.pg-data")
-h, --help display help for commandClean command
pge clean --help
Usage: pge clean [options]
Remove the data from previous run of the server
Options:
--data <PORT> The data directory (default: "/Users/aegiro/code-mine/embedded-postgres-cli/.pg-data")
-h, --help display help for commandConfiguration
You can save the configuration in an RC file name .embedded-postgresrc so you don't have to add the pass and port for every invocation of the command and you can still overwrite on the command line. The file is in JSON format and all keys are optional.
example
{
"user": "admin",
"password": "admin",
"port": 5432,
"data": "",
"databases": [
"database_1",
"database_1"
]
}