psql -U postgresSome interesting flags (to see all, use -h or --help depending on your psql version):
-E: will describe the underlaying queries of the\commands (cool for learning!)-l: psql will list all databases and then exit (useful if the user you connect with doesn't has a default database, like at AWS RDS)
Most \d commands support additional param of __schema__.name__ and accept wildcards like *.*
\q: Quit/Exit\c __database__: Connect to a database\d __table__: Show table definition including triggers\d+ __table__: More detailed table definition including description and physical disk size\l: List databases\dy: List events\df: List functions\di: List indexes\dn: List schemas\dt *.*: List tables from all schemas (if*.*is omitted will only show SEARCH_PATH ones)\dT+: List all data types\dv: List views\df+ __function__: Show function SQL code.\x: Pretty-format query results instead of the not-so-useful ASCII tables\copy (SELECT * FROM __table_name__) TO 'file_path_and_name.csv' WITH CSV: Export a table as CSV
User Related:
\du: List users\du __username__: List a username if present.create role __test1__: Create a role with an existing username.create role __test2__ noinherit login password __passsword__;: Create a role with username and password.set role __test__;: Change role for current session to__test__.grant __test2__ to __test1__;: Allow__test1__to set its role as__test2__.
- Service management commands:
sudo service postgresql stop
sudo service postgresql start
sudo service postgresql restart
- DB Creation
createdb 'projectx'
- Table creation
CREATE TABLE users (name, age, birthday);
- Add values to table
INSERT INTO users (name, age, birthday) VALUES ('Smith', 69, '2000-12-18');
- Retrieve all table data
SELECT * FROM users
- Retrive all data with some conditional
SELECT * FROM users WHERE name LIKE 'B%';
- Retrive all data and sort
SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY score DESC;
SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY score ASC;
- Update table values
UPDATE users SET age=10 WHERE name='Bolaji';
- Update table column
ALTER TABLE users ADD score smallint;
- Update multiple row values
UPDATE users SET score = 50 WHERE name ='Bolaji' OR name='Sally';
DELETE FROM users WHERE name=Bolaji;
DROP TABLE users;
SELECT AVG(score) FROM users;
SELECT SUM(score) FROM users;
SELECT COUNT(score) FROM users;
CREATE TABLE login (
ID serial NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
secret VARCHAR (100) NOT NULL,
name text UNIQUE NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO login (secret, name) values ('123abbc', 'Bolaji');
SELECT * FROM users JOIN login ON users.name = login.name;
Thanks man