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			189 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			INI
		
	
	
	
	
	
# vi: ft=dosini
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[main]
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# Enables context sensitive auto-completion. If this is disabled, all
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# possible completions will be listed.
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smart_completion = True
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# Display the completions in several columns. (More completions will be
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# visible.)
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wider_completion_menu = False
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# Multi-line mode allows breaking up the sql statements into multiple lines. If
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# this is set to True, then the end of the statements must have a semi-colon.
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# If this is set to False then sql statements can't be split into multiple
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# lines. End of line (return) is considered as the end of the statement.
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multi_line = False
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# If multi_line_mode is set to "psql", in multi-line mode, [Enter] will execute
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# the current input if the input ends in a semicolon.
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# If multi_line_mode is set to "safe", in multi-line mode, [Enter] will always
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# insert a newline, and [Esc] [Enter] or [Alt]-[Enter] must be used to execute
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# a command.
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multi_line_mode = psql
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# Destructive warning mode will alert you before executing a sql statement
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# that may cause harm to the database such as "drop table", "drop database"
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# or "shutdown".
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destructive_warning = True
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# Enables expand mode, which is similar to `\x` in psql.
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expand = False
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# Enables auto expand mode, which is similar to `\x auto` in psql.
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auto_expand = False
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# If set to True, table suggestions will include a table alias
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generate_aliases = False
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# log_file location.
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# In Unix/Linux: ~/.config/pgcli/log
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# In Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\dbcli\pgcli\log
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# %USERPROFILE% is typically C:\Users\{username}
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log_file = default
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# keyword casing preference. Possible values "lower", "upper", "auto"
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keyword_casing = auto
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# casing_file location.
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# In Unix/Linux: ~/.config/pgcli/casing
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# In Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\dbcli\pgcli\casing
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# %USERPROFILE% is typically C:\Users\{username}
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casing_file = default
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# If generate_casing_file is set to True and there is no file in the above
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# location, one will be generated based on usage in SQL/PLPGSQL functions.
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generate_casing_file = False
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# Casing of column headers based on the casing_file described above
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case_column_headers = True
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# history_file location.
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# In Unix/Linux: ~/.config/pgcli/history
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# In Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\dbcli\pgcli\history
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# %USERPROFILE% is typically C:\Users\{username}
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history_file = default
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# Default log level. Possible values: "CRITICAL", "ERROR", "WARNING", "INFO"
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# and "DEBUG". "NONE" disables logging.
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log_level = INFO
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# Order of columns when expanding * to column list
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# Possible values: "table_order" and "alphabetic"
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asterisk_column_order = table_order
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# Whether to qualify with table alias/name when suggesting columns
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# Possible values: "always", never" and "if_more_than_one_table"
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qualify_columns = if_more_than_one_table
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# When no schema is entered, only suggest objects in search_path
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search_path_filter = False
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# Default pager.
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# By default 'PAGER' environment variable is used
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# pager = less -SRXF
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# Timing of sql statments and table rendering.
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timing = True
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# Table format. Possible values: psql, plain, simple, grid, fancy_grid, pipe,
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# ascii, double, github, orgtbl, rst, mediawiki, html, latex, latex_booktabs,
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# textile, moinmoin, jira, vertical, tsv, csv.
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# Recommended: psql, fancy_grid and grid.
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table_format = psql
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# Syntax Style. Possible values: manni, igor, xcode, vim, autumn, vs, rrt,
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# native, perldoc, borland, tango, emacs, friendly, monokai, paraiso-dark,
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# colorful, murphy, bw, pastie, paraiso-light, trac, default, fruity
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syntax_style = default
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# Keybindings:
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# When Vi mode is enabled you can use modal editing features offered by Vi in the REPL.
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# When Vi mode is disabled emacs keybindings such as Ctrl-A for home and Ctrl-E
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# for end are available in the REPL.
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vi = True
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# Error handling
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# When one of multiple SQL statements causes an error, choose to either
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# continue executing the remaining statements, or stopping
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# Possible values "STOP" or "RESUME"
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on_error = STOP
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# Set threshold for row limit. Use 0 to disable limiting.
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row_limit = 1000
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# Skip intro on startup and goodbye on exit
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less_chatty = False
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# Postgres prompt
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# \t - Current date and time
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# \u - Username
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# \h - Short hostname of the server (up to first '.')
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# \H - Hostname of the server
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# \d - Database name
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# \p - Database port
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# \i - Postgres PID
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# \# - "@" sign if logged in as superuser, '>' in other case
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# \n - Newline
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# \dsn_alias - name of dsn alias if -D option is used (empty otherwise)
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# \x1b[...m - insert ANSI escape sequence
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# eg: prompt = '\x1b[35m\u@\x1b[32m\h:\x1b[36m\d>'
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prompt = '\u@\h:\d> '
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# Number of lines to reserve for the suggestion menu
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min_num_menu_lines = 4
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# Character used to left pad multi-line queries to match the prompt size.
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multiline_continuation_char = ''
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# The string used in place of a null value.
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null_string = '<null>'
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# manage pager on startup
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enable_pager = True
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# Use keyring to automatically save and load password in a secure manner 
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keyring = True
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# Custom colors for the completion menu, toolbar, etc.
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[colors]
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completion-menu.completion.current = 'bg:#ffffff #000000'
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completion-menu.completion = 'bg:#008888 #ffffff'
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completion-menu.meta.completion.current = 'bg:#44aaaa #000000'
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completion-menu.meta.completion = 'bg:#448888 #ffffff'
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completion-menu.multi-column-meta = 'bg:#aaffff #000000'
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scrollbar.arrow = 'bg:#003333'
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scrollbar = 'bg:#00aaaa'
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selected = '#ffffff bg:#6666aa'
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search = '#ffffff bg:#4444aa'
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search.current = '#ffffff bg:#44aa44'
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bottom-toolbar = 'bg:#222222 #aaaaaa'
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bottom-toolbar.off = 'bg:#222222 #888888'
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bottom-toolbar.on = 'bg:#222222 #ffffff'
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search-toolbar = 'noinherit bold'
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search-toolbar.text = 'nobold'
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system-toolbar = 'noinherit bold'
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arg-toolbar = 'noinherit bold'
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arg-toolbar.text = 'nobold'
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bottom-toolbar.transaction.valid = 'bg:#222222 #00ff5f bold'
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bottom-toolbar.transaction.failed = 'bg:#222222 #ff005f bold'
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# style classes for colored table output
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output.header = "#00ff5f bold"
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output.odd-row = ""
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output.even-row = ""
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# Named queries are queries you can execute by name.
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[named queries]
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# DSN to call by -D option
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[alias_dsn]
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# example_dsn = postgresql://[user[:password]@][netloc][:port][/dbname]
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# Format for number representation
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# for decimal "d" - 12345678, ",d" - 12,345,678
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# for float "g" - 123456.78, ",g" - 123,456.78
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[data_formats]
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decimal = ""
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float = ""
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