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dbdocs

v0.14.0

Published

dbdocs ======

Downloads

20,527

Readme

dbdocs

oclif Version Downloads/week License

Usage

$ npm install -g dbdocs
$ dbdocs COMMAND
running command...
$ dbdocs (-v|--version|version)
dbdocs/0.6.2 darwin-x64 node-v15.10.0
$ dbdocs --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ dbdocs COMMAND
...

Commands

dbdocs build [FILEPATH]

build docs

USAGE
  $ dbdocs build [FILEPATH]

ARGUMENTS
  FILEPATH  dbml file path

OPTIONS
  -p, --password=password  password for project
  --project=project        project name

dbdocs db2dbml [DATABASE-TYPE] [CONNECTION-STRING]

Generate DBML directly from a database

USAGE
  $ dbdocs db2dbml [DATABASE-TYPE] [CONNECTION-STRING] [-o <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  DATABASE-TYPE      your database type (postgres, mysql, mssql, snowflake, bigquery)
  CONNECTION-STRING  your database connection string (See below examples for more details)

FLAGS
  -o, --outFile=/path-to-your-file  output file path

DESCRIPTION
  Generate DBML directly from a database

EXAMPLES
  Postgres:
    $ db2dbml postgres 'postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/dbname?schemas=schema1,schema2'
  MySQL:
    $ db2dbml mysql 'mysql://user:password@localhost:3306/dbname'
  MSSQL:
    $ db2dbml mssql 'Server=localhost,1433;Database=master;User Id=sa;Password=your_password;Encrypt=true;TrustServerCertificate=true;Schemas=schema1,schema2;'
  Snowflake:
    $ db2dbml snowflake 'SERVER=<account_identifier>.<region>;UID=<your_username>;PWD=<your_password>;DATABASE=<your_database>;WAREHOUSE=<your_warehouse>;ROLE=<your_role>;SCHEMAS=schema1,schema2;'
  BigQuery:
    $ db2dbml bigquery /path_to_json_credential.json

    Note: Your JSON credential file must contain:
    {
      "project_id": "your-project-id",
      "client_email": "your-client-email",
      "private_key": "your-private-key",
      "datasets": ["dataset_1", "dataset_2", ...]
    }
    If "datasets" key is not provided or is empty, it will fetch all datasets.

dbdocs help [COMMAND]

display help for dbdocs

USAGE
  $ dbdocs help [COMMAND]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

dbdocs login

login to dbdocs

USAGE
  $ dbdocs login

DESCRIPTION
  login with your dbdocs credentials

dbdocs logout

logout

USAGE
  $ dbdocs logout

DESCRIPTION
  clears local login credentials

dbdocs ls

list projects

USAGE
  $ dbdocs ls

DESCRIPTION
  list all projects in your default organization

dbdocs password

set password for your project or remove password

USAGE
  $ dbdocs password

OPTIONS
  -p, --project=project name  project name
  -r, --remove                remove password from your project
  -s, --set=password          password for your project

dbdocs remove [PROJECT_NAME]

remove project

USAGE
  $ dbdocs remove [PROJECT_NAME]

ARGUMENTS
  PROJECT_NAME  name of the project which you want to remove

dbdocs rename

change your username

USAGE
  $ dbdocs rename

DESCRIPTION
  change your username and your default organization name

dbdocs set

Set the Web URL and API URL of dbdocs self-hosted server

USAGE
  $ dbdocs set --webUrl <value> --apiUrl <value>

FLAGS
  --apiUrl=<value>  (required) Self-hosted api url
  --webUrl=<value>  (required) Self-hosted web url

DESCRIPTION
  Set the Web URL and API URL of dbdocs self-hosted server

EXAMPLES
  $ dbdocs set --webUrl http://webserver.dev --apiUrl http://apiserver.dev

dbdocs token

generate or revoke your authentication token

USAGE
  $ dbdocs token

OPTIONS
  -g, --generate  generate authentication token
  -r, --revoke    revoke authentication token

dbdocs validate [FILEPATH]

validate docs content

USAGE
  $ dbdocs validate [FILEPATH]

ARGUMENTS
  FILEPATH  dbml file path