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Adding actual db tables implementation from original script.
| author | Luka Sitas <lsitas@avatarasoftware.com> |
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| date | Wed, 11 Mar 2026 08:53:55 -0400 |
| parents | 238b45cc333b |
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*dbtables.txt* Database interaction in Vim INTRODUCTION *dbtables* dbtables is a small plugin to interact with a database from Vim: - Browse tables in a dedicated window - Execute SQL from the current buffer (normal and visual mode) - Open a DB console - Manage query history and snippets It is intended as a lightweight helper for SQL work inside Vim. INSTALLATION *dbtables-install* Using vim-plug, add the following to your vimrc/init.vim: Plug '/home/lsitas/repos/vim_plugins/dbtables' Then run: :PlugInstall USAGE *dbtables-usage* The plugin defines the following user commands and mappings. COMMANDS *dbtables-commands* *:DBTables* :DBTables Open the database tables window. Selecting a table can show the schema of the table or all the data in the table. *:DBConsole* :DBConsole Opens a console for interacting with the database. *:ExecuteSQL* :ExecuteSQL Execute the SQL query from the current buffer. If there are query parameters included, the user will be prompted to fill them in. Example: """ SELECT id, name FROM my_table WHERE id > :min_id; """ The user will be prompted for a value for `min_id` *:QueryHistory* :QueryHistory Opens the list of recently ran queries. Selecting a query will re-run the query. All parameters are already filled in. *:QuerySnippets* :QuerySnippets Opens the list of saved query snippets. Selecting a snippet will open the snippet in a new tab for modification or execution. MAPPINGS *dbtables-mappings* All mappings use the <Leader> key in normal or visual mode. In NORMAL mode: <Leader>dt Same as |:DBTables|. Open the database tables window. <Leader>eq Same as |:ExecuteSQL|. Execute SQL from the current buffer. <Leader>db Same as |:DBConsole|. Open an interactive DB console. <Leader>qh Same as |:QueryHistory|. Open the query history list. <Leader>qs Same as |:QuerySnippets|. Open the query snippets list. In VISUAL mode: <Leader>ev Call dbtables#ExecuteVisualSQLQuery(). Execute only the visually selected SQL text. CONFIGURATION *dbtables-config* The plugin exposes several global variables you can set in your vimrc/init.vim before the plugin is loaded. Each has a default value if you do not define it. *g:snippets_directory* g:snippets_directory Directory where query snippets are stored and loaded from. Default: $HOME/.config/heidisql/Snippets Example: let g:snippets_directory = expand('~/.vim/db_snippets') *g:db_user* g:db_user Database username used by the plugin when connecting or running queries. Default: '' (empty string; you must set this to actually connect) Example: let g:db_user = 'myuser' *g:db_password* g:db_password Database password associated with |g:db_user|. Default: '' (empty string; set this if your DB requires a password) Example: let g:db_password = 'mypassword' *g:db_name* g:db_name Default database/schema name to connect to. Default: '' (empty string; set this to the DB you want to use) Example: let g:db_name = 'mydatabase' *g:db_host* g:db_host Hostname or IP address of the database server. Default: '' (empty string; set this to your DB host, e.g. 'localhost') Example: let g:db_host = 'localhost' NOTES *dbtables-notes* - All mappings are defined in the plugin by default. If you prefer your own keybindings, you can `:nunmap` or `:xunmap` them and create custom mappings to the same functions (e.g. dbtables#ExecuteSQLQuery()). - This help file documents only the public interface (commands, mappings, and configuration variables). The internal functions under the dbtables# namespace are intended to be called by these interfaces, but you may also call them directly if you know what you are doing. *dbtables* Main help entry for this plugin.
