Copy contents of a SQL database to another
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dbcopy
Copy tables from a source database to a destination database, with both databases using different SQL engines. This can be used, for example, to copy the contents from a MySQL or MSSQL database to Postgres. While less civilized, the opposite operation might also work :-P
Installation
Please install dbcopy
using the Python pip command:
pip install -U dbcopy
Depending on the database backend, you may need to also install a connection adapter. Recommended adapters can be installed as extras with the package:
pip install -U dbcopy[postgres,mssql]
Usage
You must always specify a source database connection URI and a target database URI:
dbcopy --drop postgresql://localhost/demo sqlite:///demo.sqlite3
There are additional parameters to skip individual tables or normalize tables and column names to the common snake_case form. For these options, please see:
dbcopy --help
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