The RazorSQL MariaDB database client and SQL GUI includes a MariaDB SQL editor, a MariaDB import tool, a MariaDB export tool, MariaDB backup tools, a MariaDB database browser, and MariaDB query builder and other tools such as table editors, tools for creating and altering tables, and more.
Exporting a MySQL or MariaDB database. For exporting the database, you can use the mysqldump command on the console. Once the backup is created, the file generated can be easily moved. To start exporting the database, execute the following line: mysqldump -u username -p databasename data-dump.sql. Username refers to the database user name. Jan 03, 2013 MariaDB Connector/C is used to connect applications developed in C/C to MariaDB and MySQL databases.The library is LGPL licensed. See the MariaDB Connector/C section of the MariaDB Knowledge Base for more information. Oct 21, 2013 If you got this far, congratulations! MariaDB is now installed and running on your Windows-based computer. Click on Finish to quit the installer. Installing MariaDB on Mac OS X. One of the easiest ways to install MariaDB on Mac OS X is to use Homebrew, which is an Open Source package manager for that platform. Before you can install it, however. I have an issue with processing for the pip install mysqlclient for Python3 on MAC OS Sierra. Running buildext building 'mysql' extension creating build/temp.macosx-10.12-x8664-3.6 clang -DNDEB.
RazorSQL includes a MariaDB SQL editor that allows users to execute SQL select, insert, update, and delete statements, stored procedures and functions, and DDL statements. It also includes support for over 20 programming languages such as SQL, HTML, XML, PHP, Java, and many more. Users can view multiple query result sets via the query results tabs.
MariaDB Import Tool
The import tool for MariaDB included in RazorSQL allows users to import data into MariaDB databases in various formats including delimited files, Excel spreadsheets, HTML, XML, and fixed width files.
MariaDB Export Tool
The export tool for MariaDB included in RazorSQL allows users to export data from MariaDB databases to files in the following formats: SQL statements, delimited file format, XML, HTML, and text.
MariaDB Database Browser
The database browser for MariaDB included in RazorSQL allows users to browse databases, tables, views, procedures, functions, triggers, indexes, table columns, and primary and foreign key information. The browser allows users to easily edit, describe, search, query tables, backup, create and alter tables, and compare tables or query results with the click of the mouse.
MariaDB Backup Tools
RazorSQL includes database backup tools for MariaDB that allow users to backup one table at a time or many objects in a database. The database backup tool can back up tables, views, indexes, functions, triggers, and procedures. The backup tools generates the necessary SQL DDL statements for the objects in the database, and generates SQL insert statements for the table data.
MariaDB Table Editor
RazorSQL includes a tool that allows users to edit MariaDB data in a spreadsheet like format. Users can copy and delete rows, edit individual cells, and insert new rows. The tool generates the SQL insert, update, or delete statements corresponding to the changes made by the user.
MariaDB table conversion uses the MySQL database conversion tool within RazorSQL. Convert database tables from MySQL / MariaDB to other database types and from other database types to MySQL / MariaDB.
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MariaDB Server is available for installation on macOS (formerly Mac OS X) via the Homebrew package manager.
MariaDB Server is available as a Homebrew 'bottle', a pre-compiled package. This means you can install it without having to build from source yourself. This saves time.
After installing Homebrew, MariaDB Server can be installed with this command:
After installation, start MariaDB Server:
To auto-start MariaDB Server, use Homebrew's services functionality, which configures auto-start with the launchctl utility from launchd:
After MariaDB Server is started, you can log in as your user:
Or log in as root:
Upgrading MariaDB
First you may need to update your brew installation:
Then, to upgrade MariaDB Server:
Building MariaDB Server from source
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In addition to the 'bottled' MariaDB Server package available from Homebrew, you can use Homebrew to build MariaDB from source. This is useful if you want to use a different version of the server or enable some different capabilities that are not included in the bottle package.
Two components not included in the bottle package (as of MariaDB Server 10.1.19) are the CONNECT and OQGRAPH engines, because they have non-standard dependencies. To build MariaDB Server with these engines, you must first install
boost
and judy
. As of December 2016, judy is in the Homebrew 'boneyard', but the old formula still works on macOS Sierra. Follow these steps to install the dependencies and build the server:You can also use Homebrew to build and install a pre-release version of MariaDB Server (for example MariaDB Server 10.2, when the highest GA version is MariaDB Server 10.1). Use this command to build and install a 'development' version of MariaDB Server:
Other resources
- Terin Stock (terinjokes) who is the packager for Homebrew
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