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#!/bin/bash | |
if [ -z "${PROJECT}" -o -z "${DATASET}" ]; then | |
echo "Please set \$PROJECT and \$DATASET." | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
IFS='' read -d '' Q <<EOF | |
#standardSQL | |
/* |
#!/bin/bash | |
if [ -z "${PROJECT}" -o -z "${DATASET}" ]; then | |
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exit 1 | |
fi | |
IFS='' read -d '' Q <<EOF | |
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/* |
from __future__ import print_function | |
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import time | |
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N.B. SQLAlchemy now incorporates all of this information in its documentation; I’m leaving this post here, but recommend referring to SQLAlchemy instead of these instructions.
pip
or conda
, for example:#!/bin/bash | |
if [ -z $1 ]; then | |
echo "Provide a BQ table spec, ideally fully qualified." | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
if $(echo "" | jq .); then | |
bq --format json show $1 | jq -j '[.schema.fields[] | .name + ":" + .type] | join(",")' |
#!/bin/sh | |
# AUTHOR | |
# DANIEL E. GILLESPIE (2016) | |
# https://github.com/dantheman213 | |
# DESCRIPTION | |
# Export your app's table schemas and stored functions from a PostgreSQL | |
# database into individual *.sql files for easy management and source control. |
# Redis Cheatsheet | |
# All the commands you need to know | |
redis-server /path/redis.conf # start redis with the related configuration file | |
redis-cli # opens a redis prompt | |
# Strings. |