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PROGRAM:
NAME
mysqlimport - a data import program
SYNOPSIS
mysqlimport [options] db_name textfile1 ...
DESCRIPTION
The mysqlimport client provides a command-line interface to the LOAD DATA INFILE SQL
statement. Most options to mysqlimport correspond directly to clauses of LOAD DATA INFILE
syntax.
Invoke mysqlimport like this:
shell> mysqlimport [options] db_name textfile1 [textfile2 ...]
For each text file named on the command line, mysqlimport strips any extension from the
file name and uses the result to determine the name of the table into which to import the
file´s contents. For example, files named patient.txt, patient.text, and patient all would
be imported into a table named patient.
mysqldump supports the following options, which can be specified on the command line or in
the [mysqldump] and [client] option file groups. mysqldump also supports the options for
processing option files.
· --help, -?
Display a help message and exit.
· --character-sets-dir=path
The directory where character sets are installed.
· --columns=column_list, -c column_list
This option takes a comma-separated list of column names as its value. The order of
the column names indicates how to match data file columns with table columns.
· --compress, -C
Compress all information sent between the client and the server if both support
compression.
· --debug[=debug_options], -# [debug_options]
Write a debugging log. A typical debug_options string is ´d:t:o,file_name´. The
default is ´d:t:o´.
· --debug-check
Print some debugging information when the program exits.
· --debug-info
Print debugging information and memory and CPU usage statistics when the program
exits.
· --default-auth=plugin_name
Default authentication client-side plugin to use.
· --default-character-set=charset_name
Use charset_name as the default character set.
· --defaults-extra-file=filename
Set filename as the file to read default options from after the global defaults files
has been read. Must be given as first option.
· --defaults-file=filename
Set filename as the file to read default options from, override global defaults files.
Must be given as first option.
· --delete, -d
Empty the table before importing the text file.
· --fields-terminated-by=..., --fields-enclosed-by=...,
--fields-optionally-enclosed-by=..., --fields-escaped-by=...
These options have the same meaning as the corresponding clauses for LOAD DATA INFILE.
· --force, -f
Ignore errors. For example, if a table for a text file does not exist, continue
processing any remaining files. Without --force, mysqlimport exits if a table does not
exist.
· --host=host_name, -h host_name
Import data to the MariaDB server on the given host. The default host is localhost.
· --ignore, -i
See the description for the --replace option.
· --ignore-lines=N
Ignore the first N lines of the data file.
· --lines-terminated-by=...
This option has the same meaning as the corresponding clause for LOAD DATA INFILE. For
example, to import Windows files that have lines terminated with carriage
return/linefeed pairs, use --lines-terminated-by="\r\n". (You might have to double the
backslashes, depending on the escaping conventions of your command interpreter.).
· --local, -L
Read input files locally from the client host.
· --lock-tables, -l
Lock all tables for writing before processing any text files. This ensures that all
tables are synchronized on the server.
· --low-priority
Use LOW_PRIORITY when loading the table. This affects only storage engines that use
only table-level locking (such as MyISAM, MEMORY, and MERGE).
· --no-defaults
Do not read default options from any option file. This must be given as the first
argument.
· --password[=password], -p[password]
The password to use when connecting to the server. If you use the short option form
(-p), you cannot have a space between the option and the password. If you omit the
password value following the --password or -p option on the command line, mysqlimport
prompts for one.
Specifying a password on the command line should be considered insecure. You can use
an option file to avoid giving the password on the command line.
· --pipe, -W
On Windows, connect to the server via a named pipe. This option applies only if the
server supports named-pipe connections.
· --plugin-dir=name
Directory for client-side plugins.
· --port=port_num, -P port_num
The TCP/IP port number to use for the connection.
· --protocol={TCP|SOCKET|PIPE|MEMORY}
The connection protocol to use for connecting to the server. It is useful when the
other connection parameters normally would cause a protocol to be used other than the
one you want.
· --print-defaults
Print the program argument list and exit. This must be given as the first argument.
· --replace, -r
The --replace and --ignore options control handling of input rows that duplicate
existing rows on unique key values. If you specify --replace, new rows replace
existing rows that have the same unique key value. If you specify --ignore, input rows
that duplicate an existing row on a unique key value are skipped. If you do not
specify either option, an error occurs when a duplicate key value is found, and the
rest of the text file is ignored.
· --silent, -s
Silent mode. Produce output only when errors occur.
· --socket=path, -S path
For connections to localhost, the Unix socket file to use, or, on Windows, the name of
the named pipe to use.
· --ssl
Enable SSL for connection (automatically enabled with other flags). Disable with
--skip-ssl.
· --ssl-ca=name
CA file in PEM format (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
· --ssl-capath=name
CA directory (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
· --ssl-cert=name
X509 cert in PEM format (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
· --ssl-cipher=name
SSL cipher to use (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
· --ssl-key=name
X509 key in PEM format (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
· --ssl-crl=name
Certificate revocation list (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
· --ssl-crlpath=name
Certificate revocation list path (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
· --ssl-verify-server-cert
Verify server's "Common Name" in its cert against hostname used when connecting. This
option is disabled by default.
· --user=user_name, -u user_name
The MariaDB user name to use when connecting to the server.
· --use-threads=N
Load files in parallel using N threads.
· --verbose, -v
Verbose mode. Print more information about what the program does.
· --version, -V
Display version information and exit.
Here is a sample session that demonstrates use of mysqlimport:
shell> mysql -e ´CREATE TABLE imptest(id INT, n VARCHAR(30))´ test
shell> ed
a
100 Max Sydow
101 Count Dracula
.
w imptest.txt
32
q
shell> od -c imptest.txt
0000000 1 0 0 \t M a x S y d o w \n 1 0
0000020 1 \t C o u n t D r a c u l a \n
0000040
shell> mysqlimport --local test imptest.txt
test.imptest: Records: 2 Deleted: 0 Skipped: 0 Warnings: 0
shell> mysql -e ´SELECT * FROM imptest´ test
+------+---------------+
| id | n |
+------+---------------+
| 100 | Max Sydow |
| 101 | Count Dracula |
+------+---------------+
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