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pspg - Postgres Pager

Everybody who uses psql uses less pager. It is working well, but there is not any special support for tabular data. I found few projects, but no one was completed for this purpose. I decided to write some small specialized pager for usage as psql pager.

This pager can be used from mysql and pgcli clients too.

Main target

  • possibility to freeze first few rows, first few columns
  • possibility to use fancy colors - like mcview or FoxPro

Screenshots

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Options

  • -a menu will use ascii borders
  • -b black/white theme
  • -X doesn't clean screen on the end
  • -s N use theme (default theme is mc theme)
  • -c N freeze first N columns
  • -f file open file (default stdin)
  • --force-uniborder replace ascii border by unicode borders
  • -g --hilite-search don't highlight lines for searches
  • -G --HILITE-SEARCH don't highlight lines for searches ever
  • --help show this help
  • -i --ignore-case ignore case in searches that do not contain uppercase
  • -I --IGNORE-CASE ignore case in all searches
  • --less-status-bar status bar like less pager
  • --line-numbers show line number column
  • --no-mouse without own mouse handling (cannot be changed in app)
  • --no-sound without sound effect
  • -F, --quit-if-one-screen quit if content is one screen
  • -V, --version show version
  • --no-cursor the line cursor will be hidden
  • --no-commandbar the bottom bar will be hidden
  • --no-topbar the top bar will be hidden
  • --no-bars both bars will be hidden
  • --tabular-cursor cursor is displayed only for table
  • --only-for-tables use std pager when content is not a table
  • --bold-labels bold font for row, column labels
  • --bold-cursor bold font for cursor

Themes

  1. black & white
  2. Midnight Commander like
  3. FoxPro like
  4. Pdmenu like
  5. White theme
  6. Mutt like
  7. PCFand like
  8. Green theme
  9. Blue theme
  10. Word Perfect like
  11. Low contrast blue theme
  12. Dark cyan/black mode
  13. Paradox like
  14. dBase IV retro style
  15. dBase IV retro style (Magenta labels)
  16. Red white theme
  17. Simple theme
  18. Solarized dark theme
  19. Solarized light theme
  20. Gruvbox light theme
  21. Tao Light theme

see http://okbob.blogspot.cz/2017/07/i-hope-so-every-who-uses-psql-uses-less.html

Keyboard commands

  • 0, 1, 2, 3, .., 9 - freeze first N columns
  • KEY_UP, k - navigate backward by one line
  • KEY_DOWN, j - navigate forward by one line
  • KEY_LEFT, h - scroll to left
  • KEY_RIGHT, l - scroll to right
  • Ctrl+Home, g - go to the start of file
  • Ctrl+End, G - go to the end of file
  • H - go to first line of current window
  • M - go to half of current window
  • L - go to end of current window
  • PPAGE, Ctrl+b - backward one window
  • NPAGE, Ctrl+f, space - forward one window
  • HOME, ^ - go to begin of line, first column
  • END, $ - go to end of line, last column
  • Ctrl+e - scroll a window down
  • Ctrl+y - scroll a window up
  • Ctrl+d - forward a half window
  • Ctrl+u - backward a half window
  • s - save content to file
  • / - search for a pattern which will take you to the next occurrence
  • ? - search for a pattern which will take you to the previous occurrence
  • n - for next match
  • N - for next match in reverse direction
  • Alt+c - switch (on, off) drawing line cursor
  • Alt+m - switch (on, off) own mouse handler
  • Alt+n - switch (on, off) drawing line numbers
  • Mouse button wheel - scroll vertical
  • Alt+ Mouse button wheel - scroll horizontal
  • F9 - show menu
  • q, F10, Esc Esc, Esc 0 - quit
  • Alt+q - quit wit raw (unformatted) output
  • Alt+k - switch bookmark
  • Alt+j - go to next bookmark
  • Alt+i - go to previous bookmark

Recommended psql configuration

\pset linestyle unicode
\pset border 2

some possible configuration:

-- Switch pagers with :x and :xx commands
\set x '\\setenv PAGER less'
\set xx '\\setenv PAGER \'pspg -bX --no-mouse\''
:xx

MySQL usage

MariaDB [sakila]> pager pspg -s 14 -X --force-uniborder --quit-if-one-screen
PAGER set to 'pspg -s 14 -X --force-uniborder --quit-if-one-screen'
MariaDB [sakila]> select now();
MariaDB [sakila]> select * from nicer_but_slower_film_list limit 100;

LC_CTYPE should be correct.

Note - compilation issue

Some linker issues can be fixed by:

I changed 
gcc -lncursesw pager.c -o pspg -ggdb
to
gcc pager.c -o pspg -ggdb -lncursesw

On some old systems a compilation fails with error

/home/user/Src/pspg-0.6/src/pspg.c:2403: undefined reference to `set_escdelay`

In this case comment line with function set_escdelay

Note - Installation

When you compile code from source, run ./configure first. Sometimes ./autogen.sh first

If you would to display UTF-8 characters, then pspg should be linked with ncursesw library. UTF-8 characters are displayed badly when library ncursesw is used. You can see broken characters with incorrect locale setting too.

You can check wide chars support by pspg --version. Row ncurses with wide char support is expected. Re-run configure with --with-ncursesw option. When this command fails check if development package for ncuresesw library is installed.

Fedora (28 and later)

# dnf install pspg

RPM (CentOS/openSUSE/…)

The pspg is available from community repository https://yum.postgresql.org/packages.php

Alpine Linux

# apk add pspg

Gentoo

# emerge -av dev-db/pspg

Arch Linux

The Arch User Repository contains two versions:

  • pspg is a fixed release.
  • pspg-git tracks the master branch.

Use the AUR helper of your choice or git and makepkg to install pspg.

FreeBSD

# pkg install pspg

Linuxbrew

# brew install pspg

macOS

Using Homebrew

# brew install pspg

Using MacPorts

# port install pspg

Solaris

There are few issues requires manual code changes for successful compilation - we successfully tested pspg, but although pspg was linked with ncursesw libraries, the utf8 encoding support didn't work fully correctly - probably due some issues in libc library. There are problems with chars encoded to 3bytes - unicode borders, .. Two bytes unicode chars should be displayed well.

You can use pspg with usual accented chars, but unicode bordes should not be used. Replacement ascii borders by special borders chars (by ncurses technology) works well - looks on Options|Force unicode borders option.

  • Solaris make doesn't support conditional statements - should be removed So, remove unsupported functionality from Makefile (ifdef,endif), replace -include by include first.

  • After running configure remove link on termcap library from config.make. It is garabage produced by readline automake script. Combination with ncurses libraries makes some linking issues.

builtin libraries

export CURSES_CFLAGS="-I/usr/include/ncurses/"
export PANEL_LIBS="-lpanelw"
./configure

OpenCSW development

export CFLAGS="-m64 -I/opt/csw/include"
export LDFLAGS="-L/opt/csw/lib/64 -R/opt/csw/lib/64"
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/csw/lib/64/pkgconfig"
./configure

Possible ToDo

  • Store data in some column format (now data are stored like array of rows). With this change can be possible to operate over columns - hide columns, change width, cyclic iteration over columns, change order of columns, mark columns and export only selected columns (selected rows).

st_menu

This project uses st_menu library - implementation of CUA menubar and pulldown menu for ncurses https://github.com/okbob/ncurses-st-menu

Note

If you like it, send a postcard from your home country to my address, please:

Pavel Stehule
Skalice 12
256 01 Benesov u Prahy
Czech Republic

I invite any questions, comments, bug reports, patches on mail address pavel.stehule@gmail.com

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