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= Taps -- simple database import/export app A simple database agnostic import/export app to transfer data to/from a remote database. == Usage: Server Here's how you start a taps server $ taps server postgres://localdbuser:localdbpass@localhost/dbname httpuser httppassword You can also specify an encoding in the database url $ taps server mysql://localdbuser:localdbpass@localhost/dbname?encoding=latin1 httpuser httppassword == Usage: Client When you want to pull down a database from a taps server $ taps pull postgres://dbuser:dbpassword@localhost/dbname http://httpuser:httppassword@example.com:5000 or when you want to push a local database to a taps server $ taps push postgres://dbuser:dbpassword@localhost/dbname http://httpuser:httppassword@example.com:5000 == Known Issues * Blob data may not transfer properly, I suspect that SQLite3 is modifying some native ruby objects. * Foreign Keys get lost in the schema transfer * Large tables (>1 million rows with a large number of columns) get slower as the offset gets larger. This is due to it being inefficient having large offset values in queries. == Meta Maintained by Ricardo Chimal, Jr. (ricardo at heroku dot com) Written by Ricardo Chimal, Jr. (ricardo at heroku dot com) and Adam Wiggins (adam at heroku dot com) Early research and inspiration by Blake Mizerany Released under the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php http://github.com/ricardochimal/taps
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