Django 5.1 Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3513 页 | 3.17 MB | 1 年前3Django 5.1.2 Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3519 页 | 3.17 MB | 1 年前3Django 5.0.x Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3407 页 | 3.21 MB | 1 年前3Django 4.2.x Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3305 页 | 3.16 MB | 1 年前3Django 4.1.x Documentation
Limitations Utilities Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3240 页 | 3.13 MB | 1 年前3Django 4.0.x Documentation
and reusable apps Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .tables (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3184 页 | 3.14 MB | 1 年前3Django 3.2.x Documentation
and reusable apps Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .schema (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3121 页 | 3.08 MB | 1 年前3Django 3.1.x Documentation
and reusable apps Settings Frequently Asked Questions Databases General notes PostgreSQL notes MariaDB notes MySQL notes SQLite notes Oracle notes Subclassing the built-in database backends Using a 3rd-party This step is only necessary if you’d like to work with a “large” database engine like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the database installation information. Install interested, run the command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL), SHOW TABLES; (MariaDB, MySQL), .schema (SQLite), or SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES; (Oracle) to display the tables0 码力 | 3094 页 | 3.03 MB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation Release 5.2.2-dev
a free software tool written in PHP that is intended to handle the administration of a MySQL or MariaDB database server. You can use phpMyAdmin to perform most administration tasks, including creating authentication modes Database phpMyAdmin supports MySQL-compatible databases. MySQL 5.5 or newer MariaDB 5.5 or newer See also 1.17 Which Database versions does phpMyAdmin support? Web browser To access MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD when starting the MySQL container). Please check documentation for MariaDB container [https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb] or MySQL container [https://hub.docker.com/_/mysql]. Customizing configuration0 码力 | 252 页 | 379.56 KB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.5.2
https://pypi.org/project/aeidon/ Database backend dependencies Weblate supports PostgreSQL, MySQL and MariaDB, see Database setup for Weblate and backends documentation for more details. Other system requirements ALTER_ROLE to change name of the role Weblate should alter during the database migration. MySQL and MariaDB Hint Some Weblate features will perform better with PostgreSQL. This includes searching and translation MySQL or MariaDB, please see MySQL notes [https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/databases/#mysql-notes] and MariaDB notes [https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/databases/#mariadb-notes]0 码力 | 733 页 | 9.45 MB | 1 年前3
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