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    sqlsmith

    sqlsmith

    A random SQL query generator

    SQLSmith is a fuzz testing tool for PostgreSQL that automatically generates random SQL queries to uncover bugs in the query planner and executor. It is widely used by PostgreSQL developers and database vendors to stress-test SQL features and engine behavior under edge-case conditions. SQLSmith helps improve database robustness by revealing unexpected failures.
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    SPQR

    SPQR

    Stateless Postgres Query Router

    SPQR is a sharding proxy for PostgreSQL that enables horizontal scalability by distributing queries across multiple PostgreSQL instances. Designed for large-scale, multi-tenant architectures, SPQR routes, rewrites, and manages SQL queries to ensure they are executed efficiently across shards. It provides a PostgreSQL-compatible interface so applications can scale transparently without code changes.
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    goqu

    goqu

    SQL builder and query library for golang

    SQL builder and query library for golang. goqu is an expressive SQL builder and executor. Query builder, parameter interpolation (e.g SELECT * FROM "items" WHERE "id" = ? -> SELECT * FROM "items" WHERE "id" = 1). Built from the ground up with multiple dialects in mind. Insert, multi insert, update, and delete support. Scanning of rows to struct[s] or primitive value[s]. While goqu may support the scanning of rows into structs it is not intended to be used as an ORM if you are looking for...
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    SQL Exp intend to be a cross-platform SQL query editor and executor. Aim is to display (and alter) databases structure, manage a set of user scripts, edit stored procedures and local scripts, execute (and edit; when possible) SQL statements.
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    A simple application that will accept a file of SQL statements to execute. Statements are delimited with semicolons and simple error checking done. The application is intended to automate database creation and initial table content loads
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    Eclipse SQL plug-in. Contains SQL editor and executor. Table editor, data retrieve and migration tools. Plug-in has extensions to be used in other projects that need database connectivity.
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    MultiExecutor is a tool for managing distributed unix like systems and databases that has jdbc drivers. Only entering from one console you can execute same script or command on multiple machines and you can see the results seperately.
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