Friday, January 26, 2018

How to output MySQL query results in CSV format?



Is there an easy way to run a MySQL query from the Linux command line and output the results in CSV format?



Here's what I'm doing now:



mysql -u uid -ppwd -D dbname << EOQ | sed -e 's/        /,/g' | tee list.csv

select id, concat("\"",name,"\"") as name
from students
EOQ


It gets messy when there are a lot of columns that need to be surrounded by quotes, or if there are quotes in the results that need to be escaped.


Answer



From http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1475/save-mysql-query-results-into-a-text-or-csv-file/



SELECT order_id,product_name,qty

FROM orders
WHERE foo = 'bar'
INTO OUTFILE '/var/lib/mysql-files/orders.csv'
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
ENCLOSED BY '"'
LINES TERMINATED BY '\n';


Using this command columns names will not be exported.




Also note that /var/lib/mysql-files/orders.csv will be on the server that is running MySQL. The user that the MySQL process is running under must have permissions to write to the directory chosen, or the command will fail.



If you want to write output to your local machine from a remote server (especially a hosted or virtualize machine such as Heroku or Amazon RDS), this solution is not suitable.


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