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Notable PHP package: PHP MySQL Shell

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MySQL is a very popular SQL database server used by many PHP applications. The client program, when available, can be started from the command line console and it allows you to perform any SQL queries on a given database.

This package provides a pure PHP based alternative to the MySQL client program if for some reason it is not available on the computer from which you want to perform the database queries you want to try.

Read this article to learn more details about how this notable PHP package works.




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The package PHP MySQL Shell is one of the few PHP packages that was considered notable recently because it does something that is worth paying attention.

The basic purpose is: Execute MySQL queries from the command line shell

Here follows in more detail what it does:

This class can execute MySQL queries from the command line shell.

It can connect to a MySQL server running on a given host and reads SQL queries that the user can enter on the command line so it can execute them.

The class outputs the query results by dumping the query result rows as arrays to the console output.

If the user enters the command "exit", the class will exit and stops processing the SQL queries entered by the user.

Notable PHP packages can be often considered innovative. If this package is also innovative, it can be nominated to the PHP Innovation Award and the author may win prizes and recognition for sharing innovative packages.

If you also developed your own notable or innovative packages consider sharing them, so you can also earn more visibility for your package.



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