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Releases: codemonstur/filldb

0.2.3

11 Oct 20:15
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Added decimal, latitude and longitude data generator

0.2.2

11 Oct 18:35
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Deleted test code that used OkHttp
Updated dependencies
Converted to MySQL driver
Removed dependency on okhttp
Removed info logging from build

0.2.1

13 Nov 08:50
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Added quoting of table and column names
Added generator/ipsum/enum/pattern comment types
Added data type detection for generating insert queries
Added better CLI help output

0.2.0

01 Nov 14:43
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Added ability to use the tool as a library
Made it easier to build a CLI version of the tool
Added listing DELETE FROM queries
Added listing INSERT INTO queries
Downgraded to Java 11

0.1.0

01 Nov 14:43
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First real version. Features:

  • Support for mariadb, no other DBs can be used from the command line
  • Support for other DBs as a library is; use at your own risk
  • Supports arbitrary schema, no need to teach the tool anything
  • Various command line arguments to turn features on and off
  • There is a help command but it doesn't help much yet
  • Generating lorum ipsums from:
    • Generic lorum ipsum as fallback
    • DeLorean ipsum
    • Samuel L. Jackson ipsum
    • Legal ipsum
    • Maui ipsum
    • Doggo ipsum
    • Cat ipsum
    • Many more..
  • There are both local and remote ipsums, remotes are retrieved from their respective websites
  • There is image generation, the code retrieves a random comic from a set of configured webcomics
  • Ability to delete all data from the DB before generating new
  • Ability to use the existing data from the DB and add to it
  • A generator based on regular expressions found in the column comment
  • Generators for many common fields:
    • address, street, city, country, state, name, organization, password, hex, and more..
  • Support for the common data types:
    • int, bigint, varchar, bit, text, blob. Many data types still missing