Sensible SQL support for Skript.
Executes a statement on a database and optionally stores the result in a variable. Expressions embedded in the query will be escaped to avoid SQL injection.
If a single variable, such as `{test}`, is passed, the variable will be set to the number of affected rows.
If a list variable, such as `{test::*}`, is passed, the query result will be mapped to the list variable in the form `{test::::}`
Specifying synchronously
will make skript-db execute the query on the event thread, which is useful for async
events. Note that skript-db will ignore this flag if you attempt to run this on the main thread.
[synchronously] execute %string% (in|on) %datasource% [and store [[the] (output|result)[s]] (to|in) [the] [var[iable]] %-objects%]
execute "select * from table" in {sql} and store the result in {output::*}
execute "select * where player=%{player}%" in {sql} and store the result in {output::*}
Stores the error from the last executed statement, if there was one.
[the] [last] (sql|db|data(base|[ ]source)) error
Opts out of automatic SQL injection protection for a specific expression in a statement.
unsafe %text%
execute "select %unsafe {columns variable}% from %{table variable}%" in {sql}
execute unsafe {fully dynamic query} in {sql}
Stores the connection information for a data source. This should be saved to a variable in a
script load
event or manually through an effect command.
The url format for your database may vary! The example provided uses a MySQL database.
[the] data(base|[ ]source) [(of|at)] %string% [with [a] [max[imum]] [connection] life[ ]time of %timespan%]"
set {sql} to the database "mysql://localhost:3306/mydatabase?user=admin&password=12345&useSSL=false"