MySQL Shell 9.3
You can configure MySQL Shell to use an external pager tool such as less or more. Once a pager is configured, it is used by MySQL Shell to display the text from the online help or the results of SQL operations. Use the following configuration possibilities:
Configure the shell.options[pager] = ""
MySQL Shell option, a string which specifies the external
command that displays the paged output. This string can
optionally contain command line arguments which are passed to
the external pager command. Correctness of the new value is
not checked. An empty string disables the pager, as does the
MySQL Shell command \nopager
.
Default value: empty string.
Configure the PAGER environment variable, which overrides the
default value of shell.options["pager"]
option. If shell.options["pager"]
was
persisted, it takes precedence over the
PAGER
environment variable.
The PAGER
environment variable is commonly
used on Unix systems in the same context as expected by
MySQL Shell, conflicts are not possible.
Configure the --pager
MySQL Shell option,
which overrides the initial value of
shell.options["pager"]
option even if it
was persisted and PAGER
environment
variable is configured.
Use the \pager | \P
MySQL Shell
command to set the value of
command
shell
.options["pager"] option. If called
with no arguments, restores the initial value of
shell.options["pager"]
option (the one
MySQL Shell had at startup. Strings can be marked with
"
characters or not. For example, to
configure the pager:
pass in no command
or an empty
string to restore the initial pager
pass in more
to configure
MySQL Shell to use the more command as
the pager
pass in more -10
to configure
MySQL Shell to use the more command as
the pager with the option -10
The MySQL Shell output that is passed to the external pager tool
is forwarded with no filtering. If MySQL Shell is using a prompt
with color (see Section 14.3, “Customizing the Prompt”), the
output contains ANSI escape sequences. Some pagers might not
interpret these escape sequences by default, such as
less, for which interpretation can be enabled
using the -R
option. more
does interpret ANSI escape sequences by default.