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How to install Oracle Instant Client Version 12.1.0.2 (64-bit) on a Mac (OS X 10.11.5)

I have downloaded version 12.1.0.2 (64-bit) version and unzipped the file.

I now have the following files under /downloads/instantclient:

libclntsh.dylib.12.1
libclntshcore.dylib.12.1
libnnz12.dylib
libocci.dylib.12.1
libociei.dylib
libocijdbc12.dylib
libons.dylib
liboramysql12.dylib
ojdbc6.jar
ojdbc7.jar
uidrvci
xstreams.jar
adrci
BASIC_README
genezi

I don't have the slightest idea how to go from this to a working version of Instant Client so I can connect to a db from the CLI. The instructions on Oracles website seem to be overly complicated.

I have found a few blogs detailing the installation method, but they all seem to be from previous version of Instant Client. Out of desperation, I downloaded a previous version of Instant Client, but still seemed to be missing files referred to in the tutorial.

Does anyone know how I can get Oracle Instant Client on my Mac?

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HomeBrew saved me. I did not figure out the environment path.

Per referenced blog this Answer (see bottom) was originated from:

(Update 10/06/2020: Step 1 is no longer necessary, just run the brew commands!)

1. Download the two files below from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/intel-macsoft-096467.html.

This is necessary because of Oracle licenses.

instantclient-basic-macos.x64–11.2.0.4.0.zip and instantclient-sqlplus-macos.x64–11.2.0.4.0.zip

Put the files in ~/Library/Caches/Homebrew


PS:

in the latest versions of HomeBrew replace the above location ~/Library/Caches/HomeBrew with ~/Library/Caches/HomeBrew/downloads.

And also rename the downloaded files with the names suggested by HomeBrew.

Thanks to @manuka_m


2. Next run the following commands

$ brew tap InstantClientTap/instantclient

$ brew install instantclient-basic

$ brew install instantclient-sqlplus

Originated from Joost van Wollingen's doc

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    In the terminal @SunishthaSingh . Homebrew is Mac related
    – dengApro
    Jun 4, 2018 at 3:05
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    I don't have ~/Library/Caches/Homebrew in my Mac. Where is it?
    – Sam
    May 31, 2019 at 8:09
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    Please note in the latest versions of HomeBrew replace the above location ~/Library/Caches/HomeBrew with ~/Library/Caches/HomeBrew/downloads. And also rename the downloaded files with the names suggested by HomeBrew.
    – manuka_m
    Sep 2, 2019 at 11:22
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    "With the names suggested by HomeBrew" -- what does this mean? Where would I see such suggestions?
    – trevorsky
    Mar 2, 2020 at 16:18
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    See Janusz's answer. Joost updated the instructions in 2020 - the manual download step is no longer needed. You only need the brew tap and brew install steps. Apr 29, 2021 at 22:57
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There are multiple files available for download. From the files you listed you have only downloaded and unzipped the 'basic' package.

To run the CLI (by which I assume you mean SQL*Plus) you need that package as well - the fourth in the list, titled "Instant Client Package - SQL*Plus: Additional libraries and executable for running SQL*Plus with Instant Client".

The packages are arranged such that if you unzip all the ones you need from the same place they all put their files in the same directory. Unfortunately that doesn't quite work if you use Safari and have it set to open certain downloaded files; each zip file is expanded into a separate folder, with incremented names. And it deletes the zip files afterwards.

You can either disable that automatic unzipping and do it manually, or copy the files from the individual folders into a common one.

You may also need to create a symbolic link for the main client library; from inside that folder (in Terminal) you would do:

ln -s libclntsh.dylib.12.1 libclntsh.dylib

You can put that combined folder anywhere you like. You then need to add the full path to that folder to your PATH and environment variable - you can add that to your .bash_profile so you don't need to do it manually.

Once you've done that you can execute sqlplus from anywhere.

So to summarise:

  1. If you're using Safari, disable automatic opening of the zip files; from Safari->Preferences->General untick the 'Open "safe" files after downloading' checkbox.

  2. Download instantclient-basic-macos.x64-12.1.0.2.0.zip and instantclient-sqlplus-macos.x64-12.1.0.2.0.zip

  3. In Terminal go to your Downloads directory.

  4. Unzip both files:

    MacBook:Downloads alex$ unzip instantclient-basic-macos.x64-12.1.0.2.0.zip
    Archive:  instantclient-basic-macos.x64-12.1.0.2.0.zip
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/BASIC_README  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/adrci  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/genezi  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/libclntsh.dylib.12.1  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/libclntshcore.dylib.12.1  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/libnnz12.dylib  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/libocci.dylib.12.1  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/libociei.dylib  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/libocijdbc12.dylib  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/libons.dylib  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/liboramysql12.dylib  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/ojdbc6.jar  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/ojdbc7.jar  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/uidrvci  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/xstreams.jar  
    MacBook:Downloads alex$ unzip instantclient-sqlplus-macos.x64-12.1.0.2.0.zip
    Archive:  instantclient-sqlplus-macos.x64-12.1.0.2.0.zip
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/SQLPLUS_README  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/glogin.sql  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/libsqlplus.dylib  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/libsqlplusic.dylib  
      inflating: instantclient_12_1/sqlplus  
    
  5. Optionally rename and/or move the instantclient_12_1 directory to somewhere more permanent.

  6. Add the location to your path in your current session, and also in your shell profile/resource file to make it take effect on every login:

     export PATH=$HOME/Downloads/instantclient_12_1:$PATH
    
  7. Enjoy.

    MacBook:Downloads alex$ export PATH=$HOME/Downloads/instantclient_12_1:$PATH
    MacBook:Downloads alex$ which sqlplus
    /Users/alex/Downloads/instantclient_12_1/sqlplus
    MacBook:Downloads alex$ sqlplus
    
    SQL*Plus: Release 12.1.0.2.0 Production on Thu Jun 9 16:29:49 2016
    
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2016, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
    
    Enter user-name: 
    

El Capitan added system integrity protection (SIP), and one side effect of that is that exporting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH doesn't work. That could affect running SQL*Plus from a shell script, for example. There are workarounds for the 11g instant client. The installation notes at the bottom of the download page have changed since I last did this, and it now says to hard link the library files to the user's ~/lib directory to avoid that issue. Fortunately it looks like you don't need to worry about that with the 12c client - they've fixed the way it's built.

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  • Will give this a shot and report back, thanks for the info.
    – Ben
    Jun 8, 2016 at 23:49
  • So two things I want to clarify. 1. I can drop all instant client files (including sqlplus) into a single directory? and 2. I just go into my bash profile (in this case .zshrc) and add the instantclient directory path to my $PATH ? I just want to clarify because it's still not working.
    – Ben
    Jun 9, 2016 at 15:16
  • For (1) yes, they have to be unzipped into the same directory, for the library dependencies to work. For (2) are you exporting the updated PATH? And can you run sqlplus from the directory those files are in, but not anywhere else?
    – Alex Poole
    Jun 9, 2016 at 15:18
  • no matter which directory I am in, if i type sqlplus in terminal, it says "command not found", I have export PATH in my .zshrc with the path to the instantclient directory, which is /Users/bdonna/Downloads/instantclient_12_1
    – Ben
    Jun 9, 2016 at 15:30
  • Have you also done that export in your current shell, or re-sourced your .zshrc, or started a new shell? Adding it to the file makes it automatic on next log in, guess that wasn't obvious... And if you're in the directory you can do ./sqlplus, I forgot it excludes the current directory by default.
    – Alex Poole
    Jun 9, 2016 at 15:33
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Using Homebrew (https://brew.sh/) simple as that:

$ brew tap InstantClientTap/instantclient
$ brew install instantclient-basic
$ brew install instantclient-sqlplus

No additional libs needed in my case. Depending on your shell - rehash could be needed.

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    Actually I found this incomplete, ORACLE_HOME needs to be set.
    – Janusz
    Dec 13, 2019 at 7:55
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    Same issue for me - and I cannot figure out what to set it to.
    – trevorsky
    Mar 2, 2020 at 16:23
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    Anyone know what ORACLE_HOME should be set to when using Brew?
    – jmc42
    Dec 16, 2022 at 15:53
  • @jmc42 something like: ORACLE_HOME=/opt/homebrew/Cellar/instantclient-basic/19.8.0.0.0dbru Jan 10 at 22:34
  • If you need additional utilities like expdp (data pump export), you'll also want to brew install instantclient-tools Jan 24 at 18:03
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Within SQLdeveloper you will find SQLplus, that works out of the box like on Windows.

SQLDeveloper example

(Should start like this)

If you move the app under Application and manage to start up the SQLdeveloper-client you cant fint it here, called sql:

/Applications/SQLDeveloper.app/Contents/Resources/sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper/bin/sql

To directly login, run sql and exit:

sql username/password@ADDRESS_TO_DB:1521/SID @/path/to/your/pls_file_containing_sql/test.pls

Remember to include 'exit;' at the end of your pls-file.

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