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@leoiii12/sql-formatter

v2.4.0

Published

Formats whitespaces in a SQL query to make it more readable

Downloads

2

Readme

SQL Formatter NPM version Build Status Coverage Status

SQL Formatter is a JavaScript library for pretty-printing SQL queries. It started as a port of a PHP Library, but has since considerably diverged. It supports Standard SQL, Couchbase N1QL, IBM DB2 and Oracle PL/SQL dialects.

Try the demo.

Install

Get the latest version from NPM:

npm install sql-formatter

Usage

import sqlFormatter from "sql-formatter";

console.log(sqlFormatter.format("SELECT * FROM table1"));

This will output:

SELECT
  *
FROM
  table1

You can also pass in configuration options:

sqlFormatter.format("SELECT *", {
    language: "n1ql", // Defaults to "sql"
    indent: "    "   // Defaults to two spaces
});

Currently just four SQL dialects are supported:

Placeholders replacement

// Named placeholders
sqlFormatter.format("SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE foo = @foo", {
    params: {foo: "'bar'"}
}));

// Indexed placeholders
sqlFormatter.format("SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE foo = ?", {
    params: ["'bar'"]
}));

Both result in:

SELECT
  *
FROM
  tbl
WHERE
  foo = 'bar'

Usage without NPM

If you don't use a module bundler, clone the repository, run npm install and grab a file from /dist directory to use inside a <script> tag. This makes SQL Formatter available as a global variable window.sqlFormatter.

Contributing

# run linter and tests
$ npm run check

...and you're ready to poke us with a pull request.

License

MIT