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@peykio/pg-formatter

v1.2.0

Published

PostgreSQL SQL syntax beautifier.

Downloads

4

Readme

pg-formatter

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A PostgreSQL SQL syntax beautifier.

Note:

This project is a thin wrapper of https://github.com/darold/pgFormatter. Execution of the module relies on Perl being available on the host system.

Usage

import {
  format
} from 'pg-formatter';

format(`SELECT foo FROM bar`);

Configuration

|Configuration|Format|Default|Description|pgFormatter equivalent| |---|---|---|---|---| |anonymize|boolean|false|Obscure all literals in queries, useful to hide confidential data before formatting.|anonymize| |functionCase|string ("unchanged", "lowercase", "uppercase", "capitalize")|unchanged|Change the case of the function names.|function-case| |keywordCase|string ("unchanged", "lowercase", "uppercase", "capitalize")|unchanged|Change the case of the reserved keyword.|keyword-case| |noRcFile|boolean|false|Do not read ~/.pg_format automatically.|no-rcfile| |placeholder|string (regex)|N/A|Regex to find code that must not be changed.|placeholder| |spaces|number|4|Number of spaces to indent the code.|spaces| |stripComments|boolean|false|Remove any comment from SQL code.|nocomment| |tabs|boolean|false|Use tabs instead of spaces. When true, the spaces option is ignored.|tabs|

CLI Usage

$ npm install pg-formatter -g
$ pg-formatter --help
Formats SQL files

Options:
      --version         Show version number                            [boolean]
      --anonymize       Obscure all literals in queries, useful to hide
                        confidential data before formatting.
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
      --comma-break     Add a newline after each comma in an insert statement.
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
      --function-case   Change the case of the function names.
         [string] [choices: "unchanged", "lowercase", "uppercase", "capitalize"]
                                                          [default: "unchanged"]
  -i, --inplace         Override input file with formatted content.
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
      --keyword-case    Change the case of the reserved keyword.
         [string] [choices: "unchanged", "lowercase", "uppercase", "capitalize"]
                                                          [default: "unchanged"]
      --no-rc-file      Do not read ~/.pg_format automatically.
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
      --placeholder     Regex to find code that must not be changed.    [string]
      --spaces          Number of spaces to indent the code.
                                                           [number] [default: 4]
      --strip-comments  Remove any comment from SQL code.
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
      --tabs            Use tabs instead of spaces. When true, the spaces option
                        is ignored.                   [boolean] [default: false]
      --help            Show help                                      [boolean]