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@pgkit/schemainspect

v0.2.7-15

Published

SQL Schema Inspection for PostgreSQL

Downloads

450

Readme

schemainspect: SQL Schema Inspection for PostgreSQL

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Inspects tables, views, materialized views, constraints, indexes, sequences, enums, functions, and extensions. Handles table partitioning and inheritance.

A port of @djrobstep's python schemainspect library.

Limitations: Function inspection only confirmed to work with SQL/PLPGSQL languages so far.

Basic Usage

Install with npm:

npm install @pgkit/schemainspect

Get an inspection object from an already opened SQLAlchemy session or connection as follows:

import {PostgreSQL} from '@pgkit/schemainspect'

const inspector = await PostgreSQL.create('postgresql://')

console.log(inspector.tables)
console.log(inspector.views)
console.log(inspector.functions)

console.log(inspector.tables[`"public"."mytable"`].schema)
console.log(inspector.tables[`"public"."mytable"`].name)
console.log(inspector.tables[`"public"."mytable"`].columns.mycolumn.dbtype)
console.log(inspector.tables[`"public"."mytable"`].columns.mycolumn.is_nullable)

The inspection object has attributes for tables, views, and all the other things it tracks. At each of these attributes you'll find a dictionary (Record<string, ...>) mapping from fully-qualified-and-quoted-name-of-thing-in-database to information object.

For instance, the information about a table books would be accessed as follows:

>>> books_table = i.tables['"public"."books"']
>>> books_table.name
'books'
>>> books_table.schema
'public'
>>> [each.name for each in books_table.columns]
['id', 'title', 'isbn']

Documentation

Documentation is a bit patchy at the moment. Watch this space!

Author Credits

Initial development, maintenance:

TypeScript port:

Contributions: