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@react-querybuilder/core
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React Query Builder component for constructing queries and filters, with utilities for executing them in various database and evaluation contexts
Core non-React utilities for react-querybuilder and associated packages - types, query processing, validation, and formatters.
react-querybuilder re-exports everything from this package, so you normally won't need to install @react-querybuilder/core by itself.
npm i @react-querybuilder/core
# OR yarn add / pnpm add / bun add
To export queries as a SQL WHERE clause, MongoDB query object, or one of several other formats, use formatQuery.
const query = {
combinator: 'and',
rules: [
{
field: 'first_name',
operator: 'beginsWith',
value: 'Stev',
},
{
field: 'last_name',
operator: 'in',
value: 'Vai, Vaughan',
},
],
};
formatQuery(query, 'sql');
/*
"(first_name like 'Stev%' and last_name in ('Vai', 'Vaughan'))"
*/
To import queries use parseSQL, parseMongoDB, parseJsonLogic, parseJSONata, parseCEL, or parseSpEL depending on the source.
// Tip: `parseSQL` will accept either a full `SELECT` statement or a `WHERE` clause by itself.
// Everything but the `WHERE` expressions will be ignored.
const query = parseSQL(
`SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE first_name LIKE 'Stev%' AND last_name in ('Vai', 'Vaughan')`
);
console.log(query);
/*
{
"combinator": "and",
"rules": [
{
"field": "first_name",
"operator": "beginsWith",
"value": "Stev",
},
{
"field": "last_name",
"operator": "in",
"value": "Vai, Vaughan",
},
],
}
*/
The parse* functions must be imported from a sub-path, like this:
import { parseCEL } from '@react-querybuilder/core/parseCEL';
import { parseJSONata } from '@react-querybuilder/core/parseJSONata';
import { parseJsonLogic } from '@react-querybuilder/core/parseJsonLogic';
import { parseMongoDB } from '@react-querybuilder/core/parseMongoDB';
import { parseSpEL } from '@react-querybuilder/core/parseSpEL';
import { parseSQL } from '@react-querybuilder/core/parseSQL';
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React Query Builder component for constructing queries and filters, with utilities for executing them in various database and evaluation contexts
The npm package @react-querybuilder/core receives a total of 47,181 weekly downloads. As such, @react-querybuilder/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @react-querybuilder/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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