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dbgate-query-splitter
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Splits long SQL query into into particular statements. Designed to have zero dependencies and to be fast. Also supports nodejs-streams.
Supports following SQL dialects:
import { splitQuery, mysqlSplitterOptions, mssqlSplitterOptions, postgreSplitterOptions } from 'dbgate-query-splitter';
const output = splitQuery('SELECT * FROM `table1`;SELECT * FROM `table2`;', mysqlSplitterOptions);
// output is ['SELECT * FROM `table1`', 'SELECT * FROM `table2`']
Function splitQueryStream accepts input stream and query options. Result is object stream, each object for one splitted query. Tokens must not be divided into more input chunks. This can be accomplished eg. when input stream emits one chunk per line (eg. using byline module)
const { mysqlSplitterOptions, mssqlSplitterOptions, postgreSplitterOptions } = require('dbgate-query-splitter');
const { splitQueryStream } = require('dbgate-query-splitter/lib/splitQueryStream');
const fs = require('fs');
const byline = require('byline');
const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('INPUT_FILE_NAME', 'utf-8');
const lineStream = byline(fileStream);
const splittedStream = splitQueryStream(lineStream, mysqlSplitterOptions);
Please run tests before pushing any changes.
yarn test
FAQs
SQL Query splitter for verious database engines
The npm package dbgate-query-splitter receives a total of 618 weekly downloads. As such, dbgate-query-splitter popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that dbgate-query-splitter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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