libpg-query
The real PostgreSQL parser, exposed for nodejs.
Primarily used for the node.js parser and deparser pgsql-parser
Table of Contents
- Installation
- Example
- Documentation
- Versions
- Building a binary distribution
- Related Projects
- Credit
Installation
npm install libpg-query
Example
const parser = require('libpg-query');
parser.parseQuery('select 1').then(console.log);
Documentation
query.parseQuery(sql)
/parseQuerySync
Parses the sql and returns a Promise for the parse tree (or returns the parse tree directly in the sync version). May reject with/throw a parse error.
The return value is an array, as multiple queries may be provided in a single string (semicolon-delimited, as Postgres expects).
query.parsePlPgSQL(funcsSql)
/query.parsePlPgSQLSync(funcsSql)
Parses the contents of a PL/PGSql function, from a CREATE FUNCTION
declaration, and returns a Promise for the parse tree (or returns the parse tree directly in the sync version). May reject with/throw a parse error.
Versions
Our latest is built with 16-latest
branch from libpg_query
Building a binary distribution
- Install requirements (
npm i
) npx node-pre-gyp rebuild package
- With appropriate AWS credentials configured,
npx node-pre-gyp publish
Or you can run the scripts
npm run binary:build
npm run binary:publish
Related Projects
Credit
This is based on the output of libpg_query. This wraps the static library output and links it into a node module for use in js.
All credit for the hard problems goes to Lukas Fittl.
Additional thanks for node binding Ethan Resnick.
Original Code and License