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monaco-sql-languages

SQL languages for the Monaco Editor, based on monaco-languages.

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Monaco SQL Languages

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This project is based on the SQL language project of Monaco Editor, which was forked from the monaco-languages.

The difference is that Monaco SQL Languages has integrated with various SQL languages for the Big Data field, such as FlinkSQL, SparkSQL, HiveSQL, and others.

In addition, Monaco SQL Languages provides SQL syntax validation and CodeCompletion feature for these languages via dt-sql-parser.


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Supported SQL Languages

  • MySQL
  • FlinkSQL
  • SparkSQL
  • HiveSQL
  • TrinoSQL (PrestoSQL)
  • PostgreSQL
  • Impala SQL

Supported CodeCompletion SQL Languages

SQL TypeLanguage IdCode-Completion
MySQLmysql
Flink SQLflinksql
Spark SQLsparksql
Hive SQLhivesql
Trino SQLtrinosql
PostgreSQLpgsql
Impala SQLimpalasql

Monaco SQL Languages plan to support more types of SQL Languages in the future. If you need some SQL Languages that are not currently supported, you can contact us at github.


Installing

npm install monaco-sql-languages

Tips: Monaco SQL Languages is only guaranteed to work stably on monaco-editor@0.31.0 for now.


Integrating


Usage

  1. Import language contributions

    Tips: If integrated via MonacoEditorWebpackPlugin, it will help us to import contribution files automatically. Otherwise, you need to import the contribution files manually.

    import 'monaco-sql-languages/out/esm/mysql/mysql.contribution';
    import 'monaco-sql-languages/out/esm/flinksql/flinksql.contribution';
    import 'monaco-sql-languages/out/esm/sparksql/sparksql.contribution';
    import 'monaco-sql-languages/out/esm/hivesql/hivesql.contribution';
    import 'monaco-sql-languages/out/esm/trinosql/trinosql.contribution';
    import 'monaco-sql-languages/out/esm/impalasql/impalasql.contribution';
    import 'monaco-sql-languages/out/esm/pgsql/pgsql.contribution';
    
    // Or you can import all language contributions at once.
    // import 'monaco-sql-languages/out/esm/monaco.contribution';
    
  2. Setup language features

    You can setup language features via setupLanguageFeatures. For example, disable code completion feature of flinkSQL language.

    import {
        setupLanguageFeatures,
        LanguageIdEnum,
    } from 'monaco-sql-languages';
    
    setupLanguageFeatures({
        languageId: LanguageIdEnum.FLINK,
        completionItems: false
    })
    

    By default, Monaco SQL Languages only provides keyword autocompletion, and you can customize your completionItem list via completionService.

    import { languages } from 'monaco-editor/esm/vs/editor/editor.api';
    import {
        setupLanguageFeatures,
        LanguageIdEnum,
        CompletionService,
        ICompletionItem,
        SyntaxContextType
     } from 'monaco-sql-languages';
    
    const completionService: CompletionService = function (
        model,
        position,
        completionContext,
        suggestions
    ) {
        return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
            if (!suggestions) {
                return Promise.resolve([]);
            }
            const { keywords, syntax } = suggestions;
            const keywordsCompletionItems: ICompletionItem[] = keywords.map((kw) => ({
                label: kw,
                kind: languages.CompletionItemKind.Keyword,
                detail: 'keyword',
                sortText: '2' + kw
            }));
    
            let syntaxCompletionItems: ICompletionItem[] = [];
    
            syntax.forEach((item) => {
                if (item.syntaxContextType === SyntaxContextType.DATABASE) {
                    const databaseCompletions: ICompletionItem[] = []; // some completions about databaseName
                    syntaxCompletionItems = [...syntaxCompletionItems, ...databaseCompletions];
                }
                if (item.syntaxContextType === SyntaxContextType.TABLE) {
                    const tableCompletions: ICompletionItem[] = []; // some completions about tableName
                    syntaxCompletionItems = [...syntaxCompletionItems, ...tableCompletions];
                }
            });
    
            resolve([...syntaxCompletionItems, ...keywordsCompletionItems]);
        });
    };
    
    setupLanguageFeatures({
        languageId: LanguageIdEnum.FLINK,
        completionService: completionService,
    })
    
  3. Create the Monaco Editor instance and specify the language you need

    monaco.editor.create(document.getElementById('container'), {
        value: 'select * from tb_test',
        language: 'flinksql' // you need
    });
    

Monaco Theme

Monaco SQL Languages plan to support more themes in the future.

Monaco SQL Languages provides built-in Monaco Theme that is named vsPlusTheme. vsPlusTheme inspired by vscode default plus colorTheme and it contains three styles of themes inside:

  • darkTheme: inherited from Monaco built-in Theme vs-dark;
  • lightTheme: inherited from Monaco built-in Theme vs;
  • hcBlackTheme: inherited from Monaco built-in Theme hc-black;

Use Monaco SQL Languages built-in vsPlusTheme

import { vsPlusTheme } from 'monaco-sql-languages';
import { editor } from 'monaco-editor';

// import themeData and defineTheme, you can customize the theme name, e.g. sql-dark
editor.defineTheme('sql-dark', vsPlusTheme.darkThemeData);
editor.defineTheme('sql-light', vsPlusTheme.lightThemeData);
editor.defineTheme('sql-hc', vsPlusTheme.hcBlackThemeData);

// specify the theme you have defined
editor.create(null as any, {
    theme: 'sql-dark',
    language: 'flinksql'
});

Customize your own Monaco theme

import { TokenClassConsts, postfixTokenClass } from 'monaco-sql-languages';

// Customize the various tokens style
const myThemeData: editor.IStandaloneThemeData = {
    base: 'vs-dark',
    inherit: true,
    rules: [
        { token: postfixTokenClass(TokenClassConsts.COMMENT), foreground: '6a9955' },
        { token: postfixTokenClass(TokenClassConsts.IDENTIFIER), foreground: '9cdcfe' },
        { token: postfixTokenClass(TokenClassConsts.KEYWORD), foreground: '569cd6' },
        { token: postfixTokenClass(TokenClassConsts.NUMBER), foreground: 'b5cea8' },
        { token: postfixTokenClass(TokenClassConsts.STRING), foreground: 'ce9178' },
        { token: postfixTokenClass(TokenClassConsts.TYPE), foreground: '4ec9b0' }
    ],
    colors: {}
};

// Define the monaco theme
editor.defineTheme('my-theme', myThemeData);

postfixTokenClass is not required in most cases, but since Monaco SQL Languages has tokenPostfix: 'sql' internally set for all SQL languages, in some cases your custom style may not work if you don't use postfixTokenClassClass to handle TokenClassConsts.*.


Dev: cheat sheet

  • initial setup

    pnpm install
    
  • open the dev web

    pnpm watch-esm
    cd website
    pnpm install
    pnpm dev
    
  • compile

    pnpm compile
    
  • run test

    pnpm compile
    pnpm test
    

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.


License

MIT

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Package last updated on 26 Feb 2024

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