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pgparser
is basically just lib_pgquery ported to Javascript using Emscripten, with a tiny bit of glue! It is a direct port of PostgreSQL's query parser. The output format is a JSON representation of the parse tree.
Note that this is very similar to pg-query-parser. It has the advantage of being plain JS, so it should run fine in browsers (although it's quite large). The drawback of this package is that I haven't implemented a way to transform the parse tree back into SQL (yet!).
Currently, pgparser
simply parses queries into a parse tree. It returns a Promise when invoked:
const pgparser = require('pgparser');
let sql = `
SELECT
id,
first_name
FROM
users
`;
pgparser.parse(sql).then((parse_tree) => {
console.log(parse_tree);
}, (error) => {
console.warn(`${error.message} near character ${error.cursorpos}`);
});
The parse tree for the sample query is below:
[
{
"SelectStmt": {
"targetList": [
{
"ResTarget": {
"val": {
"ColumnRef": {
"fields": [
{
"String": {
"str": "id"
}
}
],
"location": 19
}
},
"location": 19
}
},
{
"ResTarget": {
"val": {
"ColumnRef": {
"fields": [
{
"String": {
"str": "first_name"
}
}
],
"location": 31
}
},
"location": 31
}
}
],
"fromClause": [
{
"RangeVar": {
"relname": "users",
"inhOpt": 2,
"relpersistence": "p",
"location": 59
}
}
],
"op": 0
}
}
]
FAQs
Parse PostgreSQL statements in plain Javascript
The npm package pgparser receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, pgparser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pgparser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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