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prettier-sql
Advanced tools
It started as a port of a PHP Library, but has since considerably diverged.
Prettier SQL supports the following dialects:
It does not support:
;
.Get the latest version from NPM:
npm install prettier-sql
Also available with yarn:
yarn add prettier-sql
You can read more about how the library works in DOC.md
import { format } from 'prettier-sql';
console.log(format('SELECT * FROM tbl'));
This will output:
SELECT
*
FROM
tbl
You can also pass in configuration options:
format('SELECT * FROM tbl', {
language: 'spark', // Defaults to "sql" (see the above list of supported dialects)
indent: ' ', // Defaults to two spaces
uppercase: false, // Defaults to true
linesBetweenQueries: 2, // Defaults to 1
});
// Named placeholders
format("SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE foo = @foo", {
params: {foo: "'bar'"}
}));
// Indexed placeholders
format("SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE foo = ?", {
params: ["'bar'"]
}));
Both result in:
SELECT
*
FROM
tbl
WHERE
foo = 'bar'
The CLI tool will be installed under prettier-sql
and may be invoked via npx prettier-sql
:
prettier-sql -h
usage: sqlfmt.js [-h] [-o OUTPUT] \
[-l {bigquery,db2,hive,mariadb,mysql,n1ql,plsql,postgresql,redshift,spark,sql,tsql}] [-c CONFIG] [--version] [FILE]
Prettier SQL
positional arguments:
FILE Input SQL file (defaults to stdin)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o, --output OUTPUT
File to write SQL output (defaults to stdout)
-l, --language {bigquery,db2,hive,mariadb,mysql,n1ql,plsql,postgresql,redshift,spark,sql,tsql}
SQL dialect (defaults to standard sql)
-c, --config CONFIG
Path to config json file (will use default configs if unspecified)
--version show program's version number and exit
By default, the tool takes queries from stdin and processes them to stdout but
one can also name an input file name or use the --output
option.
echo 'select * from tbl where id = 3' | prettier-sql
SELECT
*
FROM
tbl
WHERE
id = 3
The tool also accepts a JSON config file with the --config
option that takes this form:
All fields are optional and all fields that are not specified will be filled with their default values
{
"indent": string,
"uppercase": boolean,
"keywordPosition": "standard" | "tenSpaceLeft" | "tenSpaceRight",
"newline": "always" | "lineWidth" | "never" | number,
"breakBeforeBooleanOperator": boolean,
"aliasAs": "always" | "select" | "never",
"tabulateAlias": boolean,
"commaPosition": "before" | "after" | "tabular",
"parenOptions": {
"openParenNewline": boolean,
"closeParenNewline": boolean
},
"lineWidth": number,
"linesBetweenQueries": number,
"denseOperators": boolean,
"semicolonNewline": boolean,
}
If you don't use a module bundler, clone the repository, run npm install
and grab a file from /dist
directory to use inside a <script>
tag.
This makes Prettier SQL available as a global variable window.prettierSql
.
Prettier SQL is also available as a VSCode extension here:
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=inferrinizzard.prettier-sql-vscode
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md
FAQs
Format whitespace in a SQL query to make it more readable
The npm package prettier-sql receives a total of 1,128 weekly downloads. As such, prettier-sql popularity was classified as popular.
We found that prettier-sql 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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