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soql-parser-js

Salesforce.com SOQL parser.

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SOQL Parser JS

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Description

SOQL Parser JS will parse a SOQL query string into an object that is easy to work with and has the query broken down into usable parts.

This works in the browser as long as npm is used to install the package with dependencies and the browser supports ES6 or a transpiler is used.

Warning: antlr4 is a very large library and is required for the parser to function, so be aware of this prior to including in your browser bundles.

Examples

For an example of the parser, check out the example application.

Usage

Available functions

  1. parseQuery(soqlQueryString, options)
  2. composeQuery(SoqlQuery, options)

Parse

The parser takes a SOQL query and returns structured data.

Typescript / ES6
import { parseQuery } from 'soql-parser-js';

const soql = 'SELECT UserId, COUNT(Id) from LoginHistory WHERE LoginTime > 2010-09-20T22:16:30.000Z AND LoginTime < 2010-09-21T22:16:30.000Z GROUP BY UserId';

const soqlQuery = parseQuery(soql);

console.log(JSON.stringify(soqlQuery, null, 2));

Node
var soqlParserJs = require('soql-parser-js');

const soql = 'SELECT UserId, COUNT(Id) from LoginHistory WHERE LoginTime > 2010-09-20T22:16:30.000Z AND LoginTime < 2010-09-21T22:16:30.000Z GROUP BY UserId';

const soqlQuery = soqlParserJs.parseQuery(soql);

console.log(JSON.stringify(soqlQuery, null, 2));

This yields an object with the following structure:

{
  "fields": [
    {
      "text": "UserId"
    },
    {
      "fn": {
        "text": "COUNT(Id)",
        "name": "COUNT",
        "parameter": "Id"
      }
    }
  ],
  "subqueries": [],
  "sObject": "LoginHistory",
  "whereClause": {
    "left": {
      "field": "LoginTime",
      "operator": ">",
      "value": "2010-09-20T22:16:30.000Z"
    },
    "operator": "AND",
    "right": {
      "left": {
        "field": "LoginTime",
        "operator": "<",
        "value": "2010-09-21T22:16:30.000Z"
      }
    }
  },
  "groupBy": {
    "field": "UserId"
  }
}

compose

Composing a query turns a parsed query back into a SOQL query. For some operators, they may be converted to upper case (e.x. NOT, AND)

Typescript / ES6
import { composeQuery } from 'soql-parser-js';

const soqlQuery = {
  fields: [
    {
      text: 'UserId',
    },
    {
      fn: {
        text: 'COUNT(Id)',
        name: 'COUNT',
        parameter: 'Id',
      },
    },
  ],
  subqueries: [],
  sObject: 'LoginHistory',
  whereClause: {
    left: {
      field: 'LoginTime',
      operator: '>',
      value: '2010-09-20T22:16:30.000Z',
    },
    operator: 'AND',
    right: {
      left: {
        field: 'LoginTime',
        operator: '<',
        value: '2010-09-21T22:16:30.000Z',
      },
    },
  },
  groupBy: {
    field: 'UserId',
  },
};

const query = composeQuery(soqlQuery);

console.log(query);

This yields an object with the following structure:

SELECT UserId, COUNT(Id) from LoginHistory WHERE LoginTime > 2010-09-20T22:16:30.000Z AND LoginTime < 2010-09-21T22:16:30.000Z GROUP BY UserId

Options

export interface SoqlQueryConfig {
  continueIfErrors?: boolean; // default=false
  logging: boolean; // default=false
  includeSubqueryAsField: boolean; // default=true
}

export interface SoqlComposeConfig {
  logging: boolean; // default=false
}

Data Models

export type LogicalOperator = 'AND' | 'OR';
export type Operator = '=' | '<=' | '>=' | '>' | '<' | 'LIKE' | 'IN' | 'NOT IN' | 'INCLUDES' | 'EXCLUDES';

export interface Query {
  fields: Field[];
  subqueries: Query[];
  sObject: string;
  sObjectAlias?: string;
  whereClause?: WhereClause;
  limit?: number;
  offset?: number;
  groupBy?: GroupByClause;
  having?: HavingClause;
  orderBy?: OrderByClause | OrderByClause[];
}

export interface SelectStatement {
  fields: Field[];
}

export interface Field {
  text?: string;
  alias?: string;
  relationshipFields?: string[];
  fn?: FunctionExp;
  subqueryObjName?: string;
}

export interface WhereClause {
  left: Condition | WhereClause;
  right?: Condition | WhereClause;
  operator?: LogicalOperator;
}

export interface Condition {
  openParen?: boolean;
  closeParen?: boolean;
  logicalPrefix?: 'NOT';
  field: string;
  operator: Operator;
  value: string | string[];
}

export interface OrderByClause {
  field?: string;
  fn?: FunctionExp;
  order?: 'ASC' | 'DESC';
  nulls?: 'FIRST' | 'LAST';
}

export interface GroupByClause {
  field: string | string[];
  type?: 'CUBE' | 'ROLLUP';
}

export interface HavingClause {
  left: HavingCondition | HavingClause;
  right?: HavingCondition | HavingClause;
  operator?: LogicalOperator;
}

export interface HavingCondition {
  field?: string;
  fn?: FunctionExp;
  operator: string;
  value: string | number;
}

export interface FunctionExp {
  text?: string;
  name?: string;
  alias?: string;
  parameter?: string | string[];
}

CLI Usage

The CLI can be used to parse a query or compose a previously parsed query back to SOQL.

Examples:

$ npm install -g soql-parser-js
$ soql --help
$ soql --query "SELECT Id FROM Account"
$ soql -query "SELECT Id FROM Account"
$ soql -query "SELECT Id FROM Account" -output some-output-file.json
$ soql -query "SELECT Id FROM Account" -json
$ soql -query some-input-file.txt
$ soql -compose some-input-file.json
$ soql -compose some-input-file.json
$ soql -compose some-input-file.json -output some-output-file.json

Arguments:

    --query,   -q       A SOQL query surrounded in quotes or a file path to a text file containing a SOQL query.
    --compose, -c       An escaped and quoted parsed SOQL JSON string or a file path to a text file containing a parsed query JSON object.
    --output,  -o       Filepath.
    --json,    -j       Provide all output messages as JSON.
    --debug,   -d       Print additional debug log messages.
    --help,    -h       Show this help message.

Contributing

All contributions are welcome on the project. Please read the contribution guidelines.

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Package last updated on 20 Oct 2018

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