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sqlfmt

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Description

The sqlfmt formats PostgreSQL statements in .go files into a consistent style.

Example

Unformatted SQL in a .go file

package main

import (
	"database/sql"
)


func sendSQL() int {
	var id int
	var db *sql.DB
	db.QueryRow(`
	select xxx ,xxx ,xxx
	, case
	when xxx is null then xxx
	else true
end as xxx
from xxx as xxx join xxx on xxx = xxx join xxx as xxx on xxx = xxx
left outer join xxx as xxx
on xxx = xxx
where xxx in ( select xxx from ( select xxx from xxx ) as xxx where xxx = xxx )
and xxx in ($2, $3) order by xxx`).Scan(&id)
	return id
}

The above will be formatted into the following:

package main

import (
	"database/sql"
)

func sendSQL() int {
	var id int
	var db *sql.DB
	db.QueryRow(`
SELECT
  xxx
  , xxx
  , xxx
  , CASE
       WHEN xxx IS NULL THEN xxx
       ELSE true
    END AS xxx
FROM xxx AS xxx
JOIN xxx
ON xxx = xxx
JOIN xxx AS xxx
ON xxx = xxx
LEFT OUTER JOIN xxx AS xxx
ON xxx = xxx
WHERE xxx IN (
  SELECT
    xxx
  FROM (
    SELECT
      xxx
    FROM xxx
  ) AS xxx
  WHERE xxx = xxx
)
AND xxx IN ($2, $3)
ORDER BY
  xxx`).Scan(&id)
	return id
}

Installation

run git clone and go build -o sqlfmt 

Usage

  • Provide flags and input files or directory
    $ sqlfmt -w input_file.go 

Flags

  -l
		Do not print reformatted sources to standard output.
		If a file's formatting is different from src, print its name
		to standard output.
  -d
		Do not print reformatted sources to standard output.
		If a file's formatting is different than src, print diffs
		to standard output.
  -w
                Do not print reformatted sources to standard output.
                If a file's formatting is different from src, overwrite it
                with gofmt style.
  -distance     
                Write the distance from the edge to the begin of SQL statements

Limitations

  • The sqlfmt is only able to format SQL statements that are surrounded with back quotes and values in QueryRow, Query, Exec functions from the "database/sql" package.

    The following SQL statements will be formatted:

    func sendSQL() int {
    	var id int
    	var db *sql.DB
    	db.QueryRow(`select xxx from xxx`).Scan(&id)
    	return id
    }

    The following SQL statements will NOT be formatted:

    // values in fmt.Println() are not formatting targets
    func sendSQL() int {
        fmt.Println(`select * from xxx`)
    }
    
    // nor are statements surrounded with double quotes
    func sendSQL() int {
        var id int
        var db *sql.DB
        db.QueryRow("select xxx from xxx").Scan(&id)
        return id
    }

Not Supported

  • IS DISTINCT FROM

  • WITHIN GROUP

  • DISTINCT ON(xxx)

  • select(array)

  • Comments after commna such as select xxxx, --comment xxxx

  • Nested square brackets or braces such as [[xx], xx]

    • Currently being formatted into this: [[ xx], xx]
    • Ideally, it should be formatted into this: [[xx], xx]
  • Nested functions such as sum(average(xxx))

    • Currently being formatted into this: SUM( AVERAGE(xxx))
    • Ideally, it should be formatted into this: SUM(AVERAGE(xxx))

Future Work

  • Refactor
  • Turn it into a plug-in or an extension for editors

Contribution

Thank you for thinking of contributing to the sqlfmt! Pull Requests are welcome!

  1. Fork ([https://github.com/kanmu/go-sqlfmt))
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Commit your changes
  4. Rebase your local changes against the master branch
  5. Create new Pull Request

License

MIT

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