The real PostgreSQL parser for Node.js, pgsql-parser
provides symmetric parsing and deparsing of SQL statements using the actual PostgreSQL parser. It allows you to parse SQL queries into AST and modify or reconstruct SQL queries from the AST.
npm install pgsql-parser
Rewrite part of a SQL query:
import { parse, deparse } from 'pgsql-parser';
const stmts = parse('SELECT * FROM test_table');
// Assuming the structure of stmts is known and matches the expected type
stmts[0].RawStmt.stmt.SelectStmt.fromClause[0].RangeVar.relname = 'another_table';
console.log(deparse(stmts));
// SELECT * FROM "another_table"
The pgsql-deparser
module serializes ASTs to SQL in pure TypeScript, avoiding the full parser's native dependencies. It's useful when only SQL string conversion from ASTs is needed, and is written in pure TypeScript for easy cross-environment deployment.
Here's how you can use the deparser in your TypeScript code, using @pgsql/utils
to create an AST for deparse
:
import ast, { SelectStmt } from '@pgsql/utils';
import { deparse } from 'pgsql-deparser';
// This could have been obtained from any JSON or AST, not necessarily @pgsql/utils
const stmt: SelectStmt = ast.selectStmt({
targetList: [
ast.resTarget({
val: ast.columnRef({
fields: [ast.aStar()]
})
})
],
fromClause: [
ast.rangeVar({
relname: 'some_table',
inh: true,
relpersistence: 'p'
})
],
limitOption: 'LIMIT_OPTION_DEFAULT',
op: 'SETOP_NONE'
});
// Modify the AST if needed
stmt.SelectStmt.fromClause[0].RangeVar.relname = 'another_table';
// Deparse the modified AST back to a SQL string
console.log(deparse(stmts));
// Output: SELECT * FROM another_table
npm install -g pgsql-parser
pgsql-parser <sqlfile>
parser.parse(sql)
Parses the query and returns a parse object.
parameter | type | description |
---|---|---|
query |
String | SQL query |
Returns an object in the format:
{ query: <query|Object>,
error: { message: <message|String>,
fileName: <fileName|String>,
lineNumber: <line|Number>,
cursorPosition: <cursor|Number> }
parser.deparse(query)
Deparses the query tree and returns a formatted SQL statement. This function takes as input a query AST
in the same format as the query
property of on the result of the parse
method. This is the primary
functionality of this module.
parameter | type | description |
---|---|---|
query |
Object | Query tree obtained from parse |
Returns a normalized formatted SQL string.
As of PG 13, PG majors versions maintained will have a matching dedicated major npm version. Only the latest Postgres stable release receives active updates.
Our latest is built with 13-latest
branch from libpg_query
PostgreSQL Major Version | libpg_query | Status | npm |
---|---|---|---|
13 | 13-latest | Active development | latest |
12 | (n/a) | Not supported | |
11 | (n/a) | Not supported | |
10 | 10-latest | Not supported | @1.3.1 (tree) |
pgsql-parser
.pgsql-parser
pgsql-parser
for parsing and deparsing SQL queries.Thanks @lfittl for building the core libpg_query
suite:
Thanks to @zhm for the OG parser that started it all:
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