synle / sqlui-native

SQLUI Native (sqluinative) is a simple UI client for most SQL Engines written in Electron. It is compatible with Windows, Mac, Ubuntu / Debian and Redhat. It supports most dialects of RMBDs like MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Postgres, SQLite and has limited supports for Cassandra, MongoDB, Redis, CockroachDB, Azure CosmosDB and Azure Storage Tab
https://synle.github.io/sqlui-native/
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Bump sql-formatter from 4.0.2 to 15.4.1 #782

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 month ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps sql-formatter from 4.0.2 to 15.4.1.

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15.4.1

Bugfixes

  • Allow TYPE to be used as an identifier in Snowflake #771

15.4.0

New features

  • Support auto-detected config file .sql-formatter.json (#766) thanks to Jonathan Schuster

Minor improvements

  • Support GREATEST_IGNORE_NULLS in Snowflake dialect (#758) thanks to Max R
  • Throw error when empty regex in custom paramTypes config (#754)

15.3.2

  • Fix parsing of /** **/ nested block comments (#747) (thanks to Wylie Conlon)

15.3.1

Bugfixes

  • Added ^@ operator for PostgreSQL #734

15.3.0

New dialect

  • TiDB Support (#724)

Bugfixes

  • Properly detect PostgreSQL TEXT as data type (#726)
  • Format DEFAULT VALUES clause for PostgreSQL (#720)
  • Format PRIMARY KEY and GENERATED constraints in PostgreSQL (#714)

15.2.0

Larger change in PostgreSQL keywordCase handling

  • Removed almost all of PostgreSQL non-reserved keywords #709

The keywords list that's used for uppercasing keywords is now much smaller. This will lead to some keywords not being uppercased any more. But it will eliminate several cases where table and column names were detected as keywords and uppercased.

15.1.3

Bugfixes

  • Allow for keywords after : operator in Snowflake #706

15.1.2

Bugfixes

  • Fix tabular formatting for CREATE TABLE #690

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