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ts-sql-plugin

TypeScript Language Service Plugin for SQL with a tagged template strings SQL builder. Inspired by andywer/squid

check sql error demo:

readme_0

autocomplete demo:

autocomplete

Usage

run as a language service plugin

Install the plugin, run:

npm install ts-sql-plugin -D

Then, configure the plugins section in your tsconfig.json:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "module": "commonjs",
    "target": "es5",
    "plugins": [
      {
        "name": "ts-sql-plugin",
        "command": "psql -c", // optionnal
        "tags": { // optionnal
          "sql": "sql",
          "raw": "raw",
          "cond": "cond",
          "and": "and",
          "or": "or",
          "ins": "ins",
          "upd": "upd",
          "mock": "mock"
        },
        "mock": "0",
        "cost_pattern": "/\\(cost=\\d+\\.?\\d*\\.\\.(\\d+\\.?\\d*)/",
        "error_cost": null, // 100,
        "warn_cost": null, // 50,
        "info_cost": null, // -1,
        "schema_command": "pg" // pg | mysql | custom - read the source
      }
    ]
  }
}

Note: If you're using Visual Studio Code, you'll have to use the first approach above, with a path to the module, or run the "TypeScript: Select TypeScript Version" command and choose "Use Workspace Version", or click the version number between "TypeScript" and 😃 in the lower-right corner. Otherwise, VS Code will not be able to find your plugin. See https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/wiki/Writing-a-Language-Service-Plugin#testing-locally

run as a command line application

Install the plugin, run:

npm install ts-sql-plugin -g

Then run:

ts-sql-plugin -p ./my_ts_project -c 'psql -U postgres -c'

Then in your code:

In the code below, some of the table names or column names are intentionally wrong. ts-sql-plugin will show you the errors.

import sql from 'ts-sql-plugin/sql';

sql`select * from wrong_table_name where wrong_column_name=${name}`;
// { text: "select * from wrong_table_name where wrong_column_name=??", values: [name] }
// you should transform the text to pg specific or mysql specific query text

// sql.and
sql`select * from person where ${sql.and({ wrong_column_name: value, name: name })}`;

// sql.or
sql`select * from person where ${sql.or([{ 'name like': 'abc%', age: 23 }, { 'age >': 23 }])}`;
sql`select * from person where (name like ${'abc%'} and age=${23}) or age > ${23}`;

// sql.ins
sql`insert into person ${sql.ins({ id: uuid(), name: name, ageeee: wrong_column_name_value })}`;
sql`insert into person ${sql.ins([{ id: uuid(), name, age: 23 }, {id, name:'ppp', age:30}])}`;

// sql.upd
sql`update person set ${sql.upd({ wrong_name_column: name, age: 23 })} where id=${id}`;

// like, >, < etc
sql`select * from person where ${sql.and({ 'name like': '%'+name_like+'%', 'ageee >': age_bigger_than })}`;

// sql.raw with ?: operator
sql`select * from person order by age ${reverse ? sql.raw`desc` : sql.raw`asc`}`;

// sql.cond
sql`select * from person where name=${name} ${sql.cond(!!age_bigger_than)` and ageeee > ${age_bigger_than}`}`;

// ! where in will produce error because of node-postgres doesn't support it. use where column=any()
sql`select * from person where id in (${[uuid(), uuid()]})`;
sql`select * from person where id = any(${[uuid(), uuid()]})`;
sql`select * from ${sql.mock<'person' | 'book'>(sql.raw([table_name]))}`
sql`select * from person where age = ${sql.mock<'12'>(some_value_can_not_use_the_default_mock__0)}`

// you can use sql queries inside each other
const s1 = sql`select * from subscriptions.attribute where entity_id = any(${[7045]})`;
const s2 = sql`select * from (${s1}) attr where attribute_id = any(${[7049, 7050]})`;

// ignore cost for query stuff implemented
const s1 = sql`
  -- ts-sql-plugin:ignore-cost
  select * from subscriptions.attribute
`;

// you can emit sql to explicit file
// this will be emitted to emit-sql/AllAttribute.sql file
// you may change `emit-sql` folder to another via `--emit_dir` option of cli
// also `--watch` option of cli can be used to emit it in realtime
const s1 = sql`
  /* ts-sql-plugin:emit("AllAttribute") */
  /* @name AllAttribute */
  select * from subscriptions.attribute
`;

And there is a complete example using ts-sql-plugin and skm_ts in folder test_ts_sql_plugin.

Generate types from emitted sql

You can use pgtyped tool for generating types from your emitted sql via directive:

/* ts-sql-plugin:emit("SomeInterface") */
/* @name SomeInterface */

For generate types in realtime, use --watch option of cli.

VSCode syntax highlight extension

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=darky.vscode-ts-sql-plugin

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