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pg-mem
- Setting up PostgreSQL for running integration tests
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Show HN: I open-sourced the in-memory PostgreSQL I built at work for E2E tests
I've used pgmem https://github.com/oguimbal/pg-mem for the last couple of years for the same thing.
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Ask HN: How do you test SQL?
I was wondering the other day how to classify tests that use a test double like pg-mem, which isn't a mock but isn't the Dockerized test DB either :
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How to test nestjs modules?
In my case, I use TypeORM with PostgreSQL, and there's pg-mem to run an instance in memory, it supports most of the common functionality of PostgreSQL but you will need to do some adjustment to your code to be within the limits.
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Working with offline data
Postgres in the browser is possible through pg-mem: "pg-mem is an experimental in-memory emulation of a postgres database" but it also suffers from no persistence. If you can persist to a file somewhere then read it in on startup (and if your local data isn't huge) this might work.
- Pg-mem: An in-memory re-implementation of PostgreSQL in JavaScript
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Haskell as a first timer - Am I missing something ? Or is something broken ?
Dont get me wrong: I am trying to contribute to opensource as well, so I get that supporting small projects can be demanding. There's nothing wrong in not spending your weekends on OS. But not asking for help, nor specifying that a project is unmaintained, nor even answering issues & pull requests for years feels just wrong.
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
A pure Javascript in memory emulation of Posgres, to help writing better node tests https://github.com/oguimbal/pg-mem
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pg-mem, an in memory postgres DB instance for your unit tests, is now bound to multiple libraries (Knex, Typeorm, Slonik, pg, pg-promise) ... suggestions for the next one ?
Okay, I had a bit of spare time,I've implemented that, and it is now available with [email protected]
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Zero delay development & unit testing iterations
To get a glimpse of what I'm talking about, you can clone this repo and follow "Development" instructions (by the way this is a small OS lib I maintain, I wrote about it here)
sqlfluff
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🐍🐍 23 issues to grow yourself as an exceptional open-source Python expert 🧑💻 🥇
Repo : https://github.com/sqlfluff/sqlfluff
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SQL Reserved Words – The Empirical List
I'm surprised sqlfluff hasn't been mentioned yet. Perhaps not a comprehensive list, but it's worked for everything I've thrown at it. There's an ANSI keyword list [0], and then dialect-specific lists for everything from DB2 [1] to Snowflake [2].
[0]: https://github.com/sqlfluff/sqlfluff/blob/main/src/sqlfluff/...
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Show HN: Postgres Language Server
It has tons of annoying quirks, but I couldn't imagine running a DBT project without it: https://github.com/sqlfluff/sqlfluff
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Front page news headline scraping data engineering project
Move SQL queries to sql files and read from files (Use sqlfluff to lint the code https://github.com/sqlfluff/sqlfluff)
- Anything like SQLFluff written in Rust?
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Code autoformatter for SQL in VSCode that plays nicely with dbt
SQLFluff is a good CLI tool for this and includes support for jinja and dbt. I don't think there's a VSCode plugin for it yet.
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Ask HN: How do you test SQL?
This linter can really enforce some best practices https://github.com/sqlfluff/sqlfluff
A list of best practices:
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What is something you would learn at college but not a bootcamp (hard skills)
BigQuery SQL and SQLFluff
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Is the knowledge on how Compilers work applicable to the role of a Data Engineer?
There's a SQL parser/linter called SQLFluff that my team uses for our CI/CD. I've made a few pull requests to fix the parser for the particular SQL dialect we used, and my college compiler classes definitely helped.
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sqlfluff VS ANTLR - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Dec 2022
What are some alternatives?
NeDB - The JavaScript Database, for Node.js, nw.js, electron and the browser
vscode-sqlfluff - An extension to use the sqlfluff linter in vscode.
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
sqlparse - A non-validating SQL parser module for Python
Lowdb - Simple and fast JSON database
dbt-utils - Utility functions for dbt projects.
typescript-clean-architecture - It is my attempt to create Clean Architecture based application in TypeScript.
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2
soda-sql - Data profiling, testing, and monitoring for SQL accessible data.
database-js - Common Database Interface for Node
Metabase - The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company :yum: