readsql
Convert SQL to most human readable format (by AzisK)
sqlfluff
A modular SQL linter and auto-formatter with support for multiple dialects and templated code. (by sqlfluff)
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over 3 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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readsql
Posts with mentions or reviews of readsql.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-27.
- Readsql – convert SQL to most human readable format
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readsql - convert SQL to most human readable format
Thank you. I do not remember now if I have seen it when I started working on it. I have not seen a SQL linter that lints SQL code in Python code. This is the reason readsql was born. I am not familiar with sqlfluff but I do not see that it would lint SQL code inside Python strings (I may have overseen it)
- Show HN: Readsql – convert SQL to most human readable format
sqlfluff
Posts with mentions or reviews of sqlfluff.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
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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