parse / stringify sql (select grammar) in js.
sql grammar follows https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/select.html
- ${value} like value place holder support.
- benchmark
- Hexadecimal Literals as x'01af' X'01af', but 0x01af is supported.
- keyword COLLATE.
- parammarker: keyword PREPARE / EXECUTE / DEALLOCATE
- variable: keyword SET / CREATE PROCEDURE / CREATE FUNCTION
- identifier expr: ODBC escape syntax
- matchexpr: Full-Text Search Functions. // to support
- intervalexpr: Date INTERVAL keyword. // to support
- into outfile: INTO OUTFILE keyword. // to support
npm install --save js-sql-parser
const parser = require('js-sql-parser');
const ast = parser.parse('select * from dual');
console.log(JSON.stringify(ast, null, 2));
ast.value.selectItems.value[0].value = 'foo';
ast.value.from.value[0].value.value.value = 'bar';
console.log(parser.stringify(ast));
// SELECT foo FROM bar
<script src="./dist/parser/sqlParser.js"><script/>
var sqlParser = window.sqlParser;
var ast = sqlParser.parse('select * from dual');
var sql = sqlParser.stringify(ast);
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