SQL Formatter for Scala.
This is a bridge to these libraries.
- Running on jvm, calls https://github.com/vertical-blank/sql-formatter
- Running on js, calls https://github.com/zeroturnaround/sql-formatter
libraryDependencies += "com.github.vertical-blank" %% "scala-sql-formatter" % "1.0.1"libraryDependencies += "com.github.vertical-blank" %%% "scala-sql-formatter" % "1.0.1"
scalaJSLinkerConfig ~= { _.withModuleKind(ModuleKind.CommonJSModule) }You can easily use com.github.vertical_blank.sqlformatter.scala.SqlFormatter :
SqlFormatter.format("SELECT * FROM table1")This will output:
SELECT
*
FROM
table1You can pass dialect with FormatConfig :
SqlFormatter.format(
"SELECT *",
FormatConfig(dialect = SqlDialect.CouchbaseN1QL))Currently just four SQL dialects are supported:
- StandardSQL - Standard SQL
- CouchbaseN1QL - Couchbase N1QL
- DB2 - IBM DB2
- PLSQL - Oracle PL/SQL
Defaults to two spaces.
You can pass indent string with FormatConfig to format :
SqlFormatter.format(
"SELECT * FROM table1",
FormatConfig(indent = " "))This will output:
SELECT
*
FROM
table1You can pass Seq to formatWithIndexedParams, or Map to formatWithNamedParams :
// Named placeholders
SqlFormatter.formatWithNamedParams("SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE foo = @foo", params = Map("foo" -> "'bar'"))
// Indexed placeholders
SqlFormatter.formatWithIndexedParams("SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE foo = ?", params = Seq("'bar'"))Both result in:
SELECT
*
FROM
tbl
WHERE
foo = 'bar'Same as the format method, both formatWithNamedParams and formatWithIndexedParams accept FormatConfig.
