Re: Fwd: PATCH: Format SQL (external tool) - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers
From | J.F. Oster |
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Subject | Re: Fwd: PATCH: Format SQL (external tool) |
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Msg-id | 1599365774.20150526192111@mail.ru Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Fwd: PATCH: Format SQL (external tool) ("J.F. Oster" <jinfroster@mail.ru>) |
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Re: Fwd: PATCH: Format SQL (external tool)
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List | pgadmin-hackers |
Hello Akshay, Is there something else to fix? JFO> Hi Akshay, JFO> Removed that. JFO> Tuesday, May 19, 2015, 10:04:59 AM, you wrote: AJ>> Hi J.F AJ>> The version of fsql you have suggested works for me as well. I AJ>> have reviewed your patch and it looks good to me. Please remove AJ>> the commented code (wxString s; //, tmp at line 873 in sysSettings.cpp. AJ>> On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 10:31 PM, J.F. Oster <jinfroster@mail.ru> wrote: AJ>> Hi Akshay, AJ>> fsqlf.exe is the program to use; wx_fsqlf.exe is just a GUI wrapper. AJ>> I've got the latest version (fsqlf.v0.03-292-gd0fd9bf.zip), and it really fails to run AJ>> Please try the previous one, it works for me. AJ>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/fsqlf/files/fsqlf.v0.03/fsqlf.v0.03-141-g94f5a5f.zip.gz/download AJ>> Also please note that fsqlf.exe could fail when run in a path containing national characters. AJ>> Monday, May 18, 2015, 3:42:11 PM, you wrote: AJ>> Hi J.F AJ>> I am reviewing your patch. I have applied the patch and try to AJ>> test it on Windows 7. Below are the steps that I perform AJ>> ° Download SQL Formatter from http://fsqlf.sourceforge.net/ AJ>> ° Given the path of fsqlf.exe/wx_fsqlf.exe in File - AJ>> Options - Query Editor: External formatting utility AJ>> ° I have opened the query tool and wrote some select query. AJ>> Please refer the attached screenshot for SQL query. AJ>> When I have given fsqlf.exe in the path it throws the error ( see AJ>> attached screenshot) and when I have given wx_fsqlf.exe in the AJ>> path it always report an error "Formatting command did not respond AJ>> in 3 seconds" in the status bar. AJ>> I am not sure how to test it properly. Can you please provide some steps. AJ>> On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Akshay Joshi AJ>> <akshay.joshi@enterprisedb.com> wrote: AJ>> Sure. AJ>> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 9:30 PM, Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote: AJ>> Akshay, can you take a look please? AJ>> Thanks. AJ>> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 4:53 PM, J.F. Oster <jinfroster@mail.ru> wrote: >>> Hello! >>> Please take a look at the patch. >>> Thanks. >>> Per discussion >>> http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAPyomk5NT9Tm-r3wombLzoY60Vqa+QyRDy4u84_2K9UWLbWHTg@mail.gmail.com >>> It's most useful for making readable queries generated by ORMs such as >>> Hibernate. But in general, external processing can go far beyond >>> formatting task. >>> I've implemented this feature quick-and-dirty long ago. Finally I made >>> myself clean it up, now it looks better, so please consider a patch. >>> Tested on Windows 7 and Ubuntu 14.04. >>> Changes: >>> * added new setting, ExtFormatCmd, "External formatting utility" in >>> Options dialogue >>> * added menu item "Edit - Format - External Format" in >>> Query editor >>> * class sysProcess supports UTF-8 and can pass STDIN for a process. >>> Suggested use scenario: >>> 1. Download and install some SQL formatting utility. >>> 2. Tell pgAdmin where it resides: >>> File - Options - Query Editor: External formatting utility. >>> 3. Open Query editor. Select a text block to format and press >>> Ctrl-Shift-F. With no selection the whole text gets formatted. >>> In case of non-zero exit code, STDERR will be shown in status bar. >>> Requirements for external formatting utility: >>> * Accepts a STDIN stream and writes result to STDOUT >>> * Finishes in less than 3 seconds >>> * Exits with code 0 on success >>> Support for UTF-8 multibyte characters is preferable. >>> To see whether it works well, a test can be done: >>> C:\> type in.sql |some_formatter >out.sql >>> C:\> echo %ERRORLEVEL% >>> or >>> user@linux:~$ cat in.sql |some_formatter >out.sql >>> user@linux:~$ echo $? >>> There are few available utilities depending on platform: >>> * Free SQL Formatter (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X(?)) >>> http://fsqlf.sourceforge.net/ >>> * Poor Man's T-SQL Formatter (Windows) >>> http://architectshack.com/PoorMansTSqlFormatter.ashx >>> Also it is possible to make a wrapper script for numerous online >>> formatting services, but it's less secure and less reliable. >>> Fsqlf is FOSS and seems promising. I think of extending it for >>> PosgreSQL-specific SQL syntax and probably even PL/pgSQL. -- Best regards, J.F.
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