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A simple and lightweight syntax highlighting library for SQL

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SQL syntax highlight

A simple and lightweight syntax highlighting library for SQL

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What's it all about?

SQL Highlight is a small package that highlights SQL queries. It can output to both the terminal with Unicode escape sequences, as well as to normal HTML. Oh, and there are no external dependencies 😉

Installation

Install via Yarn:

yarn add sql-highlight

Install via NPM:

npm install sql-highlight

Usage

Note that we're using ES6 import statements here. Usage with require works just as well.

In its most basic form:

import { highlight } from 'sql-highlight'

const sqlString = "SELECT `id`, `username` FROM `users` WHERE `email` = 'test@example.com'"

const highlighted = highlight(sqlString)

console.log(highlighted)

Output:

Screenshot 1

HTML mode:

import { highlight } from 'sql-highlight'

const sqlString = "SELECT `id`, `username` FROM `users` WHERE `email` = 'test@example.com'"

const highlighted = highlight(sqlString, {
  html: true
})

document.body.innerHTML += highlighted

Output:

<span class="sql-hl-keyword">SELECT</span>
<span class="sql-hl-string">`id`</span>
<span class="sql-hl-special">,</span>
<span class="sql-hl-string">`username`</span>
<span class="sql-hl-keyword">FROM</span>
<span class="sql-hl-string">`users`</span>
<span class="sql-hl-keyword">WHERE</span>
<span class="sql-hl-string">`email`</span>
<span class="sql-hl-special">=</span>
<span class="sql-hl-string">'test@example.com'</span>

Options

The following options may be passed to the highlight function.

Option Value Default Description
html boolean false Set to true to render HTML instead of Unicode.
classPrefix string 'sql-hl-' Prefix to prepend to classes for HTML span-tags. Is appended with entity name.
colors Object See below* What color codes to use for Unicode rendering.

* colors option default value

{
  keyword: '\x1b[35m',  // SQL reserved keywords
  function: '\x1b[31m', // Functions
  number: '\x1b[32m',   // Numbers
  string: '\x1b[32m',   // Strings
  special: '\x1b[33m',  // Special characters
  bracket: '\x1b[33m'   // Brackets (parentheses)
}

Contributing

  1. Fork it (https://github.com/scriptcoded/sql-highlight/fork)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Additional information

Malcolm Nihlén - malcolm.nihlen@gmail.com

Distributed under the MIT licence. See LICENCE for more information.

https://github.com/scriptcoded

Disclaimer

This was initially a fork from https://github.com/pomahtuk/sequilize-highlight. The repo wasn't being updated, NPM wasn't serving the latest version and there was a severe memory leak. Though the latest version now exists on NPM, issues still persist. This repo serves to address those problems, as well as providing a cleaner interface that's not bound to Sequelize.

With version 3.0.0 the library was almost completely rewritten, which leaves very little similarity with the original repo.