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doctrine/sql-formatter
SqlFormatter
A lightweight php package for formatting sql statements.
It can automatically indent and add line breaks in addition to syntax highlighting.
History
This package is a fork from https://github.com/jdorn/sql-formatter Here is what the original History section says:
I found myself having to debug auto-generated SQL statements all the time and wanted some way to easily output formatted HTML without having to include a huge library or copy and paste into online formatters.
I was originally planning to extract the formatting code from PhpMyAdmin, but that was 10,000+ lines of code and used global variables.
I saw that other people had the same problem and used Stack Overflow user losif's answer as a starting point. http://stackoverflow.com/a/3924147
― @jdorn
Usage
The SqlFormatter
class has a method format
which takes an SQL string as
input and returns a formatted block.
Sample usage:
<?php
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
use Doctrine\SqlFormatter\SqlFormatter;
$query = "SELECT count(*),`Column1`,`Testing`, `Testing Three` FROM `Table1`
WHERE Column1 = 'testing' AND ( (`Column2` = `Column3` OR Column4 >= NOW()) )
GROUP BY Column1 ORDER BY Column3 DESC LIMIT 5,10";
echo (new SqlFormatter())->format($query);
Output:
When you run php under cli and instantiated SqlFormatter
without argument, highlighted with CliHighlighter
.
SqlFormatter constructor takes Highlighter
implementations. HtmlHighlighter
etc.
Formatting Only
If you don't want syntax highlighting and only want the indentations and
line breaks, pass in a NullHighlighter
instance as the second parameter.
This is useful for outputting to error logs or other non-html formats.
<?php
use Doctrine\SqlFormatter\NullHighlighter;
use Doctrine\SqlFormatter\SqlFormatter;
echo (new SqlFormatter(new NullHighlighter()))->format($query);
Output:
SELECT
count(*),
`Column1`,
`Testing`,
`Testing Three`
FROM
`Table1`
WHERE
Column1 = 'testing'
AND (
(
`Column2` = `Column3`
OR Column4 >= NOW()
)
)
GROUP BY
Column1
ORDER BY
Column3 DESC
LIMIT
5, 10
Syntax Highlighting Only
There is a separate method highlight
that preserves all original whitespace
and just adds syntax highlighting.
This is useful for sql that is already well formatted and just needs to be a little easier to read.
<?php
echo (new SqlFormatter())->highlight($query);
Output:
Compress Query
The compress
method removes all comments and compresses whitespace.
This is useful for outputting queries that can be copy pasted to the command line easily.
-- This is a comment
SELECT
/* This is another comment
On more than one line */
Id #This is one final comment
as temp, DateCreated as Created FROM MyTable;
echo (new SqlFormatter())->compress($query);
Output:
SELECT Id as temp, DateCreated as Created FROM MyTable;
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