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A library for parsing SQL statements.

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A highly experimental attempt to have a sane parser library to parse MySQL statements.

At the moment - use it at your own risk!

Features

  • Parses SOME SQL strings.

Example

Some properties that can be accessed.

>>> import mysqlparse
>>> sql = mysqlparse.parse("""
...     ALTER TABLE `django_user` ADD COLUMN `notes` LONGTEXT NOT NULL
... """)
>>> print(sql.statements[0].statement_type)
ALTER
>>> print(sql.statements[0].table_name)
`django_user`
>>> print(sql.statements[0].ignore)
False
>>> print(sql.statements[0].alter_specification[0].alter_action)
ADD COLUMN
>>> print(sql.statements[0].alter_specification[0].column_name)
`notes`
>>> print(sql.statements[0].alter_specification[0].data_type)
LONGTEXT
>>> print(sql.statements[0].alter_specification[0].null)
False
>>> print(sql.statements[0].alter_specification[0].column_position)
LAST

Checking that the alter statement is backwards compatible with a previous version of SOME code, which does not know how to save notes as NOT NULL:

for statement in sql.statements:
    if statement != 'ALTER':
        continue
    for column in statement.alter_specification:
        if column.data_type == 'LONGTEXT':
            if column.null is False and column.default != 'NULL':
                print "{s.table_name}.{c.column_name} is `LONGTEXT NOT NULL` which may break the production system. Use `LONGTEXT DEFAULT NULL` instead.".format(
                    s=statement,
                    c=column,
                )

How can you help?

A short list of things that would help (from relatively easiest):

  • Raise an issue with an edge case statement that should parse, but doesn’t.

  • Raise an issue with how you would like to use this library.

  • Document the available properties in the parsed object.

  • Add a missing test case or suggest a way to avoid so much repetition in tests checking the same statement, but with variations.

  • Suggest how to use pyparsing to do statement validation.

  • Maybe it is possible to generate pyparsing parser from the MySQL source code?

  • Add ability to unparse the parse (sub)trees back into valid SQL.

Why?

Out of frustration for lack of a better tool.

History

PENDING

  • (Insert new release notes below this line)

0.1.6 (2017-06-16)

0.1.5 (2016-08-23)

  • Change the licence from AGPLv3 to MIT licence.

0.1.4 (2016-02-28)

  • Brought back HISTORY.rst.

  • Add mysqlparse.parse function.

  • Add six as a dependency to make writing Py2 and Py3 compatible code easier.

  • Add support for ALTER TABLE .. MODIFY [COLUMN] statements.

  • Add support for ALTER TABLE .. DROP * statements.

  • Move version string from setup.py into mysqlparse.

0.1.3 (2016-02-20)

  • Updated README.rst.

  • Add support for ALTER TABLE ... ADD INDEX statements.

0.1.2 (2016-02-16)

  • A little tidy up.

  • Removed defaultValue parse action.

  • Improved NULL handling.

  • Updated tests to pass.

0.1.1 (2016-02-15)

  • Fixed packaging configuration.

0.1.0 (2016-02-15)

  • First release with code parsing some of ALTER TABLE ... ADD COLUMN statements.

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