From: | "J(dot)F(dot) Oster" <jinfroster(at)mail(dot)ru> |
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To: | Shane StClair <shane(at)axiomalaska(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Format SQL (external tool) |
Date: | 2014-02-01 18:06:01 |
Message-ID: | 655750061.20140201220601@mail.ru |
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Hello Shane,
I'd like to see some code beautifier in PgAdmin too.
Do you already have an eye to a CLI tool for this job?
I saw Free SQL Formatter (http://fsqlf.sourceforge.net/) under LGPL,
which seems ok. May be, we can adopt it as a built-in default
formatter (hope it will compile under MacOS, Solaris and FreeBSD).
If things go well, it can be developed to support Postgre's SQL
extensions and PL/pgSQL constructs as well.
In short, seems a good idea to me, I could participate in it's
implementation :)
P.S. Should this be posted to [pgadmin-hackers]?
Saturday, February 1, 2014, 2:17:20 AM, you wrote:
SS> Hi list,
SS> Just suggesting an idea. It would be really nice to be able
SS> to configure an external command to format SQL in pgAdmin. After
SS> configuring the external tool path in prefs, user hits a key combo
SS> (Shift-Ctrl F?) and the highlighted query text (or all text if
SS> none highlighted) gets run through the formatter and replaces the
SS> original text in the query window. Would be flexible for the user
SS> and seems fairly simple to implement in pgAdmin. Just a thought!
--
Best regards,
J.F.
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