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This package implements SQL language support for the CodeMirror code editor.
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sql(config?: SQLConfig = {}) → LanguageSupport SQL language support for the given SQL dialect, with keyword completion, and, if provided, schema-based completion as extra extensions.
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interfaceSQLConfig Options used to configure an SQL extension.
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dialect?: SQLDialect The dialect to use. Defaults to
StandardSQL.-
schema?: Object<readonly (string | Completion)[]> An object that maps table names, optionally prefixed with a schema name (
"schema.table") to options (columns) that can be completed for that table. Use lower-case names here.-
tables?: readonly Completion[] By default, the completions for the table names will be generated from the
schemaobject. But if you want to customize them, you can pass an array of completions through this option.-
schemas?: readonly Completion[] Similar to
tables, if you want to provide completion objects for your schemas rather than using the generated ones, pass them here.-
defaultTable?: string When given, columns from the named table can be completed directly at the top level.
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defaultSchema?: string When given, tables prefixed with this schema name can be completed directly at the top level.
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upperCaseKeywords?: boolean When set to true, keyword completions will be upper-case.
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classSQLDialect Represents an SQL dialect.
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language: LRLanguage The language for this dialect.
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spec: SQLDialectSpec The spec used to define this dialect.
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extension: Extension Returns the language for this dialect as an extension.
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static define(spec: SQLDialectSpec) → SQLDialect Define a new dialect.
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typeSQLDialectSpec Configuration for an SQL Dialect.
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keywords?: string A space-separated list of keywords for the dialect.
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builtin?: string A space-separated string of built-in identifiers for the dialect.
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types?: string A space-separated string of type names for the dialect.
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backslashEscapes?: boolean Controls whether regular strings allow backslash escapes.
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hashComments?: boolean Controls whether # creates a line comment.
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slashComments?: boolean Controls whether
//creates a line comment.-
spaceAfterDashes?: boolean When enabled
--comments are only recognized when there's a space after the dashes.-
doubleDollarQuotedStrings?: boolean When enabled, things quoted with "$" are treated as strings, rather than identifiers.
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doubleQuotedStrings?: boolean When enabled, things quoted with double quotes are treated as strings, rather than identifiers.
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charSetCasts?: boolean Enables strings like
_utf8'str'orN'str'.-
operatorChars?: string The set of characters that make up operators. Defaults to
"*+\-%<>!=&|~^/".-
specialVar?: string The set of characters that start a special variable name. Defaults to
"?".-
identifierQuotes?: string The characters that can be used to quote identifiers. Defaults to
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unquotedBitLiterals?: boolean Controls whether bit values can be defined as 0b1010. Defaults to false.
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treatBitsAsBytes?: boolean Controls whether bit values can contain other characters than 0 and 1. Defaults to false.
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StandardSQL: SQLDialect The standard SQL dialect.
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PostgreSQL: SQLDialect Dialect for PostgreSQL.
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MySQL: SQLDialect MySQL dialect.
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MariaSQL: SQLDialect -
MSSQL: SQLDialect SQL dialect for Microsoft SQL Server.
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SQLite: SQLDialect SQLite dialect.
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Cassandra: SQLDialect Dialect for Cassandra's SQL-ish query language.
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PLSQL: SQLDialect PL/SQL dialect.
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keywordCompletionSource(dialect: SQLDialect, upperCase?: boolean = false) → CompletionSource Returns a completion source that provides keyword completion for the given SQL dialect.
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schemaCompletionSource(config: SQLConfig) → CompletionSource Returns a completion sources that provides schema-based completion for the given configuration.