sqlparse is a non-validating SQL parser for Python. It provides support for parsing, splitting and formatting SQL statements.
The module is compatible with Python 2.7 and Python 3 (>= 3.4) and released under the terms of the New BSD license.
Note
Support for Python<3.4 (including 2.x) will be dropped soon.
Visit the project page at https://github.com/andialbrecht/sqlparse for further information about this project.
$ pip install sqlparse
>>> import sqlparse
>>> # Split a string containing two SQL statements:
>>> raw = 'select * from foo; select * from bar;'
>>> statements = sqlparse.split(raw)
>>> statements
['select * from foo;', 'select * from bar;']
>>> # Format the first statement and print it out:
>>> first = statements[0]
>>> print(sqlparse.format(first, reindent=True, keyword_case='upper'))
SELECT *
FROM foo;
>>> # Parsing a SQL statement:
>>> parsed = sqlparse.parse('select * from foo')[0]
>>> parsed.tokens
[<DML 'select' at 0x7f22c5e15368>, <Whitespace ' ' at 0x7f22c5e153b0>, <Wildcard '*' … ]
>>>
- Project page
- https://github.com/andialbrecht/sqlparse
- Bug tracker
- https://github.com/andialbrecht/sqlparse/issues
- Documentation
- https://sqlparse.readthedocs.io/
- Online Demo
- https://sqlformat.org/
sqlparse is licensed under the BSD license.
Parts of the code are based on pygments written by Georg Brandl and others. pygments-Homepage: http://pygments.org/