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- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/LICENSE +207 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/PKG-INFO +147 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/README.md +122 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fast_pysqlparse.egg-info/PKG-INFO +147 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fast_pysqlparse.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +27 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fast_pysqlparse.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +1 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fast_pysqlparse.egg-info/top_level.txt +1 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/__init__.py +22 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/conf.py +5 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp310-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp311-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp312-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp313-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp314-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-310-x86_64-linux-gnu.so +0 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-311-x86_64-linux-gnu.so +0 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-312-x86_64-linux-gnu.so +0 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-313-x86_64-linux-gnu.so +0 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/sql.py +82 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/__init__.py +19 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/cte.py +97 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/delete.py +71 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/insert.py +130 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/query.py +158 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/table_ddl.py +61 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/update.py +85 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/view.py +115 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/pyproject.toml +38 -0
- fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/setup.cfg +4 -0
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Version: 0.1.7
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Summary: A fast SQL parser with Python wrapper and C++ core
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Comprehensive SQL Support: Supports a wide range of SQL statements, including:
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SELECT (with complex JOIN, WHERE, GROUP BY, sub query, etc.)
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INSERT
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Data Definition Language (CREATE)
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VIEW
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DELETE
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UPDATE
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Common Table Expressions (CTEs), including nested CTEs.
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Table Lineage Parsing: Automatically traces and reveals the source-to-target relationships between tables (data lineage).
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Python API: A clean and intuitive Python library built around the high-speed native extension.
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Performance:
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Installation:
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```shell
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pip install fast-pysqlparse
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from fastsqlparse.statement.query import Query
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sql = """
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-- main query
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SELECT
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'Monthly Sales Report' AS report_type,
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ms.year,
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ms.month,
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ms.region,
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ms.customer_segment,
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ms.unique_customers,
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ms.total_orders,
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ms.gross_sales,
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ms.avg_order_value,
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ms.cancelled_orders,
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(SELECT SUM(gross_sales) FROM sub_monthly_sales WHERE year = ms.year AND month = ms.month) AS total_monthly_sales,
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ms.gross_sales / NULLIF((SELECT SUM(gross_sales) FROM monthly_sales WHERE year = ms.year AND month = ms.month), 0) * 100 AS sales_percentage,
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(SELECT AVG(avg_order_value) FROM monthly_sales WHERE year = ms.year AND month = ms.month) AS overall_avg_order_value
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UNION ALL
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'Category Performance' AS report_type,
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cs.year,
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cs.month,
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NULL AS region,
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cs.category_name AS customer_segment,
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cs.unique_buyers AS unique_customers,
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