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  7. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fast_pysqlparse.egg-info/top_level.txt +1 -0
  8. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/__init__.py +22 -0
  9. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/conf.py +5 -0
  10. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp310-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
  11. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp311-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
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  14. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp314-win_amd64.pyd +0 -0
  15. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-310-x86_64-linux-gnu.so +0 -0
  16. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-311-x86_64-linux-gnu.so +0 -0
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  18. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-313-x86_64-linux-gnu.so +0 -0
  19. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/sql.py +82 -0
  20. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/__init__.py +19 -0
  21. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/cte.py +97 -0
  22. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/delete.py +71 -0
  23. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/insert.py +130 -0
  24. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/query.py +158 -0
  25. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/table_ddl.py +61 -0
  26. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/update.py +85 -0
  27. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/fastsqlparse/statement/view.py +115 -0
  28. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/pyproject.toml +38 -0
  29. fast_pysqlparse-0.1.7/setup.cfg +4 -0
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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: fast-pysqlparse
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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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+ Author-email: NohaltSial <sail2345@qq.com>
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+ License: Apache-2.0
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse.git
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+ Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse/issues
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+ Keywords: sql,parser,ast,fast
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.10
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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+
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+ SQL Parser Library:
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+ A high-performance, cross-platform SQL parsing library, designed to handle the most complex SQL queries with ease.
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+
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+ Overview:
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+
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+ This library provides a robust set of tools for parsing and analyzing SQL statements. Built with a core engine in C++17 for maximum performance, it offers native Python bindings, making it the ideal choice for data-intensive applications where speed and accuracy are critical.
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+
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+ It excels at parsing extremely long SQL statements and queries with deeply nested subqueries, delivering performance far superior to pure-Python alternatives.
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+
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+ Features:
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+
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+ Fast SQL Parsing: Leverages a high-performance C++17 core to parse SQL statements rapidly.
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+
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+ Cross-Platform: Compiled into native extensions (.pyd for Windows, .so for Linux).
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+ Comprehensive SQL Support: Supports a wide range of SQL statements, including:
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+
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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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+
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+ Abstract Syntax Tree (AST): Generates a detailed JSON representation of the parsed SQL AST for easy traversal and analysis.
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+
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+ SQL Formatting: Automatically reformats messy SQL into a clean, readable structure.
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+
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+ Table Lineage Parsing: Automatically traces and reveals the source-to-target relationships between tables (data lineage).
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+
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+ Tokenization: Breaks down SQL statements into their fundamental tokens for lexical analysis.
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+
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+ Python API: A clean and intuitive Python library built around the high-speed native extension.
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+
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+ Performance:
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+ This library is engineered for speed. By moving the computationally intensive parsing work to a native C++ layer, it significantly outperforms pure-Python parsing libraries, especially when dealing with large, complex SQL scripts.
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+
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+ Installation:
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+
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+ From Source:
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+
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+ git clone https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse.git
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+ cd fast-pysqlparse
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+ pip install build
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+ python -m build
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+ cd dist
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+ pip install fast_pysqlparse-*.whl
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+
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+ Quick Start
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+
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+ ```shell
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+ pip install fast-pysqlparse
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from fastsqlparse import Sql
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+ from fastsqlparse.statement.query import Query
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+
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+ if __name__ == '__main__':
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+ sql = """
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+
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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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+ FROM monthly_sales ms
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+
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+ UNION ALL
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+
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+ SELECT
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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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+ cs.order_count AS total_orders,
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+ cs.total_sales AS gross_sales,
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+ cs.total_sales / NULLIF(cs.order_count, 0) AS avg_order_value,
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+ NULL AS cancelled_orders,
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+ (SELECT SUM(total_sales) FROM sub_category_sales WHERE year = cs.year AND month = cs.month) AS total_monthly_sales,
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+ cs.total_sales / NULLIF((SELECT SUM(total_sales) FROM category_sales WHERE year = cs.year AND month = cs.month), 0) * 100 AS sales_percentage,
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+ NULL AS overall_avg_order_value
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+ FROM category_sales cs
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+ LIMIT 50, 100"""
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+
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+ sql_len = len(sql)
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+ print("sql length: ", sql_len)
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+
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+ # parse sql statements to SQL object
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+ sql_stmt = Sql(sql)
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+ # Format and print the SQL statement with proper indentation
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+ print(sql_stmt.format()) # Output formatted SQL statement
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+
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+ # Tokenization - returns list of tuples containing (value, type, position)
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+ tokens = Query.tokenize(sql) # Get tuple list of token information (value, type, position)
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+
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+ # Alternative tokenization - returns list of token objects with attributes
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+ token_obj_list = sql_stmt.tokens() # Get object list of token information
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+
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+ # Generate and print Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) in JSON format
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+ print(sql_stmt.AST()) # Get JSON structure of the SQL statement
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+
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+ # Extract table lineage/dependencies from the query
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+ src_tables = Query.parse_dependence(sql) # Get source tables (dependencies) of the query
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+
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+ ```
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+
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+ Contributing:
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+ Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit pull requests, report bugs, or suggest new features.
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+
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+ SQL Parser Library:
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+ A high-performance, cross-platform SQL parsing library, designed to handle the most complex SQL queries with ease.
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+
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+ Overview:
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+
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+ This library provides a robust set of tools for parsing and analyzing SQL statements. Built with a core engine in C++17 for maximum performance, it offers native Python bindings, making it the ideal choice for data-intensive applications where speed and accuracy are critical.
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+
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+ It excels at parsing extremely long SQL statements and queries with deeply nested subqueries, delivering performance far superior to pure-Python alternatives.
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+
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+ Features:
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+
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+ Fast SQL Parsing: Leverages a high-performance C++17 core to parse SQL statements rapidly.
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+
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+ Cross-Platform: Compiled into native extensions (.pyd for Windows, .so for Linux).
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+ Comprehensive SQL Support: Supports a wide range of SQL statements, including:
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+
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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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+
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+ Abstract Syntax Tree (AST): Generates a detailed JSON representation of the parsed SQL AST for easy traversal and analysis.
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+
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+ SQL Formatting: Automatically reformats messy SQL into a clean, readable structure.
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+
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+ Table Lineage Parsing: Automatically traces and reveals the source-to-target relationships between tables (data lineage).
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+
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+ Tokenization: Breaks down SQL statements into their fundamental tokens for lexical analysis.
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+
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+ Python API: A clean and intuitive Python library built around the high-speed native extension.
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+
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+ Performance:
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+ This library is engineered for speed. By moving the computationally intensive parsing work to a native C++ layer, it significantly outperforms pure-Python parsing libraries, especially when dealing with large, complex SQL scripts.
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+
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+ Installation:
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+
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+ From Source:
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+
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+ git clone https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse.git
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+ cd fast-pysqlparse
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+ pip install build
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+ python -m build
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+ cd dist
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+ pip install fast_pysqlparse-*.whl
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+
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+ Quick Start
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+
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+ ```shell
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+ pip install fast-pysqlparse
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from fastsqlparse import Sql
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+ from fastsqlparse.statement.query import Query
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+
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+ if __name__ == '__main__':
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+ sql = """
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+
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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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+ FROM monthly_sales ms
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+
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+ UNION ALL
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+
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+ SELECT
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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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+ cs.order_count AS total_orders,
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+ cs.total_sales AS gross_sales,
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+ cs.total_sales / NULLIF(cs.order_count, 0) AS avg_order_value,
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+ NULL AS cancelled_orders,
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+ (SELECT SUM(total_sales) FROM sub_category_sales WHERE year = cs.year AND month = cs.month) AS total_monthly_sales,
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+ cs.total_sales / NULLIF((SELECT SUM(total_sales) FROM category_sales WHERE year = cs.year AND month = cs.month), 0) * 100 AS sales_percentage,
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+ NULL AS overall_avg_order_value
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+ FROM category_sales cs
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+ LIMIT 50, 100"""
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+
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+ sql_len = len(sql)
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+ print("sql length: ", sql_len)
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+
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+ # parse sql statements to SQL object
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+ sql_stmt = Sql(sql)
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+ # Format and print the SQL statement with proper indentation
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+ print(sql_stmt.format()) # Output formatted SQL statement
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+ # Tokenization - returns list of tuples containing (value, type, position)
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+ tokens = Query.tokenize(sql) # Get tuple list of token information (value, type, position)
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+ # Alternative tokenization - returns list of token objects with attributes
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+ token_obj_list = sql_stmt.tokens() # Get object list of token information
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+
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+ # Generate and print Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) in JSON format
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+ print(sql_stmt.AST()) # Get JSON structure of the SQL statement
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+ # Extract table lineage/dependencies from the query
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+ src_tables = Query.parse_dependence(sql) # Get source tables (dependencies) of the query
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+ ```
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+ Contributing:
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+ Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit pull requests, report bugs, or suggest new features.
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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: fast-pysqlparse
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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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+ Author-email: NohaltSial <sail2345@qq.com>
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+ License: Apache-2.0
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse.git
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+ Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse/issues
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+ Keywords: sql,parser,ast,fast
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.10
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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+
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+ SQL Parser Library:
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+ A high-performance, cross-platform SQL parsing library, designed to handle the most complex SQL queries with ease.
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+
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+ Overview:
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+
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+ This library provides a robust set of tools for parsing and analyzing SQL statements. Built with a core engine in C++17 for maximum performance, it offers native Python bindings, making it the ideal choice for data-intensive applications where speed and accuracy are critical.
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+
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+ It excels at parsing extremely long SQL statements and queries with deeply nested subqueries, delivering performance far superior to pure-Python alternatives.
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+
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+ Features:
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+
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+ Fast SQL Parsing: Leverages a high-performance C++17 core to parse SQL statements rapidly.
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+
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+ Cross-Platform: Compiled into native extensions (.pyd for Windows, .so for Linux).
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+ Comprehensive SQL Support: Supports a wide range of SQL statements, including:
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+
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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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+
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+ Abstract Syntax Tree (AST): Generates a detailed JSON representation of the parsed SQL AST for easy traversal and analysis.
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+
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+ SQL Formatting: Automatically reformats messy SQL into a clean, readable structure.
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+
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+ Table Lineage Parsing: Automatically traces and reveals the source-to-target relationships between tables (data lineage).
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+
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+ Tokenization: Breaks down SQL statements into their fundamental tokens for lexical analysis.
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+
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+ Python API: A clean and intuitive Python library built around the high-speed native extension.
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+
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+ Performance:
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+ This library is engineered for speed. By moving the computationally intensive parsing work to a native C++ layer, it significantly outperforms pure-Python parsing libraries, especially when dealing with large, complex SQL scripts.
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+
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+ Installation:
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+
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+ From Source:
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+
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+ git clone https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse.git
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+ cd fast-pysqlparse
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+ pip install build
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+ python -m build
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+ cd dist
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+ pip install fast_pysqlparse-*.whl
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+
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+ Quick Start
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+
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+ ```shell
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+ pip install fast-pysqlparse
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from fastsqlparse import Sql
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+ from fastsqlparse.statement.query import Query
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+
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+ if __name__ == '__main__':
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+ sql = """
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+
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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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+ FROM monthly_sales ms
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+
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+ UNION ALL
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+
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+ SELECT
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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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+ cs.order_count AS total_orders,
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+ cs.total_sales AS gross_sales,
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+ cs.total_sales / NULLIF(cs.order_count, 0) AS avg_order_value,
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+ NULL AS cancelled_orders,
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+ (SELECT SUM(total_sales) FROM sub_category_sales WHERE year = cs.year AND month = cs.month) AS total_monthly_sales,
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+ cs.total_sales / NULLIF((SELECT SUM(total_sales) FROM category_sales WHERE year = cs.year AND month = cs.month), 0) * 100 AS sales_percentage,
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+ NULL AS overall_avg_order_value
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+ FROM category_sales cs
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+ LIMIT 50, 100"""
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+
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+ sql_len = len(sql)
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+ print("sql length: ", sql_len)
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+
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+ # parse sql statements to SQL object
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+ sql_stmt = Sql(sql)
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+ # Format and print the SQL statement with proper indentation
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+ print(sql_stmt.format()) # Output formatted SQL statement
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+
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+ # Tokenization - returns list of tuples containing (value, type, position)
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+ tokens = Query.tokenize(sql) # Get tuple list of token information (value, type, position)
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+
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+ # Alternative tokenization - returns list of token objects with attributes
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+ token_obj_list = sql_stmt.tokens() # Get object list of token information
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+
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+ # Generate and print Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) in JSON format
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+ print(sql_stmt.AST()) # Get JSON structure of the SQL statement
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+
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+ # Extract table lineage/dependencies from the query
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+ src_tables = Query.parse_dependence(sql) # Get source tables (dependencies) of the query
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+
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+ ```
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+
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+ Contributing:
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+ Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit pull requests, report bugs, or suggest new features.
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+ LICENSE
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+ README.md
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+ pyproject.toml
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+ fast_pysqlparse.egg-info/PKG-INFO
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+ fast_pysqlparse.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
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+ fast_pysqlparse.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
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+ fast_pysqlparse.egg-info/top_level.txt
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+ fastsqlparse/__init__.py
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+ fastsqlparse/conf.py
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+ fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp310-win_amd64.pyd
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+ fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp311-win_amd64.pyd
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+ fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp312-win_amd64.pyd
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+ fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp313-win_amd64.pyd
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+ fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cp314-win_amd64.pyd
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+ fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-310-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
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+ fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-311-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
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+ fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-312-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
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+ fastsqlparse/pysqlparser.cpython-313-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
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+ fastsqlparse/sql.py
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+ fastsqlparse/statement/__init__.py
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+ fastsqlparse/statement/cte.py
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+ fastsqlparse/statement/delete.py
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+ fastsqlparse/statement/insert.py
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+ fastsqlparse/statement/query.py
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+ fastsqlparse/statement/table_ddl.py
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+ fastsqlparse/statement/update.py
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+ fastsqlparse/statement/view.py
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+ fastsqlparse
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+ """
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+ fast-sqlparse
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+ Author: sail2345@qq.com
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+ github: https://github.com/Nohaltsail/fast-pysqlparse
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+ This module is used for parsing SQL statements.
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+ You should use UTF8-encoding statements string or sql file.
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+ """
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+
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+ from fastsqlparse.statement import *
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+ from fastsqlparse.sql import Sql
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+ from fastsqlparse.pysqlparser import AbstractStatement
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+ from fastsqlparse.pysqlparser import (
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+ view,
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+ delete,
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+ query,
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+ cte,
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+ insert,
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+ update,
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+ create,
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+ format,
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+ strip_note
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+ )