sqruff
is a SQL linter and formatter written in Rust. Key features include:
- Linting: Advanced, customizable SQL linting capabilities to ensure query quality.
- Formatting: Automated, configurable formatting for SQL code consistency.
- Speed: Fast and efficient, with minimal overhead.
- Portability: Designed to be easily integrated into various development workflows like a website.
Try it out in the playground!
Sqruff currently supports the following SQL dialects:
- ANSI SQL - Standard SQL syntax - This dialect is used by default
- BigQuery
- Athena
- Clickhouse
- DuckDB
- PostgreSQL
- Snowflake
- SparkSql
- SQLite
- Trino
While those above are the supported dialects, we are working on adding support for more dialects in the future.
Open the playground to try out the linter and formatter online.
You can use brew to install sqruff easily on macOS.
brew install quarylabs/quary/sqruff
Using bash
:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/quarylabs/sqruff/main/install.sh | bash
You can also install sqruff using pip.
pip install sqruff
You can also use the GitHub Action to install and run sqruff in your CI/CD pipeline. Inside a Github Action, sqruff
automatically outputs linting output in the GitHub format so that it can be easily viewed in the PR tab.
jobs:
sqruff-lint:
name: Lint with sqruff
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: quarylabs/install-sqruff-cli-action@main
- run: sqruff lint .
Either download the binary from the releases page or compile it yourself and with cargo with the following commands.
rustup toolchain install nightly
cargo +nightly install sqruff
sqruff --help
In addition to the CLI installation mechanism listed above, sqruff is also released as a Visual Studio Code extension.
To lint a SQL file or set of files, run the following command:
sqruff lint <file>
sqruff lint <file1> <file2> <file3>
sqruff lint <directory>
To fix a single or set of files, run the following command:
sqruff fix <file/paths/directory>
Settings for SQL dialect, indentation, capitalization, and other linting/style options are configured in a .sqruff
file. This file should be located in the directory where Sqruff is being run.
The following example highlights a few configuration points: setting the dialect to sqlite
, turning on all rules except AM01 and AM02, and configuring some indentation settings. For a comprehensive list of configuration options, see the default configuration file. You can also refer to the rules documentation for more information on configuring specific rules.
[sqruff]
dialect = sqlite
exclude_rules = AM01,AM02
rules = all
[sqruff:indentation]
indent_unit = space
tab_space_size = 4
indented_joins = True
Like .ignore
files, sqruff ignores files and folder, specified in a .sqruffignore
file placed in the root of where the command is run. For example if placed in .sqruffignore
, the following code will ignore .hql
files and files in any director named temp:
# ignore ALL .hql files
*.hql
# ignore ALL files in ANY directory named temp
temp/
The NoQA directive is a way to disable specific rules or all rules for a specific line or range of lines. Similar to flake8’s ignore, individual lines can be ignored by adding -- noqa
to the end of the line.
The following example will ignore all errors on the line where it is placed:
-- Ignore all errors
SeLeCt 1 from tBl ; -- noqa
-- Ignore rule CP02 & rule CP03
SeLeCt 1 from tBl ; -- noqa: CP02,CP03
Similar to pylint’s “pylint directive”, ranges of lines can be ignored by adding -- noqa:disable=<rule>[,...] | all
to the line. Following this directive, specified rules (or all rules, if “all” was specified) will be ignored until a corresponding -– noqa:enable=<rule>[,…] | all
.
For example:
-- Ignore rule AL02 from this line forward
SELECT col_a a FROM foo -- noqa: disable=AL02
-- Ignore all rules from this line forward
SELECT col_a a FROM foo -- noqa: disable=all
-- Enforce all rules from this line forward
SELECT col_a a FROM foo -- noqa: enable=all
To get help on the available commands and options, run the following command:
sqruff --help
For all the details on the CLI commands and options, see the CLI documentation.
For more details about, see the documents in the docs folder which contains:
Join the Quary community on Slack to ask questions, suggest features, or share your projects. Also feel free to raise any issues in the repository.
Contributions are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines on how to run things locally and on how to contribute.
The sqruff project wouldn't be possible without "heavy inspiration" from the sqlfluff and ruff projects! We're very grateful to their awesome work!