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postguard

Validate SQL queries in JavaScript and TypeScript code against your schema at build time 🚀

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Locates SQL template strings and schema definitions in your code. Evaluates the queries, matching them against your database schema. Supports type-checking via TypeScript, so you get statically typed SQL queries validated against your database schema 😱😱

Use with squid. It provides SQL tagged template strings, auto-escapes dynamic expressions to prevent SQL injections and comes with some syntactic sugar to write short, explicit SQL queries.

🦄  Validates SQL template strings in code

🚀  Checks SQL queries syntax and semantics

⚡️  Works statically, without additional runtime overhead

⚙️  Built on top of Babel & TypeScript

🛠  Uses libpg_query, the actual Postgres SQL parser


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Installation

npm install --save-dev postguard

# or using yarn:
yarn add --dev postguard

CLI

Run the tool like this:

postguard src/models/*

We can use npm's npx tool to run the locally installed package:

npx postguard src/models/*

Command line options

Usage
  $ postguard ./path/to/source/*.ts

Options
  --help        Print this help
  -w, --watch   Watch files and re-evaluate on change

Guide

  • Usage - Hands-on examples how to use the tool
  • Validations - List of validations that will be performed

Motivation

Let's quickly compare the options you got when writing code that uses a relational database.

Our sample use case is updating project rows that are owned by a certain user.

Plain SQL

Sample:

const { rows } = await database.query(`
  UPDATE projects SET
    last_opened = NOW(),
    open_count = open_count + 1
  WHERE
    projects.id IN (
      SELECT project_id FROM project_members WHERE user_id = $1
    )
  RETURNING *
`,
  [ userId ]
)

Pro:

  • Efficient queries
  • Explicit - No magic, full control
  • Functional stateless data flow, atomic updates

Con:

  • Very easy to make mistakes
  • No way of telling if correct unless code is run
  • Can be quite verbose
  • Requires knowledge about SQL & your database
  • No type safety

ORMs (Sequelize, TypeORM, ...)

Sample:

// (Model definitions not included)

const user = await User.findById(userId)
const projects = await user.getProjects()

const updatedProjects = await Promise.all(
  projects.map(async project => {
    project.last_opened = new Date(Date.now())
    project.open_count++
    return project.save()
  })
)

Pro:

  • Easy to get started
  • Type-safety
  • Less error-prone than writing raw SQL
  • Requires no SQL knowledge

Con:

  • Implicit - Actual database queries barely visible
  • Usually leads to inefficient queries
  • Update operations based on potentially stale local data
  • Virtually limits you to a primitive subset of your database's features

Query builder (Knex.js, Prisma, ...)

Sample:

// (Model definitions not included)

const usersProjects = await prisma.user({ id: userId }).projects()

const updatedProjects = await Promise.all(
  projects.map(project =>
    prisma.updateProject({
      data: {
        last_opened: new Date(Date.now()),
        open_count: project.open_count + 1
      },
      where: {
        id: project.id
      }
    })
  )
)

Pro:

  • Explicit - Full control over queries
  • Functional stateless data flow
  • Type-safety

Con:

  • Additional abstraction layer with its own API
  • Atomic updates still hardly possible
  • Requires knowledge about both, SQL & your database plus the query builder API

SQL with squid & postguard 🚀

Sample:

// (Schema definition not included)

const { rows } = await database.query<ProjectRecord>(sql`
  UPDATE projects SET
    last_opened = NOW(),
    open_count = open_count + 1
  WHERE
    projects.id IN (
      SELECT project_id FROM project_members WHERE user_id = ${userId}
    )
  RETURNING *
`)

Pro:

  • Explicit - Full control, no implicit magic
  • Fast due to absence of abstraction layers
  • Functional stateless data flow, atomic updates
  • Full query validation at build time
  • Type-safety

Con:

  • Requires knowledge about SQL & your database

Debugging

Set the environment variable DEBUG to postguard:* to enable debug logging. You can also narrow debug logging down by setting DEBUG to postguard:table or postguard:query, for instance.

Questions? Feedback?

Feedback is welcome, as always. Feel free to comment what's on your mind 👉 here.

License

MIT

Extension points exported contracts — how you extend this code

QueryNode (Interface)
(no doc)
types/pg-query-parser.d.ts
CodeError (Interface)
(no doc)
src/errors.ts
SourceFile (Interface)
(no doc)
src/types.ts
QueryNodePath (Interface)
(no doc)
src/postgres/query-traversal.ts
ExpressionSpreadTypes (Interface)
(no doc)
src/babel/parse-query.ts
PgInteger (Interface)
(no doc)
types/pg-query-parser.d.ts
ValidationError (Interface)
(no doc)
src/errors.ts
TableSchema (Interface)
(no doc)
src/types.ts

Core symbols most depended-on inside this repo

parseSourceFile
called by 19
src/parser.ts
loadSourceFile
called by 19
src/babel/parse-file.ts
containsToRegex
called by 18
test/_helpers/assert.ts
validateQuery
called by 15
src/validation.ts
getNodeType
called by 6
src/postgres/pg-node-types.ts
getTableReferences
called by 5
src/postgres/parse-pg-query.ts
formatColumnRefs
called by 4
src/parser.ts
createQueryNodeSubpath
called by 4
src/postgres/query-traversal.ts

Shape

Function 128
Interface 41

Languages

TypeScript100%

Modules by API surface

types/pg-query-parser.d.ts25 symbols
src/validation.ts13 symbols
src/errors.ts12 symbols
src/postgres/parse-pg-query.ts11 symbols
src/types.ts10 symbols
src/postgres/pg-node-types.ts9 symbols
src/resolver.ts7 symbols
src/babel/parse-query.ts7 symbols
src/babel/babel-resolver.ts7 symbols
src/postgres/query-traversal.ts6 symbols
src/typescript/objectish.ts5 symbols
src/format.ts5 symbols

For agents

$ claude mcp add postguard \
  -- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>

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