Intérprete SQL-like a pipeline de MongoDB (parser + compilador + ejecutor)
Minimal SQL interpreter written in JavaScript
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PSL-to-SQL ContractIR interpreter for Prisma Next
CSP-compliant interpreter for Vega expressions.
Utilities for SQL instrumentations
Format whitespace in a SQL query to make it more readable
A simple and lightweight library for highlighting SQL queries written in pure JavaScript
Regular Expressions parser in JavaScript
PGlite is a WASM Postgres build packaged into a TypeScript client library that enables you to run Postgres in the browser, Node.js and Bun, with no need to install any other dependencies. It is only 3.7mb gzipped.
E2B SDK that give agents cloud environments
🛡️ Faster SQL escape and format for JavaScript (Node.js, Bun, and Deno).
E2B Code Interpreter - Stateful code execution
SQL language support for the CodeMirror code editor
simple node sql parser
A JavaScript library for connecting securely to your Cloud SQL instances
A function to parse floating point hexadecimal strings as defined by the WebAssembly specification
Simple SQL escape and format for MySQL
A TDS driver, for connecting to MS SQLServer databases.
Microsoft SQL Server client for Node.js.
Formats SQL queries. Part of SQLTools
An open source Prolog interpreter in JavaScript
An opinionated sql formatter plugin for Prettier
QueryBuilder is an interpreter for the "pseudo sql" language. This language can be used for two purposes: 1. protect your database from illegal SQL by securing queries 2. ease writing complex relational queries by abstracting table internals
Text2SQL is a gem designed to generate SQL queries from natural language inputs. It leverages machine learning models to interpret schema files and user inputs, generating SQL queries that can be executed and returning results in a human-readable format.
This is implemented as an "external DSL" in Ruby; that is (like SQL for example), a "program" in a Ruby string is passed into some kind of parser/interpreter method. In this case, it is possible to use the result "as is" or to convert to an ordinary Ruby regular expression. Though this mini-language was conceived and implemented "for Ruby, using Ruby," in principle there is no reason it might not also be implemented in other languages such as Python or Perl. Development on this project began in mid-July 2013. As such, it is still an immature project. Syntax and semantics may change. Feel free to offer comments or suggestions.
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