About building locally, or using a different CrateDB version.
The generated parser is not uploaded to the repository because it is huge. To use the package locally or to build a different version use the build script.
To start things off, bootstrap the sandbox environment.
git clone [email protected]:crate/cratedb-sqlparse.git
cd cratedb-sqlparse
pip install -r requirements.txt
poe generate
First, navigate to the corresponding subdirectory:
cd cratedb_sqlparse_py
Verify code by running all linters and software tests:
poe check
Run specific tests:
pytest -k enricher
pytest -k lexer
Format code:
poe format
First, navigate to the corresponding subdirectory:
cd cratedb_sqlparse_js
Set up project:
npm install
Verify code by running all linters and software tests:
npm test
Run specific tests:
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Format code:
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Overview:
- Versioning happens automatically based on the
versioningit
package. You just need to tag the repository. - Package building and publishing happens automatically, being staged through GHA to PyPI.
On branch main
:
- Add a section for the new version in the
CHANGES.md
file. - Commit your changes with a message like
Release vx.y.z
. - Create a tag, and push to remote.
This will trigger a GitHub action which releases the new version to PyPI.
git tag v0.0.3 git push --tags
- On GitHub, designate a new release, copying in the relevant section from the CHANGELOG. https://github.com/crate/cratedb-sqlparse/releases
Optionally, build the package and upload to PyPI manually.
poe release
Overview:
- Versioning happens manually on behalf of the
package.json
file. - Package building and publishing to npmjs.com happens manually, using
the
npm
program.
On branch main
:
-
Make sure to run
poe generate
on the root folder first. -
Adjust version number in
package.json
. -
Generate
package-lock.json
.npm install --package-lock-only
-
Commit your changes with a message like
Release vx.y.z
. -
Create a tag, and push to remote.
-
Build package.
npm run build
-
Publish package.
npm login npm publish