pgFormatter 1.4 released ---------------------------------- Version 1.4 of pgFormatter, a free a SQL formatter/beautifier dedicated to standard SQL and PostgreSQL specifics keywords, has been officially released and is publicly available for download.
This release fixes several issues and adds a useful anonymization option to be able to obfuscate all values in SQL queries. See option -a | --anonymize at command line or the corresponding checkbox in the CGI interface. For the full list of changes, see: Changelog: https://github.com/darold/pgFormatter/blob/master/ChangeLog Links & Credits -------------------- Thank to the developers who submitted patches and users who reported bugs and feature requests, especially Alvaro Herrera, Hubert depesz Lubaczewski, David Fetter and rimbault. pgFormatter is an open project. Any contribution to build a better tool is welcome. You just have to send your ideas, features requests or patches using the GitHub tools. Links: Website: http://sqlformat.darold.net/ Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgformatter/ Development: https://github.com/darold/pgFormatter About pgFormatter ------------------------- pgFormatter is a SQL formatter/beautifier that supports keywords from SQL-92, SQL-99, SQL-2003, SQL-2008, SQL-2011 and PostgreSQL specifics keywords. May works with any other databases too. It shares the same code with pgBadger, so any improvement made in the parser is reversed to pgBadger. Tool created by Gilles Darold. pgFormatter can work as a console program or as a CGI. It will automatically detect his environment and output as text or as HTML following the context. pgFormatter works on any platform and is available under the PostgreSQL licence. -- Gilles Darold http://dalibo.com - http://dalibo.org -- Sent via pgsql-announce mailing list (pgsql-announce@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-announce