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# CHANGELOG
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
Breaking changes are annotated with ☢️.
## Upcoming
### Added
- [#99]: The [CSV](https://sq.io/docs/drivers/csv) and [XLSX](https://sq.io/docs/drivers/xlsx)
drivers can now handle duplicate header column names in the ingest data.
For example, given a CSV file:
```csv
actor_id,first_name,actor_id
1,PENELOPE,1
2,NICK,2
```
The columns will be renamed to:
```csv
actor_id,first_name,actor_id_1
```
The renaming behavior is controlled by a new option `ingest.column.rename`
([docs](https://sq.io/docs/config/#ingestcolumnrename)). This new option is
effectively the ingest counterpart of the existing output option
[`result.column.rename`](https://sq.io/docs/config/#resultcolumnrename).
- [#191]: The [XLSX](https://sq.io/docs/drivers/xlsx) driver now detects header rows, like
the CSV driver already does. Thus, you now typically don't need to specify
the `--ingest.header` flag for Excel files. However, the option remains available
in case `sq` can't figure it out for a particular file.
- If an error occurs when the output format is `text`,
a stack trace is printed to `stderr` when the command is executed with `--verbose` (`-v`).
- There's a new option `error.format` that controls error output format independent
of the main [`format`](https://sq.io/docs/config/#format) option
([docs](https://sq.io/docs/config/#errorformat)). The `error.format` value
must be one of `text` or `json`.
## Changed
- ☢️ The XLSX writer now formats dates differently. Previously
the format was `11/9/89`, and now it is `1989-11-09`. The same applies
to datetimes, e.g. `11/9/1989 00:00:00` becomes `1989-11-09 00:00`.
This change is made to reduce ambiguity and confusion.
Apparently Microsoft Excel itself will pick up
the date format from OS system settings. However, `sq` uses
a [library](https://github.com/qax-os/excelize)
to interact with Excel files, and that library chooses a particular format
by default (`11/9/89`). There are several paths we could take here:
1. Interrogate the OS, and use the OS locale date format.
2. Stick with the library default `11/9/89`.
3. Pick a default other than `11/9/89`.
We have chosen the third option. The first option (locale-dependent)
is excluded because, as a general rule, we want `sq` to produce the same
output regardless of locale/system settings. We exclude the second option
because month/day confuses most of the world. Thus, we're left with picking a
default, and `1989-11-09` is the format used in
[RFC3339](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3339) and friends.
Whether this is the correct (standard?) approach is still unclear, and
feedback is welcome. Ultimately this may become a config option.
- The XLSX writer now outputs header rows in **bold text**.
- ☢️ The XLSX writer now outputs blob (`bytes`) cell data as a base64-encoded string,
instead of raw bytes.
### Fixed
- Fixed bug where source-specific config wasn't being propagated.
## [v0.40.0] - 2023-07-03
This release features a complete overhaul of the [`join`](https://sq.io/docs/query/#joins)
mechanism.
### Added
- [#277]: A table selector can now have an alias. This in and of itself is not
particularly useful, but it's a building block for [multiple joins](https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/12).
```shell
$ sq '@sakila | .actor:a | .a.first_name'
```
- New option `result.column.rename` that exposes a template used to rename
result set column names before display. The primary use case is to de-duplicate
columns names on a `SELECT * FROM tbl1 JOIN tbl2`, where `tbl1` and `tbl2`
have clashing column names ([docs](https://sq.io/docs/config/#resultcolumnrename)).
- [#157]: Previously only `join` (`INNER JOIN`) was available: now the rest of
the join types such as `left_outer_join`, `cross_join`, etc. are
implemented ([docs](https://sq.io/docs/query/#join-types)).
### Changed
- ☢️ [#12]: The table [join](https://sq.io/docs/query/#joins) mechanism has been
completely overhauled. Now there's support for multiple joins. See [docs](https://sq.io/docs/query/#joins).
```shell
# Previously, only a single join was possible
$ sq '.actor, .film_actor | join(.actor_id)'
# Now, an arbitrary number of joins
$ sq '.actor | join(.film_actor, .actor_id) | join(.film, .film_id)'
```
- ☢️ The alias for `--jsonl` (JSON Lines) has been changed to `-J`.
### Fixed
- Fixed bug where config options weren't being propagated correctly.
## [v0.39.1] - 2023-06-22
### Fixed
- Bug with `sq version` output on Windows.
## [v0.39.0] - 2023-06-22
### Added
- [#263]: `sq version` now supports `--yaml` output.
- [#263]: `sq version` now outputs host OS details with `--verbose`, `--json`
and `--yaml` flags. The motivation behind this is bug submission: we want
to know which OS/arch the user is on. E.g. for `sq version -j`:
```json
{
"version": "v0.38.1",
"commit": "eedc11ec46d1f0e78628158cc6fd58850601d701",
"timestamp": "2023-06-21T11:41:34Z",
"latest_version": "v0.39.0",
"host": {
"platform": "darwin",
"arch": "arm64",
"kernel": "Darwin",
"kernel_version": "22.5.0",
"variant": "macOS",
"variant_version": "13.4"
}
}
```
- [#263]: The output of `sq inspect` and `sq inspect -v` has been refactored
significantly, and should now be easier to work with ([docs](https://sq.io/docs/inspect)).
## [v0.38.1] - 2023-06-19
### Fixed
- [#261]: The JSON writer (`--json`) could get deadlocked when a record contained
a large amount of data, triggering an internal `Flush()` (which is mutex-guarded)
from within the mutex-guarded `WriteRecords()` method.
## [v0.38.0] - 2023-06-18
This release has significant improvements (and breaking changes)
to SLQ (`sq`'s query language).
### Changed
- ☢️ [#254]: The formerly-implicit "WHERE" mechanism now requires an explicit `where()` function.
This, alas, is a fairly big breaking change. But it's necessary to remove an ambiguity roadblock.
See discussion in the [issue](https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/254).
```shell
# Previously
$ sq '.actor | .actor_id <= 2'
# Now
$ sq '.actor | where(.actor_id <= 2)'
```
- [#256]: Column-only queries are now possible. This has the neat side effect
that `sq` can now be used as a calculator.
```shell
$ sq 1+2
1+2
3
```
You may want to use `--no-header` (`-H`) when using `sq` as a calculator.
```shell
$ sq -H 1+2
3
$ sq -H '(1+2)*3'
9
```
### Fixed
- Literals can now be selected ([docs](https://sq.io/docs/query/#select-literal)).
```shell
$ sq '.actor | .first_name, "X":middle_name, .last_name | .[0:2]'
first_name middle_name last_name
PENELOPE X GUINESS
NICK X WAHLBERG
```
- Lots of expressions that previously failed badly, now work.
```shell
$ sq '.actor | .first_name, (1+2):addition | .[0:2]'
first_name addition
PENELOPE 3
NICK 3
```
- [#258]: Column aliases can now be arbitrary strings, instead of only a
valid identifier.
```shell
# Previously only valid identifier allowed
$ sq '.actor | .first_name:given_name | .[0:2]'
given_name
PENELOPE
NICK
# Now, any arbitrary string can be used
$ sq '.actor | .first_name:"Given Name" | .[0:2]'
Given Name
PENELOPE
NICK
```
## [v0.37.1] - 2023-06-15
### Fixed
- [#252]: Handle `*uint64` returned from DB.
## [v0.37.0] - 2023-06-13
### Added
- [#244]: Shell completion for `sq add LOCATION`. See [docs](https://sq.io/docs/source/#location-completion).
## [v0.36.2] - 2023-05-27
### Changed
- ☢️ [Proprietary database functions](https://sq.io/docs/query/#proprietary-functions) are now
invoked by prefixing the function name with an underscore. For example:
```shell
# mysql "date_format" func
$ sq '@sakila/mysql | .payment | _date_format(.payment_date, "%m")'
# Postgres "date_trunc" func
$ sq '@sakila/postgres | .payment | _date_trunc("month", .payment_date)'
```
## [v0.36.1] - 2023-05-26
### Fixed
- `sq diff`: Renamed `--count` flag to `--counts` as intended.
## [v0.36.0] - 2023-05-25
The major feature is the long-gestating [`sq diff`](https://sq.io/docs/diff).
## Added
- [#229]: `sq diff` compares two sources, or tables.
- `sq inspect --dbprops` is a new mode that returns only the DB properties.
Relatedly, the properties mechanism is now implemented for all four supported
DB types (previously, it was only implemented for Postgres and MySQL).
- [CSV](https://sq.io/docs/output/#csv-tsv) format now colorizes output.
## Changed
- `sq inspect -v` previously returned DB properties in a field named `db_variables`.
This field has been renamed to `db_properties`. The renaming reflects the fact
that some of those properties aren't really variables in the sense that they
can be modified (e.g. DB server version or such).
- The structure of the former `db_variables` (now `db_properties`) field has
changed. Previously it was an array of `{"name": "XX", "value": "YY"}` values,
but now is a map, where the keys are strings, and the values can be either
a scalar (`bool`, `int`, `string`, etc.), or a nested value such as an array
or map. This change is made because some databases (e.g. SQLite) feature
complex data in some property values.
- CSV format now renders byte sequences as `[777 bytes]` instead of dumping
the raw bytes.
- ☢️ TSV format (`--tsv`) no longer has a shorthand form `-T`. Apparently that
shorthand wasn't used much, and `-T` is needed elsewhere.
- ☢️ Likewise, `--xml` no longer has shorthand `-X`. And `--markdown` has lost alias `--md`.
- In addition to the format flags `--text`, `--json`, etc., there is now
a `--format=FORMAT` flag, e.g. `--format=json`. This will allow `sq` to
continue to expand the number of output formats, without needing to have
a dedicated flag for each format.
## Fixed
- `sq config edit @source` was failing to save any edits.
## [v0.35.0] - 2023-05-10
### Added
- [#8]: Results can now be output in [YAML](https://sq.io/docs/output#yaml).
### Fixed
- `sq config get OPT --text` now prints only the value, not `KEY VALUE`.
If you want to see key and value, consider using `--yaml`, or `--text --verbose`.
## [v0.34.2] - 2023-05-08
### Fixed
- Both `--markdown` and the alias `--md` are now supported.
## [v0.34.1] - 2023-05-07
### Fixed
- Fixed a minor issue where `sq ls -jv` and `sq ls -yv` produced no output
if config contained no explicitly set options.
## [v0.34.0] - 2023-05-07
This release significantly overhauls `sq`'s config mechanism ([#199]).
For an overview, see the new [config docs](https://sq.io/docs/config).
Alas, this release has several minor breaking changes ☢️.
### Added
- `sq config ls` shows config.
- `sq config get` gets individual config option.
- `sq config set` sets config values.
- `sq config edit` edits config.
- Editor can be specified via `$EDITOR` or `$SQ_EDITOR`.
- `sq config location` prints the location of the config dir.
- `--config` flag is now honored globally.
- Many more knobs are exposed in config.
- Logging is much more configurable. There are new knobs:
```shell
$ sq config set log true
$ sq config set log.level INFO
$ sq config set log.file /var/log/sq.log
```
There are also equivalent flags (`--log`, `--log.file` and `--log.level`) and
envars (`SQ_LOG`, `SQ_LOG_FILE` and `SQ_LOG_LEVEL`).
- Several more commands support YAML output:
- [`sq group`](https://sq.io/docs/cmd/group)
- [`sq ls`](https://sq.io/docs/cmd/ls)
- [`sq mv`](https://sq.io/docs/cmd/mv)
- [`sq rm`](https://sq.io/docs/cmd/rm)
- [`sq src`](https://sq.io/docs/cmd/src)
### Changed
- The structure of `sq`'s config file (`sq.yml`) has changed. The config
file is automatically upgraded when using the new version.
- The default location of the `sq` log file has changed. The new location
is platform-dependent. Use `sq config get log.file -v` to view the location,
or `sq config set log.file /path/to/sq.log` to set it.
- ☢️ Envar `SQ_CONFIG` replaces `SQ_CONFIGDIR`.
- ☢️ Envar `SQ_LOG_FILE` replaces `SQ_LOGFILE`.
- ☢️ Format flag `--table` is renamed to `--text`. This is changed because while the
output is mostly in table format, sometimes it's just plain text. Thus
`table` was not quite accurate.
- ☢️ The flag to explicitly specify a driver when piping input to `sq` has been
renamed from `--driver` to `--ingest.driver`. This change aligns
the naming of the ingest options and reduces ambiguity.
```shell
# previously
$ cat mystery.data | sq --driver=csv '.data'
# now
$ cat mystery.data | sq --ingest.driver=csv '.data'
```
- ☢️ `sq add` no longer has the generic `--opts x=y` mechanism. This flag was
ambiguous and confusing. Instead, use explicit option flags.
```shell
# previously
$ sq add ./actor.csv --opts=header=false
# now
$ sq add ./actor.csv --ingest.header=false
```
- ☢️ The short form of the `sq add --handle` flag has been changed from `-h` to
`-n`. While this is not ideal, the `-h` shorthand is already in use everywhere
else as the short form of `--header`.
```shell
# previously
$ sq add ./actor.csv -h @actor
# now
$ sq add ./actor.csv -n @actor
```
- ☢️ The `--pretty` flag has been removed. Its only previous use was with the
`json` format, where if `--pretty=false` would output the JSON in compact form.
To better align with jq, there is now a `--compact` / `-c` flag that behaves
identically to jq.
- ☢️ Because of the above `--compact` / `-c` flag, the short form of the `--csv`
flag is changing from `-c` to `-C`. It's an unfortunate situation, but alignment
with jq's behavior is an overarching principle that justifies the change.
## [v0.33.0] - 2023-04-15
The headline feature is [source groups](https://sq.io/docs/source#groups).
This is the biggest change to the `sq` CLI in some time, and should
make working with lots of sources much easier.
### Added
- [#192]: `sq` now has a mechanism to group sources. A source handle can
now be scoped. For example, instead of `@sakila_prod`, `@sakila_staging`, etc,
you can use `@prod/sakila`, `@staging/sakila`. Use `sq group prod` to
set the active group (which `sq ls` respects). See [docs](https://sq.io/docs/source#groups).
- `sq group GROUP` sets the active group to `GROUP`.
- `sq group` returns the active group (default is `/`, the root group).
- `sq ls GROUP` lists the sources in `GROUP`.
- `sq ls --group` (or `sq ls -g`) lists all groups.
- `sq mv` moves/renames sources and groups.
### Changed
- `sq ls` now shows the active item in a distinct color. It no longer adds
an asterisk to the active item.
- `sq ls` now sorts alphabetically when using `--table` format.
- `sq ls` now shows the sources in the active group only. But note that
the default active group is `/` (the root group), so the default behavior
of `sq ls` is the same as before.
- `sq add hello.csv` will now generate the handle `@hello` instead of `@hello_csv`.
On a second invocation, it will return `@hello1` instead of `@hello_csv_1`. Why
this change? Well, with the availability of the source group mechanism, the `_` character
in the handle somehow looked ugly. And more importantly, `_` is a relative pain to type.
- `sq ping` has changed to support groups. Instead of `sq ping --all`, you can
do `sq ping GROUP`, e.g. `sq ping /`.
## [v0.32.0] - 2023-04-09
### Added
- [#187]: For `csv` sources, `sq` will now try to auto-detect if the CSV file
has a header row or not. Previously, this needed to be explicitly specified
via an awkward syntax:
```shell
$ sq add ./actor.csv --opts=header=true
````
This change makes working with CSV files significantly lower friction.
A command like the below now almost always works as expected:
```shell
$ cat ./actor.csv | sq .data
```
Support for Excel/XLSX header detection is in [#191].
### Fixed
- `sq` is now better at detecting the (data) kind of CSV fields. It now more
accurately distinguishes between `Decimal` and `Int`, and knows how to
handle `Datetime`.
- [#189]: `sq` now treats CSV empty fields as `NULL`.
## [v0.31.0] - 2023-03-08
### Added
- [#173]: Predefined variables via `--arg`
flag ([docs](https://sq.io/docs/query/#predefined-variables)):
```shell
$ sq --arg first TOM '.actor | .first_name == $first'
```
### Changes
- Use `--md` instead of `--markdown` for outputting Markdown.
### Fixed
- [#185]: `sq inspect` now better handles "too many connections" situations.
- `go.mod`: Moved to `jackc/pgx` `v5`.
- Refactor: switched to [`slog`](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/exp/slog) logging library.
## [v0.30.0] - 2023-03-27
### Added
- [#164]: Implemented `unique` function ([docs](https://sq.io/docs/query#unique)):
```shell
$ sq '.actor | .first_name | unique'
```
This is equivalent to:
```sql
SELECT DISTINCT first_name FROM actor
```
- Implemented `count_unique` function ([docs](https://sq.io/docs/query#count_unique)).
```shell
$ sq '.actor | count_unique(.first_name)'
```
### Changed
- The `count` function has been changed ([docs](https://sq.io/docs/query#count))
- Added no-args version: `.actor | count` equivalent to `SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count" FROM "actor"`.
- ☢️ The "star" version (`.actor | count(*)`) is no longer supported; use the
naked version instead.
- Function columns are now named according to the `sq` token, not the SQL token.
```shell
# previous behavior
$ sq '.actor | max(.actor_id)'
max("actor_id")
200
# now
$ sq '.actor | max(.actor_id)'
max(.actor_id)
200
```
## [v0.29.0] - 2023-03-26
### Added
- [#162]: `group_by` now accepts [function arguments](https://sq.io/docs/query/#group_by).
### Changed
- Renamed `groupby` to `group_by` to match jq.
- Renamed `orderby` to `order_by` to match jq.
## [v0.28.0] - 2023-03-26
### Added
- [#160]: Use `groupby()` to group results. See [query guide](https://sq.io/docs/query/#group_by).
## [v0.27.0] - 2023-03-25
### Added
- [#158]: Use `orderby()` to order results. See [query guide](https://sq.io/docs/query/#order_by).
## [v0.26.0] - 2023-03-22
### Added
- [#98]: Whitespace is now allowed in SLQ selector names. You can
do `@sakila | ."film actor" | ."actor id"`.
### Fixed
- [#155]: `sq inspect` now populates `schema` field in JSON for MySQL,
SQLite, and SQL Server (Postgres already worked).
## [v0.25.1] - 2023-03-19
### Fixed
- [#153]: Improved formatting of text table with long lines.
## [v0.25.0] - 2023-03-19
### Added
- [#15]: Column Aliases. You can now change specify an alias for a column (or column expression
such as a function). For example: `sq '.actor | .first_name:given_name`, or `sq .actor | count(*):quantity`.
- [#151]: `sq add` now has a `--active` flag, which immediately sets the new source
as the active source.
## [v0.24.4] - 2023-03-15
### Fixed
- Fixed typos in `sq sql` command help.
## [v0.24.3] - 2023-03-14
### Added
- When a CSV source has explicit column names (via `--opts cols=A,B,C`), `sq` now verifies
that the CSV data record field count matches the number of explicit columns.
## [v0.24.2] - 2023-03-13
### Fixed
- [#142]: Improved error handling when Postgres `current_schema()` is unavailable.
## [v0.24.1] - 2023-03-11
### Fixed
- [#144]: Handle corrupted config active source.
## [v0.24.0] - 2022-12-31
### Added
- `sq ping` now respects `--json` flag.
### Fixed
- Improved handling of file paths on Windows.
## [v0.23.0] - 2022-12-31
### Added
- `sq ls` now respects `--json` flag.
- `sq rm` now respects `--json` flag.
- `sq add` now respects `--json` flag.\`
- CI pipeline now verifies install packages after publish.
### Changed
- `sq rm` can delete multiple sources.
- `sq rm` doesn't print output unless `--verbose`.
- Redacted snipped is now `xxxxx` instead of `****`, to match stdlib `url.URL.Redacted()`.
### Fixed
- Fixed crash on Fedora systems (needed `--tags=netgo`).
## [v0.21.3] - 2022-12-30
### Added
- `sq version` respects `--json` flag.
- `sq version` respects `--verbose` flag.
- `sq version` shows `latest_version` info when `--verbose` and there's a newer version available.
### Changed
- `sq version` shows less info when `--verbose` is not set.
## [v0.20.0] - 2022-12-29
### Added
- `sq` now generates manpages (and installs them).
## [v0.19.0] - 2022-12-29
### Added
- Installer for [Arch Linux](https://archlinux.org),
via [Arch User Repository](https://aur.archlinux.org).
## [v0.18.2] - 2022-12-25
### Added
- The build pipeline now produces `.apk` packages for [Alpine Linux](https://www.alpinelinux.org),
and `install.sh` has been updated accordingly. However, the `.apk` files
are not yet published to a repository, so it's necessary to run `apk` against
the downloaded `.apk` file (`install.sh` does this for you).
## [v0.18.0] - 2022-12-24
### Added
- [#95]: `sq add` now has a `--password` (`-p`) flag that prompts the user for the data source
password, instead of putting it in the location string. It will also read from stdin
if there's input there.
## [v0.17.0] - 2022-12-23
### Changed
- More or less every `go.mod` dependency has been updated to latest. This includes
drivers for `sqlite` and `sqlserver`. The driver updates led to some broken
things, which have been fixed.
## [v0.16.1] - 2022-12-23
### Fixed
- [#123]: Shell completion is better behaved when a source is offline.
## [v0.16.0] - 2022-12-16
### Added
- `--verbose` flag is now global
- `install.sh` install script.
### Changed
- Improved GH workflow
- `sq inspect` shows less output by default (use `-v` to restore previous behavior)
### Fixed
- `sq inspect` can now deal with Postgres sources that have null values for constraint fields
## [v0.15.11] - 2022-11-06
### Changed
- Yet more changes to GitHub workflow.
## [v0.15.4] - 2021-09-18
### Changed
- Bug fixes
## [v0.15.3] - 2021-03-13
### Changed
- [#91]: MySQL driver options no longer stripped
## [v0.15.2] - 2021-03-08
### Changed
- [#89]: Bug with SQL generated for joins.
[#8]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/8
[#12]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/12
[#15]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/15
[#89]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/pull/89
[#91]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/pull/91
[#95]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/93
[#98]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/98
[#99]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/99
[#123]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/123
[#142]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/142
[#144]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/144
[#151]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/151
[#153]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/153
[#155]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/155
[#157]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/157
[#158]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/158
[#160]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/160
[#162]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/162
[#164]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/164
[#173]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/173
[#185]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/185
[#187]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/187
[#189]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/189
[#191]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/191
[#192]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/192
[#199]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/199
[#229]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/229
[#244]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/244
[#252]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/252
[#254]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/254
[#256]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/256
[#258]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/258
[#261]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/261
[#263]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/263
[#277]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/issues/277
[v0.15.2]: https://github.com/neilotoole/sq/releases/tag/v0.15.2
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