Production Usage¶
Sqlfluff is designed to be used both as a utility for developers but also to be part of CI/CD pipelines.
Using sqlfluff on a whole sql codebase¶
The exit code provided by sqlfluff when run as a command line utility is designed to assist usefulness in deployment pipelines. If no violations are found then the exit code will be 0. If violations are found then a non-zero code will be returned which can be interrogated to find out more.
At the moment all error states related to linting return 65.
An error as a result of a sqlfluff internal error will return 1.
Using sqlfluff on changes using diff-quality¶
For projects with large amounts of (potentially imperfect) SQL code, the full SQLFluff output could be very large, which can be distracting – perhaps the CI build for a one-line SQL change shouldn’t encourage the developer to fix lots of unrelated quality issues.
To support this use case, SQLFluff integrates with a quality checking tool called diff-quality. By running SQLFluff using diff-quality (rather than running it directly), you can limit the the output to the new or modified SQL in the branch (aka pull request or PR) containing the proposed changes.
Currently, diff-quality
requires that you are using git
for version
control.
NOTE: Installing SQLFluff automatically installs the diff_cover package that provides the diff-quality tool.
Adding diff-quality to your builds¶
In your CI build script:
1. Set the current working directory to the git
repository containing the
SQL code to be checked.
Run diff-quality, specifying SQLFluff as the underlying tool:
diff-quality --violations sqlfluff
The output will look something like:
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Diff Quality
Quality Report: sqlfluff
Diff: origin/master...HEAD, staged and unstaged changes
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sql/audience_size_queries/constraints/_postcondition_check_gdpr_compliance.sql (0.0%):
sql/audience_size_queries/constraints/_postcondition_check_gdpr_compliance.sql:5: Inconsistent capitalisation of unquoted identifiers.
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Total: 1 line
Violations: 1 line
% Quality: 0%
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These messages are basically the same as those provided directly by SQLFluff, although the format is a little different. Note that diff-quality only lists the line _numbers_, not the character position. If you need the character position, you will need to run SQLFluff directly.
For more information on diff-quality, see the [documentation](https://diff-cover.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). It covers topics such as:
Generating HTML reports
Controlling which branch to compare against (i.e. to determine new/changed lines). The default is origin/master.
Configuring diff-quality to return an error code if the quality is too low
Troubleshooting