plpgsql_check: PL/pgSQL Linter
plpgsql_check is a PostgreSQL extension that lints plpgsql for syntax, semantic and other related issues. The tool helps developers to identify and correct errors before executing the code. plpgsql_check is most useful for developers who are working with large or complex SQL codebases, as it can help identify and resolve issues early in the development cycle.
Enable the extension#
- Go to the Database page in the Dashboard.
- Click on Extensions in the sidebar.
- Search for "plpgsql_check" and enable the extension.
API#
plpgsql_check_function( ... )
: Scans a function for errors.
plpgsql_check_function
is highly customizable. For a complete list of available arguments see the docs
Usage#
To demonstrate plpgsql_check
we can create a function with a known error. In this case we create a function some_func
, that references a non-existent column place.created_at
.
create table place(
x float,
y float
);
create or replace function public.some_func()
returns void
language plpgsql
as $$
declare
rec record;
begin
for rec in select * from place
loop
-- Bug: There is no column `created_at` on table `place`
raise notice '%', rec.created_at;
end loop;
end;
$$;
Note that executing the function would not catch the invalid reference error because the loop
does not execute if no rows are present in the table.
select public.some_func();
some_func
───────────
(1 row)
Now we can use plpgsql_check's plpgsql_check_function
function to identify the known error.
select plpgsql_check_function('public.some_func()');
plpgsql_check_function
------------------------------------------------------------
error:42703:8:RAISE:record "rec" has no field "created_at"
Context: SQL expression "rec.created_at"
Resources#
- Official
plpgsql_check
documentation