@launchql/base32
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base32 
RFC4648 Base32 encode/decode in plpgsql
Usage
select base32.encode('foo');
-- MZXW6===
select base32.decode('MZXW6===');
-- foocredits
Thanks to
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va8FLD-iuTg
Development
start the postgres db process
First you'll want to start the postgres docker (you can also just use docker-compose up -d):
make upinstall modules
Install modules
yarn installinstall the Postgres extensions
Now that the postgres process is running, install the extensions:
make installThis basically sshs into the postgres instance with the packages/ folder mounted as a volume, and installs the bundled sql code as pgxn extensions.
testing
Testing will load all your latest sql changes and create fresh, populated databases for each sqitch module in packages/.
yarn test:watchbuilding new modules
Create a new folder in packages/
lql initThen, run a generator:
lql generateYou can also add arguments if you already know what you want to do:
lql generate schema --schema myschema
lql generate table --schema myschema --table mytabledeploy code as extensions
cd into packages/<module>, and run lql package. This will make an sql file in packages/<module>/sql/ used for CREATE EXTENSION calls to install your sqitch module as an extension.
recursive deploy
You can also deploy all modules utilizing versioning as sqtich modules. Remove --createdb if you already created your db:
lql deploy awesome-db --yes --recursive --createdb