npm install -g lookml-parser
git clone <your-lookml-repo>
cd <your-lookml-repo>
lookml-parser --input="*.{view,model}.lkml" --whitespace=2 >> output.json
lookml-parser --interactive
lookml-parser --transform=sxf
Flag | Description |
---|---|
s | Remove whitespace information ($strings property) |
x | Apply extensions and refinements |
f | Drop repetitive file metadata ($file_rel , $file_type , $file_name ) |
const lookmlParser = require('lookml-parser')
lookmlParser.parse("view: foo{}")
lookmlParser.parseFiles({
source: "*.{view,model,explore}.lkml",
fileOutput: "by-type" // or "array" or "by-name". "by-name" is recommended.
transformations: {},
globOptions: {},
readFileOptions: {encoding:"utf-8"},
readFileConcurrency: 4,
console: console
})
At the moment, parseFiles outputs a collection of files, each with their
own parsed contents, as well as models resulting from following include
s from model files.
The collection of files is an object by default, keyed by type, then by name, but can be requested as either an array or an object keyed by the name of the file including type.
If you want to leverage LookML syntax to embed arbitrary other markup/objects that would be rejected by the native IDE, the CLI and parseFiles function now allow this with conditional comments:
view: foo {
# PARSE-ME!
# owner: "Fabio"
# version: {major:1 minor:4 date:"2018-01-01"}
dimension: bar {}
}
> lookml-parser --conditional-comment="PARSE-ME!"
The parseFiles method and CLI will resolve any include statements of the style "//project_foo/..." as "/imported_projects/project_foo/...". Therefore, the parser supports project imports, assuming you have previously copied/cloned the remote project to the appropriate location ahead of invoking the parser.
Since LookML Dashboards are actually YAML, lookml-parser
does not handle parsing them. However, this module accepts js-yaml
as an optional dependency. If you install js-yaml
, lookml-parser
will use it to parse LookML dashboards and will the dashboards them into any including models. To use this functionality, make sure to specify an input
argument, as the default input pattern does not include dashboard files.
npm install -g lookml-parser
npm install -g js-yaml
lookml-parser --interactive --file-output=by-name --input="{*.,}{manifest,model,view,explore,dashboard}.{lkml,lookml}"