Harmonizer is a library for translating Dune queries from PostgreSQL and Spark SQL to DuneSQL. It currently powers our in-app migration service.
Harmonizer makes heavy use of SQLGlot, an excellent tool for working with SQL queries. With it, we parse the query into an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST), and can manipulate the AST, and finally generate the SQL for that query, even in a different dialect.
We add a DuneSQL dialect, and use SQLGlot to translate from Spark SQL/PostgreSQL to DuneSQL. In the DuneSQL dialect, we translate string literals '0x...' to 0x..., since we support native hex literals.
Harmonizer also does a mapping of known changes in table names from the legacy Postgres datasets to corresponding table names in DuneSQL. We need help to make this mapping more complete!
Install with
pip install dune-harmonizer
Now import the translate_
functions in your code:
from dune.harmonizer import translate_spark, translate_postgres
with function signatures
def translate_spark(query: str) -> str:
...
def translate_postgres(query: str, dataset: str) -> str:
...
Contributions are very welcome!
Please open an issue or PR, and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
If you've found a table that doesn't get mapped to one that exists on Dune SQL, then you can open an issue or just add the table mapping to this line here in a PR.
If there is a function that doesn't get mapped correctly, then you can open an issue or try and add one here using sqlglot and open a PR.
Install with
poetry install
If the Ruff linter complains, running the following and committing the changes should suffice
poetry run ruff . --fix
poetry run black .
Run tests with
poetry run pytest
We test on examples in the test_cases
directory.
To force an update of the expected outputs, run the update_expected_outputs
script like below
poetry run python tests/update_expected_outputs.py