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In JetBrains IDE's like PHPStorm this is a built-in feature. E.g. in the code below, editing the SQL inside the string would autocomplete as SQL and suggest table/column names from an active database connection.

query("SELECT * FROM users LIMIT 50");

When using Visual Studio Code or similar editors like Theia, this functionality would be supplied by a plugin. Unfortunately, I haven't come across a plugin on the marketplace that has this feature. Some have autocomplete for .sql files, but not inline SQL. It's hard to believe this isn't possible yet in such a popular editor.

Has anyone found a solution for this?

Plugins I've tried so far (I'm specifically looking for Postgres):

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I've created exactly the extension: sqlsurge you are looking for! This extension supports Postgres, MySQL, and so on. Custom functions are not supported now but comming soon! Try it!

Also I wrote english article: I created a VSCode extension to make developing raw SQL queries incredibly easy [TypeScript+Rust+WASM].

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The closest I've found is the Inline SQL extension. It uses a connection to a db to lint inline SQL and it supports postgres.

It doesn't seem to support intellisense, but it is open source under an MIT license if you'd like to extend it or use it for inspiration.

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You can use this extension. Supports Python, Go, Rust, JS, TS, Ruby, Java, C# and PHP.

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    It doesn't look like this extension does autocomplete, only formatting. The question asks for an extension that "suggests table/column names from an active database connection".
    – waterproof
    Commented Feb 8, 2023 at 17:47
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I use it on Visual Studio and it works well, but Github Copilot works well. You have to pay for it unfortunately, but it's probably the best intellisence I've seen.

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    Copilot can provide SQL recommendations, but it's not schema-aware as far as I know and doesn't lint. So bugs are to be expected. Commented Feb 27 at 1:23
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You can by using the SQL Server (mssql) VS Code extension. The extension gives IntelliSense for SQL within JavaScript and TypeScript files. You just need to establish a connection to your database, and you should get inline SQL autocomplete and suggestions.

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  • This looks relevant to some, but only supports a few SQL flavors: "An extension for developing Microsoft SQL Server, Azure SQL Database and SQL Data Warehouse". Commented Feb 27 at 1:22

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