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sqlingo is a SQL DSL (a.k.a. SQL Builder or ORM) library in Go. It generates code from the database and lets you write SQL queries in an elegant way.

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Features

Database Support Status

DatabaseStatus
MySQLstable
PostgreSQLexperimental
SQLiteexperimental

Tutorial

Install and use sqlingo code generator

The first step is to generate code from the database. In order to generate code, sqlingo requires your tables are already created in the database.

$ go install github.com/lqs/sqlingo/sqlingo-gen-mysql@latest
$ mkdir -p generated/sqlingo
$ sqlingo-gen-mysql root:123456@/database_name >generated/sqlingo/database_name.dsl.go

Write your application

Here's a demonstration of some simple & advanced usage of sqlingo.

package main

import (
    "github.com/lqs/sqlingo"
    . "./generated/sqlingo"
)

func main() {
    db, err := sqlingo.Open("mysql", "root:123456@/database_name")
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }

    // a simple query
    var customers []*CustomerModel
    db.SelectFrom(Customer).
        Where(Customer.Id.In(1, 2)).
    	OrderBy(Customer.Name.Desc()).
        FetchAll(&customers)

    // query from multiple tables
    var customerId int64
    var orderId int64
    err = db.Select(Customer.Id, Order.Id).
        From(Customer, Order).
        Where(Customer.Id.Equals(Order.CustomerId), Order.Id.Equals(1)).
        FetchFirst(&customerId, &orderId)
    
    // subquery and count
    count, err := db.SelectFrom(Order)
        Where(Order.CustomerId.In(db.Select(Customer.Id).
            From(Customer).
            Where(Customer.Name.Equals("Customer One")))).
    	Count()
        
    // group-by with auto conversion to map
    var customerIdToOrderCount map[int64]int64
    err = db.Select(Order.CustomerId, f.Count(1)).
    	From(Order).
    	GroupBy(Order.CustomerId).
    	FetchAll(&customerIdToOrderCount)
    if err != nil {
    	println(err)
    }
    
    // insert some rows
    customer1 := &CustomerModel{name: "Customer One"}
    customer2 := &CustomerModel{name: "Customer Two"}
    _, err = db.InsertInto(Customer).
        Models(customer1, customer2).
        Execute()
    
    // insert with on-duplicate-key-update
    _, err = db.InsertInto(Customer).
    	Fields(Customer.Id, Customer.Name).
    	Values(42, "Universe").
    	OnDuplicateKeyUpdate().
    	Set(Customer.Name, Customer.Name.Concat(" 2")).
    	Execute()
}