iterlib VS SqlKata Query Builder

Compare iterlib vs SqlKata Query Builder and see what are their differences.

iterlib

Iterator library. (by facebookarchive)

SqlKata Query Builder

SQL query builder, written in c#, helps you build complex queries easily, supports SqlServer, MySql, PostgreSql, Oracle, Sqlite and Firebird (by sqlkata)
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iterlib SqlKata Query Builder
1 5
81 2,997
- 1.5%
0.0 2.6
over 4 years ago about 1 month ago
C++ C#
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later MIT License
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iterlib

Posts with mentions or reviews of iterlib. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-10.
  • I don't want to learn your garbage query language
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Mar 2021
    I wrote such a C++ implementation during my days at Facebook around 8 years ago:

    https://engineering.fb.com/2016/03/18/data-infrastructure/dr...

    There is an example under "Functional programming primitives".

    It was a C++ implementation that fell victim to Greenspun's 10th rule. So I wrote a specification for it, first in Clojure and then in python.

    The C++ execution engine is open source:

    https://github.com/facebookarchive/iterlib/

    Main problems writing such code:

    * The output of SQL is generally flat. GraphQL makes it nested, but doesn't support all the operators SQL does natively.

SqlKata Query Builder

Posts with mentions or reviews of SqlKata Query Builder. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-10.
  • EF Core or Dapper
    2 projects | /r/dotnet | 10 Mar 2023
    SqlKata is your friend.
  • ASP.Net Core database modelling without using existing ORMs?
    4 projects | /r/dotnet | 26 Jan 2023
    Don't know if can be a good pick for the no-ORM requirement but I would take a look at SqlKata which is a nice query builder + execution engine, built on top of Dapper
  • Which ORM to study ?
    1 project | /r/csharp | 2 Dec 2021
    Not really an ORM. But I have been enjoying SqlKata recently. Works with Dapper but helps reduce SQL strings and makes things like pagination really easy. Also nice for dynamic filters.
  • Windyquery: A non-blocking Python PostgreSQL query builder
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 May 2021
    That is basically the description of an object mapper, with all the guarantees of an object mapper :). It seems if you actually use the query builder as such, no guarantees exist.

    I'm pretty picky regarding query builders and ORM's, to the extent of having written several of them over the years, in different languages (both dynamic and strong typed, unfortunately closed-source). I'm a strong advocate of schema-first design, and usually a query builder will allow you to design your queries explicitly, but having some internal behaviors (such as string concatenation, identifier quoting and automatic in-order separation of parameters and values to be bound) taken care of. As good examples of this, I'd mention golang's goqu (https://github.com/doug-martin/goqu) and - to some extent - C# SqlKata (https://sqlkata.com/). Following my frustrations with Python ORMs, I built my own toy project, sort-of-in-beta, called rickdb (https://github.com/oddbit-project/rick_db).

  • I don't want to learn your garbage query language
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Mar 2021
    Less about the exact syntax and more about the tool, for example: https://github.com/sqlkata/querybuilder. I just chose that since it was on top of a search but the idea is the same. Your code generates raw SQL, so it's 100% interchangeable with writing SQL yourself however the builder library deals with the syntax, proper ordering, quoting, full attribute names, etc. Some such libraries even let you define your schema in code to make your SQL generation type safe.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing iterlib and SqlKata Query Builder you can also consider the following projects:

sqlpp11 - A type safe SQL template library for C++

Yessql - A .NET document database working on any RDBMS

honeysql - Turn Clojure data structures into SQL

NReco LambdaParser - Runtime parser for string expressions (formulas, method calls). Builds dynamic LINQ expression tree and compiles it to lambda delegate.

kiss-orm - An extremely simple and explicit ORM for TypeScript

MongoDB - The MongoDB Database

libsqldb - Wrapper to different SQL backends

LiteDB - LiteDB - A .NET NoSQL Document Store in a single data file

Insight.Database - Fast, lightweight .NET micro-ORM

sqlx - general purpose extensions to golang's database/sql

monitor-table-change-with-sqltabledependency - Get SQL Server notification on record table change

Streamstone - Event store for Azure Table Storage