proteus
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3.5 | 9.0 | |
5 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Go | Starlark | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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proteus
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ORM vs SQL Builder in Go
I have a SQL mapping tool called Proteus at https://github.com/jonbodner/proteus . I spoke about its design and performance at GopherCon 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz6d7rzqJ6Q
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We Went All in on Sqlc/Pgx for Postgres and Go
If you are looking for a way to map SQL queries to type safe Go functions, take a look at my library Proteus: https://github.com/jonbodner/proteus
Proteus generates functions at runtime, avoiding code generation. Performance is identical to writing SQL mapping code yourself. I spoke about its implementation at GopherCon 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz6d7rzqJ6Q
rules_nixpkgs
- Crafting container images without Dockerfiles
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Our Roadmap for Nix
I have spent a little bit of time working on a prototype of a setup like this, and have needed to write a lot of (hacky) glue and BUILD files.
I take it you have departed quite a bit from https://github.com/tweag/rules_nixpkgs ? Are you generating BUILD.bazel files for nixpkgs, or are you doing that by hand?
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nix-shell, but make it lovely
I'm a fan of Tweag's rules_nixpkgs for bazel: https://github.com/tweag/rules_nixpkgs
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Bazel 5.0 LTS with the new external dependency subsystem "Bzlmod"
Check out rules_nixpkgs as another way to get hermetic python. It does require that you install Nix, but everything else is driven from the Bazel side. Works for us on Linux and macos.
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We Went All in on Sqlc/Pgx for Postgres and Go
Cool, thanks for the link.
For what it's worth, we use rules_nixpkgs to source Postgres (for Linux and Darwin) as well as things such as C and Python toolchains, and it's been working really well. It does require that the machine have Nix installed, though, but that opens up access to Nix's wide array of prebuilt packages.
https://github.com/tweag/rules_nixpkgs
What are some alternatives?
sqlite
bazel-skylib - Common useful functions and rules for Bazel
gnorm - A database-first code generator for any language
pike - Generate CRUD gRPC backends from single YAML description.
pggen - A database first code generator focused on postgres
sqlc - Generate type-safe code from SQL
bazel-postgres-sketch
goyesql - Parse SQL files with multiple named queries and automatically prepare and scan them into structs.
jet - Type safe SQL builder with code generation and automatic query result data mapping
sqlparser-rs - Extensible SQL Lexer and Parser for Rust
ccgo
SQLBoiler - Generate a Go ORM tailored to your database schema.