go-sqlite-bench
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go-sqlite-bench
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Benchmarking SQLite Performance in Go. Using Go's awesome built-in simple benchmarking tools to investigate SQLite database performance in a couple of different benchmarks, plus a comparison to Postgres.
I didn't want to add more complexity to the article with a different driver. Have a look at https://github.com/kalafut/go-sqlite-bench for some experiments with that.
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Go and SQLite in the Cloud
Finally got around to this: https://github.com/kalafut/go-sqlite-bench
sqlite
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Show HN: My Go SQLite driver did poorly on a benchmark, so I fixed it
> I would've probably picked the modernc variation
Heads up about the modernc library, it has been stuck on an old version of sqlite for several months [1]. It seems like maintainer time is the limiting factor [2]. There has been a call to arms on that issue page, the maintainer is looking for help, but it looks like not much has arrived. It seems like it might trace back to blockers in the C-to-Go compiler.
It's a major undertaking and a very impressive piece of work, but I'm not surprised it's a struggle when big roadblocks get hit. I hope they find a way to progress, but I'm very relieved to be seeing some CGo-free alternatives like ncruces/go-sqlite3 emerging. I'm going to give it a try for sure and see if I can live with the compromises.
Squinn-go looks very compelling too, but I don't like that it requires the squinn binary to already be installed on a user's machine, I think that gives with one hand and takes with the other: sure, I get to avoid CGo, but I also lose the turnkey, single-command install, static build benefits Go brings out of the box.
Seconding the point about nitty gritty, I'd read it for sure too!
[1]: https://gitlab.com/cznic/sqlite/-/issues/154
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Show HN: Sqinn-Go is a Golang library for accessing SQLite databases in pure Go
No, but that has the disadvantage of being C compiled into Go, then being compiled into native executable.
I'm actually surprised by how readable this came out; props to the Go->C compiler author. But you can guess that pushing this sort of thing through the Go compiler is going to cause some slowdowns due to sheer paradigm mismatch: https://gitlab.com/cznic/sqlite/-/blob/master/lib/sqlite_lin...
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Show HN: MongoDB Protocol for SQLite
FWIW, we use a version of SQLite transpiled into Go to avoid CGI problems: https://gitlab.com/cznic/sqlite
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Go port of SQLite without CGo
It could be clearer in the readme, but note that this is a machine translation from C to Go, repeated for every OS-Arch pair. Example of the one you're most likely to use in production: https://gitlab.com/cznic/sqlite/-/blob/master/lib/sqlite_linux_amd64.go
What are some alternatives?
marmot - A distributed SQLite replicator built on top of NATS
chai - Modern embedded SQL database
Hey - HTTP load generator, ApacheBench (ab) replacement
ffi-overhead - comparing the c ffi (foreign function interface) overhead on various programming languages
postlite - Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy.
sqlite - Go SQLite3 driver
go-bench2csv - A small CLI to parse the output of go test -bench and output to CSV.
go-sqlite3 - sqlite3 driver for go using database/sql
sqlite-benchmark - Companion repo for "Benchmarking SQLite Performance in Go"
sqlparser-rs - Extensible SQL Lexer and Parser for Rust
proteus - A simple tool for generating an application's data access layer.
bun - Incredibly fast JavaScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager – all in one