sql-athame
sql-assassin
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MIT License | MIT License |
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sql-athame
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Show HN: Sqlbind a Python library to compose raw SQL
I had my own take on this concept[1], though with considerably less language magic involved. I imagine there's a lot of these kind of things running around. My criteria were:
a) let me write actual SQL, not a python DSL that generates SQL
b) be placeholder-safe
c) be composable
[1] https://github.com/bdowning/sql-athame
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Write an SQL query builder in 150 lines of Python
This is my middle-ground solution for Python: https://github.com/bdowning/sql-athame
Still fundamentally manipulating SQL text (which is a feature as I don't want to learn a full DSL), but it handles wrangling embedded placeholders while you're composing stuff and some other common compositional tasks. It's worked well for me anyway but I'm under no illusions it'd be right for everyone.
Not an original concept regardless; my original version of this was in Node: https://github.com/bdowning/sql-assassin, but a few years after I wrote that (and mostly didn't use it) I found https://github.com/gajus/slonik which was very similar and much more fleshed-out; I rolled _some_ of its concepts and patterns into sql-athame.
sql-assassin
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Write an SQL query builder in 150 lines of Python
This is my middle-ground solution for Python: https://github.com/bdowning/sql-athame
Still fundamentally manipulating SQL text (which is a feature as I don't want to learn a full DSL), but it handles wrangling embedded placeholders while you're composing stuff and some other common compositional tasks. It's worked well for me anyway but I'm under no illusions it'd be right for everyone.
Not an original concept regardless; my original version of this was in Node: https://github.com/bdowning/sql-assassin, but a few years after I wrote that (and mostly didn't use it) I found https://github.com/gajus/slonik which was very similar and much more fleshed-out; I rolled _some_ of its concepts and patterns into sql-athame.
What are some alternatives?
PyPika - PyPika is a python SQL query builder that exposes the full richness of the SQL language using a syntax that reflects the resulting query. PyPika excels at all sorts of SQL queries but is especially useful for data analysis.
pgcli - Postgres CLI with autocompletion and syntax highlighting
postgres-typed
sqlc - Generate type-safe code from SQL
xql - SQL builder and utilities library for node.js (runs in browser as well).