scan
scan sql rows into any type powered by generics (by wroge)
sq
sq is a type-safe data mapper and query builder for Go. (by bokwoon95)
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scan
Posts with mentions or reviews of scan.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-12.
sq
Posts with mentions or reviews of sq.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-19.
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How to use prepared queries wisely - postgres & pgx & squirell
You can use my library sq which handles this exact use case with the PreparedQuery type. It allows you to build a query programmatically, prepare it and optionally rebind parameters by name.
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How to Work with SQL Databases in Go
Have you seen my library https://github.com/bokwoon95/sq? You can use it like database/sql and write plain SQL strings, only needing to provide a function that maps an database row to a struct and generics returns a slice of those structs at the end.
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DRY pgx / database/sql?
Also consider my library sq which handles dynamic query generation as well as data mapping. You may find it simpler than bun because it's a lot closer to database/sql (it doesn't require a special DB object, it uses a plain *sql.DB).
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Ent: An Entity Framework for Go
> I didn't see anything to help me build back graphs
Hmm you've certainly given me something to think about. Thanks.
BTW joins are not challenging, but you made me realize I didn't show any joins in my basic examples. Here is UPDATE with JOIN example: https://bokwoon.neocities.org/sq.html#postgres-update-with-j....
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scan rows into types powered by generics
How does it compare to https://github.com/bokwoon95/sq?
- Show HN: An SQL data mapper using Go generics
- A type-safe struct mapper and query builder for Go (using generics)
- A struct mapper, query builder and migration tool for Go.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing scan and sq you can also consider the following projects:
metana - Abstract task migration tool written in Go for Golang services. Database and non database migration management brought to the CLI.
vlcn-orm - Develop with your data model anywhere. Query and load data reactively. Replicate between peers without a central server.