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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 12:36:04 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 12:36:04 +0000 |
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diff --git a/dependencies/pkg/mod/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx@v1.3.5/README.md b/dependencies/pkg/mod/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx@v1.3.5/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d71592 --- /dev/null +++ b/dependencies/pkg/mod/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx@v1.3.5/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +# sqlx + +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jmoiron/sqlx.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jmoiron/sqlx) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/jmoiron/sqlx/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/jmoiron/sqlx?branch=master) [![Godoc](http://img.shields.io/badge/godoc-reference-blue.svg?style=flat)](https://godoc.org/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx) [![license](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-red.svg?style=flat)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jmoiron/sqlx/master/LICENSE) + +sqlx is a library which provides a set of extensions on go's standard +`database/sql` library. The sqlx versions of `sql.DB`, `sql.TX`, `sql.Stmt`, +et al. all leave the underlying interfaces untouched, so that their interfaces +are a superset on the standard ones. This makes it relatively painless to +integrate existing codebases using database/sql with sqlx. + +Major additional concepts are: + +* Marshal rows into structs (with embedded struct support), maps, and slices +* Named parameter support including prepared statements +* `Get` and `Select` to go quickly from query to struct/slice + +In addition to the [godoc API documentation](http://godoc.org/github.com/jmoiron/sqlx), +there is also some [user documentation](http://jmoiron.github.io/sqlx/) that +explains how to use `database/sql` along with sqlx. + +## Recent Changes + +1.3.0: + +* `sqlx.DB.Connx(context.Context) *sqlx.Conn` +* `sqlx.BindDriver(driverName, bindType)` +* support for `[]map[string]interface{}` to do "batch" insertions +* allocation & perf improvements for `sqlx.In` + +DB.Connx returns an `sqlx.Conn`, which is an `sql.Conn`-alike consistent with +sqlx's wrapping of other types. + +`BindDriver` allows users to control the bindvars that sqlx will use for drivers, +and add new drivers at runtime. This results in a very slight performance hit +when resolving the driver into a bind type (~40ns per call), but it allows users +to specify what bindtype their driver uses even when sqlx has not been updated +to know about it by default. + +### Backwards Compatibility + +Compatibility with the most recent two versions of Go is a requirement for any +new changes. Compatibility beyond that is not guaranteed. + +Versioning is done with Go modules. Breaking changes (eg. removing deprecated API) +will get major version number bumps. + +## install + + go get github.com/jmoiron/sqlx + +## issues + +Row headers can be ambiguous (`SELECT 1 AS a, 2 AS a`), and the result of +`Columns()` does not fully qualify column names in queries like: + +```sql +SELECT a.id, a.name, b.id, b.name FROM foos AS a JOIN foos AS b ON a.parent = b.id; +``` + +making a struct or map destination ambiguous. Use `AS` in your queries +to give columns distinct names, `rows.Scan` to scan them manually, or +`SliceScan` to get a slice of results. + +## usage + +Below is an example which shows some common use cases for sqlx. Check +[sqlx_test.go](https://github.com/jmoiron/sqlx/blob/master/sqlx_test.go) for more +usage. + + +```go +package main + +import ( + "database/sql" + "fmt" + "log" + + _ "github.com/lib/pq" + "github.com/jmoiron/sqlx" +) + +var schema = ` +CREATE TABLE person ( + first_name text, + last_name text, + email text +); + +CREATE TABLE place ( + country text, + city text NULL, + telcode integer +)` + +type Person struct { + FirstName string `db:"first_name"` + LastName string `db:"last_name"` + Email string +} + +type Place struct { + Country string + City sql.NullString + TelCode int +} + +func main() { + // this Pings the database trying to connect + // use sqlx.Open() for sql.Open() semantics + db, err := sqlx.Connect("postgres", "user=foo dbname=bar sslmode=disable") + if err != nil { + log.Fatalln(err) + } + + // exec the schema or fail; multi-statement Exec behavior varies between + // database drivers; pq will exec them all, sqlite3 won't, ymmv + db.MustExec(schema) + + tx := db.MustBegin() + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)", "Jason", "Moiron", "jmoiron@jmoiron.net") + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)", "John", "Doe", "johndoeDNE@gmail.net") + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO place (country, city, telcode) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)", "United States", "New York", "1") + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO place (country, telcode) VALUES ($1, $2)", "Hong Kong", "852") + tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO place (country, telcode) VALUES ($1, $2)", "Singapore", "65") + // Named queries can use structs, so if you have an existing struct (i.e. person := &Person{}) that you have populated, you can pass it in as &person + tx.NamedExec("INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) VALUES (:first_name, :last_name, :email)", &Person{"Jane", "Citizen", "jane.citzen@example.com"}) + tx.Commit() + + // Query the database, storing results in a []Person (wrapped in []interface{}) + people := []Person{} + db.Select(&people, "SELECT * FROM person ORDER BY first_name ASC") + jason, john := people[0], people[1] + + fmt.Printf("%#v\n%#v", jason, john) + // Person{FirstName:"Jason", LastName:"Moiron", Email:"jmoiron@jmoiron.net"} + // Person{FirstName:"John", LastName:"Doe", Email:"johndoeDNE@gmail.net"} + + // You can also get a single result, a la QueryRow + jason = Person{} + err = db.Get(&jason, "SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=$1", "Jason") + fmt.Printf("%#v\n", jason) + // Person{FirstName:"Jason", LastName:"Moiron", Email:"jmoiron@jmoiron.net"} + + // if you have null fields and use SELECT *, you must use sql.Null* in your struct + places := []Place{} + err = db.Select(&places, "SELECT * FROM place ORDER BY telcode ASC") + if err != nil { + fmt.Println(err) + return + } + usa, singsing, honkers := places[0], places[1], places[2] + + fmt.Printf("%#v\n%#v\n%#v\n", usa, singsing, honkers) + // Place{Country:"United States", City:sql.NullString{String:"New York", Valid:true}, TelCode:1} + // Place{Country:"Singapore", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:65} + // Place{Country:"Hong Kong", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:852} + + // Loop through rows using only one struct + place := Place{} + rows, err := db.Queryx("SELECT * FROM place") + for rows.Next() { + err := rows.StructScan(&place) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalln(err) + } + fmt.Printf("%#v\n", place) + } + // Place{Country:"United States", City:sql.NullString{String:"New York", Valid:true}, TelCode:1} + // Place{Country:"Hong Kong", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:852} + // Place{Country:"Singapore", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:65} + + // Named queries, using `:name` as the bindvar. Automatic bindvar support + // which takes into account the dbtype based on the driverName on sqlx.Open/Connect + _, err = db.NamedExec(`INSERT INTO person (first_name,last_name,email) VALUES (:first,:last,:email)`, + map[string]interface{}{ + "first": "Bin", + "last": "Smuth", + "email": "bensmith@allblacks.nz", + }) + + // Selects Mr. Smith from the database + rows, err = db.NamedQuery(`SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=:fn`, map[string]interface{}{"fn": "Bin"}) + + // Named queries can also use structs. Their bind names follow the same rules + // as the name -> db mapping, so struct fields are lowercased and the `db` tag + // is taken into consideration. + rows, err = db.NamedQuery(`SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=:first_name`, jason) + + + // batch insert + + // batch insert with structs + personStructs := []Person{ + {FirstName: "Ardie", LastName: "Savea", Email: "asavea@ab.co.nz"}, + {FirstName: "Sonny Bill", LastName: "Williams", Email: "sbw@ab.co.nz"}, + {FirstName: "Ngani", LastName: "Laumape", Email: "nlaumape@ab.co.nz"}, + } + + _, err = db.NamedExec(`INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) + VALUES (:first_name, :last_name, :email)`, personStructs) + + // batch insert with maps + personMaps := []map[string]interface{}{ + {"first_name": "Ardie", "last_name": "Savea", "email": "asavea@ab.co.nz"}, + {"first_name": "Sonny Bill", "last_name": "Williams", "email": "sbw@ab.co.nz"}, + {"first_name": "Ngani", "last_name": "Laumape", "email": "nlaumape@ab.co.nz"}, + } + + _, err = db.NamedExec(`INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) + VALUES (:first_name, :last_name, :email)`, personMaps) +} +``` |