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github.com/6sack/gocqlx
Package gocqlx
is an idiomatic extension to gocql
that provides usability features. With gocqlx you can bind the query parameters from maps and structs, use named query parameters (:identifier) and scan the query results into structs and slices. It comes with a fluent and flexible CQL query builder and a database migrations module.
go get -u github.com/scylladb/gocqlx
// Person represents a row in person table.
// Field names are converted to camel case by default, no need to add special tags.
// If you want to disable a field add `db:"-"` tag, it will not be persisted.
type Person struct {
FirstName string
LastName string
Email []string
}
// Insert, bind data from struct.
{
stmt, names := qb.Insert("gocqlx_test.person").Columns("first_name", "last_name", "email").ToCql()
q := gocqlx.Query(session.Query(stmt), names).BindStruct(p)
if err := q.ExecRelease(); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
// Get first result into a struct.
{
var p Person
stmt, names := qb.Select("gocqlx_test.person").Where(qb.Eq("first_name")).ToCql()
q := gocqlx.Query(session.Query(stmt), names).BindMap(qb.M{
"first_name": "Patricia",
})
if err := q.GetRelease(&p); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
// Load all the results into a slice.
{
var people []Person
stmt, names := qb.Select("gocqlx_test.person").Where(qb.In("first_name")).ToCql()
q := gocqlx.Query(session.Query(stmt), names).BindMap(qb.M{
"first_name": []string{"Patricia", "Igy", "Ian"},
})
if err := q.SelectRelease(&people); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
// metadata specifies table name and columns it must be in sync with schema.
var personMetadata = table.Metadata{
Name: "person",
Columns: []string{"first_name", "last_name", "email"},
PartKey: []string{"first_name"},
SortKey: []string{"last_name"},
}
// personTable allows for simple CRUD operations based on personMetadata.
var personTable = table.New(personMetadata)
// Get by primary key.
{
p := Person{
"Patricia",
"Citizen",
nil, // no email
}
stmt, names := personTable.Get() // you can filter columns too
q := gocqlx.Query(session.Query(stmt), names).BindStruct(p)
if err := q.GetRelease(&p); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
See more examples in example_test.go and table/example_test.go.
Gocqlx is fast, this is a benchmark result comparing gocqlx
to raw gocql
on a local machine, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz.
BenchmarkE2EGocqlInsert 20000 86713 ns/op 2030 B/op 33 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlxInsert 20000 87882 ns/op 2030 B/op 33 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlGet 20000 94308 ns/op 1504 B/op 29 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlxGet 20000 95722 ns/op 2128 B/op 33 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlSelect 1000 1792469 ns/op 43595 B/op 921 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlxSelect 1000 1839574 ns/op 36986 B/op 927 allocs/op
See the benchmark in benchmark_test.go.
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