MySQL Query Builder for Golang
Query Builder makes it easier to build queries for MySQL databases.
So, if your application relies heavily on MySQL database and using the repository pattern is too expensive for performance, then you should use query services in which you need to build optimized queries. This query builder will help you build large and readable queries
Installation
- Add the dependency
github.com/PetrovIliya/mysql_query_builder v1.0.1beta
to your go.mod file - In the required file add import
qb "github.com/PetrovIliya/mysql_query_builder"
Usage
Select
selectQb := qb.Select("order", "o", "mi.*")
selectQb.InnerJoin("menu_item", "mi", "mi.order_id = o.order_id")
orderIds := make([]string, 2)
orderIds[0] = "1"
orderIds[1] = "2"
selectQb.AndWhereIn("o.order_id", orderIds)
selectQb.Limit(1)
selectQb.Offset(2)
selectQb.OrderBy("o.order_id DESC")
sqlStr, err := selectQb.GetSql()
Union select
unionSubQueryQb := qb.UnionSelect("order", "o2", "o2.cost")
unionSubQueryQb.AndWhere("o2.order_id = 2")
selectQb := qb.UnionSelect("order", "o", "o.cost")
selectQb.AndWhere("o.order_id = 1")
selectQb.Union(unionSubQueryQb)
sqlStr, err := selectQb.GetSql()
Update
updateQb := qb.Update("order", "o")
updateQb.Set("o.cost", "970")
updateQb.AndWhere("order_id = 1")
sqlStr, err := updateQb.GetSql()
Update by sub query
updateQb := qb.Update("order", "o")
updateQb.Set("o.cost", "(SELECT o2.cost FROM `order` o2 WHERE order_id = 2)")
updateQb.AndWhere("order_id = 1")
sqlStr, err := updateQb.GetSql()
Insert by query
selectQb := qb.Select("order", "o", "order_id, cost")
insertQb := qb.InsertInto("order", "(order_id, cost)")
insertQb.Ignore(true)
insertQb.ValuesQuery(selectQb)
sqlStr, err := insertQb.GetSql()
Insert by union query
unionSbQb := qb.UnionSelect("order", "o2", "order_id, cost")
selectQb := qb.UnionSelect("order", "o", "order_id, cost")
selectQb.Union(unionSbQb)
insertQb := qb.InsertInto("order", "(order_id, cost)")
insertQb.Ignore(true)
insertQb.ValuesUnionQuery(selectQb)
sqlStr, err := insertQb.GetSql()
Insert values
insertQb := qb.InsertInto("order", "(order_id, cost)")
insertQb.Ignore(true)
a := make([]string, 2)
a[0] = "1"
a[1] = "3"
b := make([][]string, 1)
b[0] = a
insertQb.Values(b)
sql, err := insertQb.GetSql()
Result: INSERT IGNORE INTO `order` (order_id, cost) VALUES ('1', '3')
Delete
deleteQb := qb.Delete("menu_item", "mi", "mi.*")
deleteQb.InnerJoin("order", "o", "o.order_id = mi.order_id")
deleteQb.AndWhere("o.order_id = 1")
sqlStr, err := deleteQb.GetSql()
PS
I like the Doctrine query builder style and PHP arrays, so I transferred my Doctrine experience to this query builder.
The usability of using go slices as parameters to some query builder methods is questionable. If this is the case let me know, and I will try to fix it for the v1.0.0 release.