@hediet/typed-sql
A fully typed sql builder. Works best with TypeScript an Visual Studio Code.
Currently only has support for PostgreSql, however, it should be very easy to implement SQL Generators for other SQL dialects.
Installation
@hediet/typed-sql
can be installed via the node package manager using the command npm install @hediet/typed-sql --save
.
Usage
This documentation is far from complete.
However, most of the features are self-explanatory and can easily be explored by using the intellisense.
Intellisense works great when using this library from TypeScript in VS Code.
Preparation
For proper typing, all used tables must be defined:
import { table, column, tText, tInteger } from "@hediet/typed-sql";
const contacts = table({ name: "contacts", schema: "public" },
{
firstname: tText,
lastname: tText,
mother_id: tInteger.orNull(),
father_id: tInteger.orNull(),
},
{ id: tInteger }
);
...
Connection
SQL queries are processed by an instance of DbConnection
.
To construct a DbConnection
, a query service is required:
import { DbConnection, PostgreQueryService } from "@hediet/typed-sql";
import pg = require("pg");
const pool = new pg.Pool({
database: "postgres",
user: "postgres",
password: "FXLjrQ0"
});
const queryService = new PostgreQueryService(pool, { shortenColumnNameIfUnambigous: true, skipQuotingIfNotRequired: true });
const dbCon = new DbConnection(queryService);
Some Queries
Queries are independent of DbConnection
, however, an instance of DbConnection
is needed to execute queries.
If q
is a query, it can be executed by one of the methods that DbConnection
provides:
await dbCon.exec(q);
await dbCon.firstOrUndefined(q);
await dbCon.first(q);
await dbCon.single(q);
Select Queries
Basic Select
import { select, concat } from "hediet-typed-sql";
await dbCon.exec(from(contacts).select("id"));
from(contacts).select(contacts.id.as("myId"));
from(contacts).select(contacts.$all);
from(contacts).select(concat(contacts.firstname, " ", contacts.lastname).as("fullName"));
Where
from(contacts).where(contacts.name.isLike("Jon%");
Joins
const p = contacts.as("parents");
from(contacts)
.leftJoin(p).on(
p.id.isEqualTo(contacts.mother_id).or(p.id.isEqualTo(contacts.father_id))
)
Delete
deleteFrom(contacts)
.where(contacts.id.isIn([1, 2, 3]))
.returning("id")
Insert
const id = await dbCon.firstValue(
insertInto(contacts)
.value({ firstname: "Hoster", lastname: "Tully", father_id: null, mother_id: null })
.returning("id")
);
insertInto(contacts).valuesFrom(
from(contacts)
.select("firstname", "father_id", "mother_id")
.select(concat(contacts.lastname, "2").as("lastname"))
)
Update
update(contacts)
.set({ firstname: "test" })
.where({ id: 1 })