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I am an overly simple library to make it a bit easier to build simple SQL statements for node-postgres (affectionaly known as pg
). I generate the { text: '...', values: [] }
objects that you typically pass to client.query(...)
.
It gets tedious matching up $1, $2
etc. and building the right kind of values array. My functions help you do this and get the place-holder numbers right, even for UPDATE/SET/WHERE
and for WHERE IN
clauses and Postgres ARRAY[]
values which require a flattened array of arguments.
I have some tests written in Mocha. Of course I could use more!
No really. Overly simple.
var SQL = require('bloom-sql'),
INSERT = SQL.INSERT,
SELECT = SQL.SELECT,
UPDATE = SQL.UPDATE,
DELETE = SQL.DELETE;
Selecting stuff:
> SELECT().FROM('foo').WHERE({ a: [1,2,3], b: 4 });
{ text: 'SELECT * FROM foo WHERE a IN ($1, $2, $3) AND b = $4',
values: [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ] }
Deleting stuff:
> DELETE('foo').WHERE({ a: 1, b: 2 });
{ text: 'DELETE FROM foo WHERE a = $1 AND b = $2',
values: [ 1, 2 ] }
Inserting stuff:
> INSERT('foo').VALUES({ a: null, b: null, c: null });
{ text: 'INSERT INTO foo(a, b, c) VALUES($1, $2, $3)',
values: [ null, null, null ] }
Updating stuff:
> UPDATE('foo').SET({ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }).WHERE({ d: 4, e: 5 }).RETURNING('*');
{ text: 'UPDATE foo SET a = $1, b = $2, c = $3 WHERE d = $4 AND e = $5 RETURNING *',
values: [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ] }
This code does not talk to the database. Connect to pg
as normal as pass one of the resulting query objects to the db to run it:
var pg = require('pg'),
SELECT = require('bloom-sql').SELECT;
var db = new pg.Client('YOUR_DB_URL');
db.connect();
var query = SELECT('*').FROM('users').WHERE({id:1}).LIMIT(1);
db.query(query, function(err,results){
// ensure !err
// check results.rowCount === 1
// do stuff with results.rows[0]
});
(a = 1 AND b = 2) OR (c = 3 AND d = 4)
(a > 1 AND b < 2)
JOIN
, sub-select, etc.ARRAY
operators in WHERE
clauses, but this probably requires a different way of doing IN
queries. Right now:
UPDATE
and INSERT
, a JS Array [1,2,3]
will be converted into a Postgres ARRAY[$1,$2,$3]
and the values flattened appropriately for the prepared statementWHERE
clauses, a JS Array [1,2,3]
will be converted into a SQL IN ($1,$2,$3)
and the values flattened appropriately for the prepared statementnpm install bloom-sql --save
(--save
automatically updates your package.json
file, tell your friends)
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FAQs
Chained functions for building SQL strings for node-postgres.
The npm package bloom-sql receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, bloom-sql popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bloom-sql demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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