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141 lines
5.5 KiB
141 lines
5.5 KiB
package main
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import (
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"database/sql"
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"fmt"
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"log"
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_ "github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3"
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"github.com/jmoiron/sqlx"
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)
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var schema = `
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CREATE TABLE person (
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first_name text,
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last_name text,
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email text
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);
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CREATE TABLE place (
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country text,
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city text NULL,
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telcode integer
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)`
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type Person struct {
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FirstName string `db:"first_name"`
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LastName string `db:"last_name"`
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Email string
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}
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type Place struct {
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Country string
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City sql.NullString
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TelCode int
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}
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func main() {
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// this Pings the database trying to connect
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// use sqlx.Open() for sql.Open() semantics
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db, err := sqlx.Connect("sqlite3", "test.sqlite3")
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalln(err)
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}
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// exec the schema or fail; multi-statement Exec behavior varies between
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// database drivers; pq will exec them all, sqlite3 won't, ymmv
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db.MustExec(schema)
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tx := db.MustBegin()
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tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)", "Jason", "Moiron", "jmoiron@jmoiron.net")
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tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)", "John", "Doe", "johndoeDNE@gmail.net")
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tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO place (country, city, telcode) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)", "United States", "New York", "1")
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tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO place (country, telcode) VALUES ($1, $2)", "Hong Kong", "852")
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tx.MustExec("INSERT INTO place (country, telcode) VALUES ($1, $2)", "Singapore", "65")
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// 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
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tx.NamedExec("INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email) VALUES (:first_name, :last_name, :email)", &Person{"Jane", "Citizen", "jane.citzen@example.com"})
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tx.Commit()
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// Query the database, storing results in a []Person (wrapped in []interface{})
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people := []Person{}
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db.Select(&people, "SELECT * FROM person ORDER BY first_name ASC")
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jason, john := people[0], people[1]
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fmt.Printf("%#v\n%#v", jason, john)
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// Person{FirstName:"Jason", LastName:"Moiron", Email:"jmoiron@jmoiron.net"}
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// Person{FirstName:"John", LastName:"Doe", Email:"johndoeDNE@gmail.net"}
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// You can also get a single result, a la QueryRow
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jason = Person{}
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err = db.Get(&jason, "SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=$1", "Jason")
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fmt.Printf("%#v\n", jason)
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// Person{FirstName:"Jason", LastName:"Moiron", Email:"jmoiron@jmoiron.net"}
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// if you have null fields and use SELECT *, you must use sql.Null* in your struct
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places := []Place{}
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err = db.Select(&places, "SELECT * FROM place ORDER BY telcode ASC")
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Println(err)
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return
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}
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usa, singsing, honkers := places[0], places[1], places[2]
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fmt.Printf("%#v\n%#v\n%#v\n", usa, singsing, honkers)
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// Place{Country:"United States", City:sql.NullString{String:"New York", Valid:true}, TelCode:1}
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// Place{Country:"Singapore", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:65}
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// Place{Country:"Hong Kong", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:852}
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// Loop through rows using only one struct
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place := Place{}
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rows, err := db.Queryx("SELECT * FROM place")
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for rows.Next() {
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err := rows.StructScan(&place)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalln(err)
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}
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fmt.Printf("%#v\n", place)
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}
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// Place{Country:"United States", City:sql.NullString{String:"New York", Valid:true}, TelCode:1}
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// Place{Country:"Hong Kong", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:852}
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// Place{Country:"Singapore", City:sql.NullString{String:"", Valid:false}, TelCode:65}
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// Named queries, using `:name` as the bindvar. Automatic bindvar support
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// which takes into account the dbtype based on the driverName on sqlx.Open/Connect
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_, err = db.NamedExec(`INSERT INTO person (first_name,last_name,email) VALUES (:first,:last,:email)`,
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map[string]interface{}{
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"first": "Bin",
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"last": "Smuth",
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"email": "bensmith@allblacks.nz",
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})
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// Selects Mr. Smith from the database
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rows, err = db.NamedQuery(`SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=:fn`, map[string]interface{}{"fn": "Bin"})
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// Named queries can also use structs. Their bind names follow the same rules
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// as the name -> db mapping, so struct fields are lowercased and the `db` tag
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// is taken into consideration.
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rows, err = db.NamedQuery(`SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=:first_name`, jason)
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// batch insert
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// batch insert with structs
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personStructs := []Person{
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{FirstName: "Ardie", LastName: "Savea", Email: "asavea@ab.co.nz"},
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{FirstName: "Sonny Bill", LastName: "Williams", Email: "sbw@ab.co.nz"},
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{FirstName: "Ngani", LastName: "Laumape", Email: "nlaumape@ab.co.nz"},
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}
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_, err = db.NamedExec(`INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email)
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VALUES (:first_name, :last_name, :email)`, personStructs)
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// batch insert with maps
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personMaps := []map[string]interface{}{
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{"first_name": "Ardie", "last_name": "Savea", "email": "asavea@ab.co.nz"},
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{"first_name": "Sonny Bill", "last_name": "Williams", "email": "sbw@ab.co.nz"},
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{"first_name": "Ngani", "last_name": "Laumape", "email": "nlaumape@ab.co.nz"},
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}
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_, err = db.NamedExec(`INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email)
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VALUES (:first_name, :last_name, :email)`, personMaps)
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}
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