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gocqlx

Package gocqlx is a Scylla / Cassandra productivity toolkit for gocql. It's
similar to what sqlx is to database/sql.
It contains wrappers over gocql types that provide convenience methods which
are useful in the development of database driven applications. Under the
hood it uses sqlx/reflectx package so sqlx models will also work with gocqlx.
Installation
go get -u github.com/scylladb/gocqlx
Features
- Flexible
SELECT,INSERT,UPDATEDELETEandBATCHquery building using a DSL - Support for named parameters (:identifier) in queries
- Binding parameters form struct or map
- Scanning results into structs
- Fast!
Example, see full example here
type Person struct {
FirstName string // no need to add `db:"first_name"` etc.
LastName string
Email []string
}
p := &Person{
"Patricia",
"Citizen",
[]string{"patricia.citzen@gocqlx_test.com"},
}
// Insert
{
stmt, names := qb.Insert("person").Columns("first_name", "last_name", "email").ToCql()
q := gocqlx.Query(session.Query(stmt), names)
if err := q.BindStruct(p).Exec(); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
// Batch
{
i := qb.Insert("person").Columns("first_name", "last_name", "email")
stmt, names := qb.Batch().
Add("a.", i).
Add("b.", i).
ToCql()
q := gocqlx.Query(session.Query(stmt), names)
b := struct {
A Person
B Person
}{
A: Person{
"Igy",
"Citizen",
[]string{"ian.citzen@gocqlx_test.com"},
},
B: Person{
"Ian",
"Citizen",
[]string{"igy.citzen@gocqlx_test.com"},
},
}
if err := q.BindStruct(&b).Exec(); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
// Get
{
var p Person
if err := gocqlx.Get(&p, session.Query("SELECT * FROM gocqlx_test.person WHERE first_name=?", "Patricia")); err != nil {
t.Fatal("get:", err)
}
t.Log(p) // {Patricia Citizen [patricia.citzen@gocqlx_test.com patricia1.citzen@gocqlx_test.com]}
}
// Select
{
stmt, names := qb.Select("gocqlx_test.person").Where(qb.In("first_name")).ToCql()
q := gocqlx.Query(session.Query(stmt), names)
q.BindMap(qb.M{"first_name": []string{"Patricia", "Igy", "Ian"}})
if err := q.Err(); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
var people []Person
if err := gocqlx.Select(&people, q.Query); err != nil {
t.Fatal("select:", err)
}
t.Log(people) // [{Ian Citizen [igy.citzen@gocqlx_test.com]} {Igy Citizen [ian.citzen@gocqlx_test.com]} {Patricia Citizen [patricia.citzen@gocqlx_test.com patricia1.citzen@gocqlx_test.com]}]
}
Performance
Gocqlx is fast, this is a benchmark result comparing gocqlx to raw gocql
on a local machine. For query binding (insert) gocqlx is faster then gocql
thanks to smart caching, otherwise the performance is comparable.
BenchmarkE2EGocqlInsert-4 500000 258434 ns/op 2627 B/op 59 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlxInsert-4 1000000 120257 ns/op 1555 B/op 34 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlGet-4 1000000 131424 ns/op 1970 B/op 55 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlxGet-4 1000000 131981 ns/op 2322 B/op 58 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlSelect-4 30000 2588562 ns/op 34605 B/op 946 allocs/op
BenchmarkE2EGocqlxSelect-4 30000 2637187 ns/op 27718 B/op 951 allocs/op
See the benchmark here.
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