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prepare-sql

v1.0.1

Published

SQL template strings

Downloads

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prepare-sql

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SQL template strings

Usage

var SQL = require('prepare-sql')

const username = 'emilbayes'
// Query with template string
const select = SQL`SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = ${username}`

const insertRows = ['mafintosh', 'chm-diederichs']
  .map(u => SQL`(${u}, ${Date.now()})`)

// SQL.join can combine queries
const insert = SQL`INSERT INTO users (username, create_at)
  VALUES ${SQL.join(insertRows)}`

// You can also nest queries inside each other
const statement = SQL`DO $$
  BEGIN
    ${select}
    ${insert}
  END $$`

// Or use append to perform a mix of safe and unsafe query building
var updateKey = 'username'
var updateValue = 'emil'

const update = SQL`UPDATE users SET `
  .append(`${updateKey} = `) // Unsafe!
  .append(SQL`${updateValue}`) // Safe
  .append(SQL`WHERE username = ${username}::text`) // Also safe

API

``var prepared = SQL`statement```

prepared.text

Returns a prepared query statement in PostgreSQL format (eg. $1 for placeholders). Works directly with pg

const { Client } = require('pg')
const SQL = require('prepare-sql')
const client = new Client()

client.connect()

client.query(SQL`SELECT ${'Hello world!'}::text as message`, (err, res) => {
  console.log(err ? err.stack : res.rows[0].message) // Hello World!
  client.end()
})

prepared.sql

Returns a prepared query statement in MySQL format (eg. ? for placeholders). Works directly with mysql:

connection.query(
  SQL`SELECT * FROM books WHERE author = ${'David'}`,
  function (error, results, fields) {
    // error will be an Error if one occurred during the query
    // results will contain the results of the query
    // fields will contain information about the returned results fields (if any)
});

prepared.values

List of extracted values from the template string. Note that nested queries will be collapsed, eg. SQL`SELECT * FROM users WHERE name = ${'emil'} AND ${SQLusername = ${'emilbayes'}`} will result in ['emil', 'emilbayes'] despite them being nested.

prepared.append(sqlOrString)

Append to the original query. Can be either a string for unsafe query parts eg. static SQL, or another SQL tagged template.

SQL.join(queriesArray, [separator = ','])

Join together multiple SQL tagged templates. Useful with key-values in UPDATE statements or combining many rows for INSERT. Default separator is ',' (like Array.prototype.join), but can be any string.

Install

npm install prepare-sql

License

ISC