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xorm
xorm is an ORM for Go. It lets you map Go structs to tables in a database.
Right now, it interfaces with Mysql/SQLite. The goal however is to add support for PostgreSQL/DB2/MS ADODB/ODBC/Oracle in the future.
All in all, it's not entirely ready for advanced use yet, but it's getting there.
Drivers for Go's sql package which support database/sql includes:
Mysql:github.com/ziutek/mymysql/godrv
Mysql:github.com/Go-SQL-Driver/MySQL
SQLite:github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3
Installing xorm
go get github.com/lunny/xorm
Quick Start
1.Create an database engine (for example: mysql)
engine := xorm.Create("mysql://root:123@localhost/test")
2.Define your struct
type User struct {
Id int
Name string
Age int `xorm:"-"`
}
for Simple Task, just use engine's functions:
begin start, you should create a database and then we create the tables
err := engine.CreateTables(&User{})
then, insert an struct to table
id, err := engine.Insert(&User{Name:"lunny"})
or you want to update this struct
user := User{Id:1, Name:"xlw"}
rows, err := engine.Update(&user)
3.Fetch a single object by user
var user = User{Id:27}
engine.Get(&user)
var user = User{Name:"xlw"}
engine.Get(&user)
for deep use, you should create a session, this func will create a connection to db
session, err := engine.MakeSession()
defer session.Close()
if err != nil {
return
}
1.Fetch a single object by where
var user Userinfo
session.Where("id=?", 27).Get(&user)
var user2 Userinfo
session.Where(3).Get(&user2) // this is shorthand for the version above
var user3 Userinfo
session.Where("name = ?", "john").Get(&user3) // more complex query
var user4 Userinfo
session.Where("name = ? and age < ?", "john", 88).Get(&user4) // even more complex
2.Fetch multiple objects
var allusers []Userinfo
err := session.Where("id > ?", "3").Limit(10,20).Find(&allusers) //Get id>3 limit 10 offset 20
var tenusers []Userinfo
err := session.Where("id > ?", "3").Limit(10).Find(&tenusers) //Get id>3 limit 10 if omit offset the default is 0
var everyone []Userinfo
err := session.Find(&everyone)
###About Map Rules 1.Struct and struct's fields name should be Pascal style, and the table and column's name default is us for example: The structs Name 'UserInfo' will turn into the table name 'user_info', the same as the keyname. If the keyname is 'UserName' will turn into the select colum 'user_name'
2.You have two method to change the rule. One is implement your own Map interface according IMapper, you can find the interface in mapper.go and set it to engine.Mapper
another is use field tag, field tag support the below keywords: [name] column name pk the field is a primary key int(11)/varchar(50) column type autoincr auto incrment [not ]null if column can be null value unique unique
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this field is not map as a table column
LICENSE
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