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Honey SQL
Turn Clojure data structures into SQL.
Work in progress
Usage
(require '[honeysql.core :as sql]
'[honeysql.helpers :refer :all])
Everything is built on top of maps representing SQL queries:
(def sqlmap {:select [:a :b :c]
:from [:foo]
:where [:= :f.a "baz"]})
format turns maps into clojure.java.jdbc-compatible, parameterized SQL:
(sql/format sqlmap)
=> ["SELECT a, b, c FROM foo WHERE (f.a = ?)" "baz"]
You can build up a SQL map yourself or use helper functions.
build is the Swiss Army Knife helper. It lets you leave out brackets here and there:
(sql/build :select :*
:from :foo
:where [:= :f.a "baz"])
=> {:where [:= :f.a "baz"], :from [:foo], :select [:*]}
You can provide a "base" map as the first argument to build:
(sql/build sqlmap :offset 10 :limit 10)
=> {:limit 10, :offset 10, :select [:a :b :c], :where [:= :f.a "baz"], :from [:foo]}
There are also functions for each clause type in the honeysql.helpers namespace:
(-> (select :a :b :c)
(from :foo)
(where [:= :f.a "baz"]))
Order doesn't matter:
(= (-> (select :*) (from :foo))
(-> (from :foo) (select :*)))
=> true
When using the vanilla helper functions, new clauses will replace old clauses:
(-> sqlmap (select :*))
=> {:from [:foo], :where [:= :f.a "baz"], :select (:*)}
To add to clauses instead of replacing them, use merge-select, merge-where, etc.:
(-> sqlmap
(merge-select :d :e)
(merge-where [:> :b 10])
sql/format)
=> ["SELECT a, b, c, d, e FROM foo WHERE (f.a = ? AND b > 10)" "baz"]
Queries can be nested:
(-> (select :*)
(from :foo)
(where [:in :foo.a (-> (select :a) (from :bar))])
sql/format)
=> ["SELECT * FROM foo WHERE (foo.a IN (SELECT a FROM bar))"]
There are helper functions and data literals for handling SQL function calls and raw SQL fragments:
(-> (select (sql/call :count :*) (sql/raw "@var := foo.bar"))
(from :foo))
=> {:from (:foo), :select (#sql/call [:count :*] #sql/raw "@var := foo.bar")}
(sql/format *1)
=> ["SELECT COUNT(*), @var := foo.bar FROM foo"]
Here's a big, complicated query. (Note that Honey SQL makes no attempt to verify that your queries are valid):
(-> (select :f.* :b.baz :c.quux (sql/call :now) (sql/raw "@x := 10"))
(modifiers :distinct)
(from [:foo :f] [:baz :b])
(join [[:clod :c] [:= :f.a :c.d] :left]
[:draq [:= :f.b :draq.x]])
(where [:or
[:and [:= :f.a "bort"] [:not= :b.baz "gabba"]]
[:in :f.e [1 2 3]]
[:between :f.e 10 20]])
(group :f.a) ;note the name change
(having [:< 0 :f.e])
(order-by [:b.baz :desc] :c.quux)
(limit 50)
(offset 10)
sql/format)
=> ["SELECT DISTINCT f.*, b.baz, c.quux, NOW(), @x := 10 FROM foo AS f, baz AS b LEFT JOIN clod AS c ON f.a = c.d JOIN draq ON f.b = draq.x WHERE ((f.a = ? AND b.baz <> ?) OR (f.e IN (1, 2, 3)) OR f.e BETWEEN 10 AND 20) GROUP BY f.a HAVING 0 < f.e ORDER BY b.baz DESC, c.quux LIMIT 50 OFFSET 10"
"bort" "gabba"]
;; Printable and readable
(= *1 (read-string (pr-str *1)))
=> true
Extensibility
You can define your own function handlers for use in where:
(require '[honeysql.format :as fmt])
;; Note: already built-in. Usage: (where [:between :field 1 10])
(defmethod fmt/fn-handler "between" [_ field lower upper]
(str (fmt/to-sql field) " BETWEEN "
(fmt/to-sql lower) " AND " (fmt/to-sql upper)))
You can also define your own clauses:
;; Takes a MapEntry of the operator & clause data, plus the entire SQL map
(defmethod fmt/format-clause :foobar [[op v] sqlmap]
(str "FOOBAR " (fmt/to-sql v)))
(sql/format {:select [:a :b] :foobar :baz})
=> ["SELECT a, b FOOBAR baz"]
(require '[honeysql.helpers :refer [defhelper]])
(defhelper foobar [m args]
(assoc m :foobar (first args)))
(-> (select :a :b) (foobar :baz) sql/format)
=> ["SELECT a, b FOOBAR baz"]
TODO
- Insert, update, delete
- Create table, etc.
License
Copyright © 2012 Justin Kramer
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.