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@jakub.knejzlik/ts-query

v0.8.0

Published

TypeScript implementation of SQL builder

Downloads

8,047

Readme

@jakub.knejzlik/ts-query

GitHub Pages

TypeScript implementation of an SQL builder. It provides a fluent API to build SQL queries in a type-safe manner.

Installation

Install the package using npm:

npm add @jakub.knejzlik/ts-query

Usage

Import the necessary classes and functions from the package:

import { Q } from "@jakub.knejzlik/ts-query";

Create an instance of the Query class and use its methods to build your SQL query:

const query = new Query();
Q.select().from("users");
console.log(query.toSQL(Q.flavors.mysql));

Documentation

For more detailed usage instructions and API documentation, visit the Github pages.

Testing

Run the test suite using the test script:

npm run test

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Please submit a pull request or create an issue on the Github repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.