@sqlfx/sql
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A SQL toolkit for Effect-TS
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sqlfx
A SQL toolkit for Effect-TS
https://tim-smart.github.io/sqlfx
Basic example
import { pipe } from "effect/Function"
import * as Config from "effect/Config"
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
const PgLive = Pg.makeLayer({
database: Config.succeed("effect_pg_dev"),
})
const program = Effect.gen(function* (_) {
const sql = yield* _(Pg.tag)
const people = yield* _(
sql<{
readonly id: number
readonly name: string
}>`SELECT id, name FROM people`,
)
yield* _(Effect.log(`Got ${people.length} results!`))
})
pipe(program, Effect.provideLayer(PgLive), Effect.runPromise)
INSERT resolver
import { pipe } from "effect/Function"
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Schema from "@effect/schema/Schema"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
class Person extends Schema.class({
id: Schema.number,
name: Schema.string,
createdAt: Schema.DateFromSelf,
updatedAt: Schema.DateFromSelf,
}) {}
const InsertPersonSchema = pipe(
Person.schemaStruct(),
Schema.omit("id", "createdAt", "updatedAt"),
)
export const makePersonService = Effect.gen(function* (_) {
const sql = yield* _(Pg.tag)
const insert = sql.resolver(
"InsertPerson",
InsertPersonSchema,
Person.schema(),
requests =>
sql`
INSERT INTO people
${sql.insert(requests)}
RETURNING people.*
`,
).execute
return { insert }
})
SELECT resolver
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Schema from "@effect/schema/Schema"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
class Person extends Schema.Class({
id: Schema.number,
name: Schema.string,
createdAt: Schema.DateFromSelf,
updatedAt: Schema.DateFromSelf,
}) {}
export const makePersonService = Effect.gen(function* (_) {
const sql = yield* _(Pg.tag)
const getByIdResolver = sql.idResolver(
"GetPersonById",
Schema.number,
Person.schema(),
_ => _.id,
ids => sql`SELECT * FROM people WHERE id IN ${sql(ids)}`,
)
const getById = (id: number) =>
Effect.withRequestCaching("on")(getByIdResolver.execute(id))
return { getById }
})
Building queries
Safe interpolation
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
export const make = (limit: number) =>
Effect.gen(function* (_) {
const sql = yield* _(Pg.tag)
const statement = sql`SELECT * FROM people LIMIT ${limit}`
// e.g. SELECT * FROM people LIMIT ?
})
Unsafe interpolation
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
type OrderBy = "id" | "created_at" | "updated_at"
type SortOrder = "ASC" | "DESC"
export const make = (orderBy: OrderBy, sortOrder: SortOrder) =>
Effect.gen(function* (_) {
const sql = yield* _(Pg.tag)
const statement = sql`SELECT * FROM people ORDER BY ${sql(orderBy)} ${sql.unsafe(sortOrder)}`
// e.g. SELECT * FROM people ORDER BY `id` ASC
})
Where clause combinators
AND
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
export const make = (names: string[], cursor: string) =>
Effect.gen(function* (_) {
const sql = yield* _(Pg.tag)
const statement = sql`SELECT * FROM people WHERE ${sql.and([
sql`name IN ${sql(names)}`,
sql`created_at < ${sql(cursor)}`,
])}`
// SELECT * FROM people WHERE (name IN ? AND created_at < ?)
})
OR
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
export const make = (names: string[], cursor: Date) =>
Effect.gen(function* (_) {
const sql = yield* _(Pg.tag)
const statement = sql`SELECT * FROM people WHERE ${sql.or([
sql`name IN ${sql(names)}`,
sql`created_at < ${sql(cursor)}`,
])}`
// SELECT * FROM people WHERE (name IN ? OR created_at < ?)
})
Mixed
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
export const make = (names: string[], afterCursor: Date, beforeCursor: Date) =>
Effect.gen(function* (_) {
const sql = yield* _(Pg.tag)
const statement = sql`SELECT * FROM people WHERE ${sql.or([
sql`name IN ${sql(names)}`,
sql.and([
`created_at >${sql(afterCursor)}`,
`created_at < ${sql(beforeCursor)}`,
]),
])}`
// SELECT * FROM people WHERE (name IN ? OR (created_at > ? AND created_at < ?))
})
Migrations
A Migrator
module is provided, for running migrations.
Migrations are forward-only, and are written in Typescript as Effect's.
Here is an example migration:
// src/migrations/0001_add_users.ts
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
export default Effect.flatMap(
Pg.tag,
sql => sql`
CREATE TABLE users (
id serial PRIMARY KEY,
name varchar(255) NOT NULL,
created_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW(),
updated_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW()
)
`,
)
To run your migrations:
// src/main.ts
import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"
import * as Pg from "@sqlfx/pg"
import * as Migrator from "@sqlfx/pg/Migrator"
import * as Config from "effect/Config"
import { fileURLToPath } from "node:url"
import * as Layer from "effect/Layer"
import { pipe } from "effect/Function"
const program = Effect.gen(function* (_) {
// ...
})
const PgLive = Pg.makeLayer({
database: Config.succeed("example_database"),
})
const MigratorLive = Layer.provide(
Migrator.makeLayer({
directory: fileURLToPath(new URL("migrations", import.meta.url)),
// Where to put the `_schema.sql` file
schemaDirectory: "src/migrations",
}),
PgLive,
)
const EnvLive = Layer.mergeAll(PgLive, MigratorLive)
pipe(
program,
Effect.provideLayer(EnvLive),
Effect.tapErrorCause(Effect.logErrorCause),
Effect.runFork,
)