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sqlpp11
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A type safe template library for SQL queries and results in C++
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Motivation:
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SQL and C++ are both strongly typed languages. Still, most C/C++ interfaces to SQL are based on constructing queries as strings and on interpreting arrays or maps of strings as results.
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sqlpp11 is a templated library representing an embedded domain specific language (EDSL) that allows you to
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* define types representing tables and columns,
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* construct type safe queries checked at compile time for syntax errors, type errors, name errors and even some semantic errors,
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* interpret results by iterating over query-specific structs with appropriately named and typed members.
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This results in several benefits, e.g.
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* the library user operates comfortably on structs and functions,
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* the compiler reports many kinds of errors long before the code enters unit testing or production,
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* the library hides the gory details of string construction for queries and interpreting string based results returned by select calls.
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Examples:
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For the examples, lets assume you have a table class representing something like
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```SQL
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CREATE TABLE foo (
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id bigint,
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name varchar(50),
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hasFun bool
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);
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```
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And we assume to have a database connection object:
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```C++
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TabFoo foo;
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Db db(/* some arguments*/);
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// selecting zero or more results, iterating over the results
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for (const auto& row : db.run(select(foo.name, foo.hasFun).from(foo).where(foo.id > 17 and foo.name.like("%bar%"))))
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{
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if (row.name.is_null())
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std::cerr << "name is null, will convert to empty string" << std::endl;
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std::string name = row.name; // string-like fields are implicitly convertible to string
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bool hasFun = hasFun; // bool fields are implicitly convertible to bool
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}
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// selecting ALL columns of a table
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for (const auto& row : db.run(select(all_of(foo)).from(foo).where(foo.hasFun or foo.name == "joker")))
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{
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int64_t id = row.id; // numeric fields are implicitly convertible to numeric c++ types
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}
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// selecting zero or one row, showing off with an alias:
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SQLPP_ALIAS_PROVIDER_GENERATOR(cheese);
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if (const auto& row = db.run(select(foo.name.as(cheese)).from(foo).where(foo.id == 17)))
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{
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std::cerr << "found: " << row.cheese << std::endl;
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}
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// selecting exactly one row:
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return db.run(select(count(foo.id)).from(foo))->count;
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Of course there are joins and subqueries, more functions, order_by, group_by etc.
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These will be documented soon.
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// A sample insert
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db.run(insert_into(foo).set(foo.id = 17, foo.name = "bar", foo.hasFun = true));
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// A sample update
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db.run(update(foo).set(foo.hasFun = not foo.hasFun).where(foo.name != "nobody"));
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// A sample delete
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db.run(remove_from(foo).where(not foo.hasFun));
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```
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Requirements:
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__Compiler:__
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sqlpp11 makes heavy use of C++11 and requires a recent compiler and STL. The following compilers are known to compile the test programs:
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* clang-3.2 on Ubuntu-12.4
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* g++-4.8 on Ubuntu-12.4
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__Database Connector:__
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sqlpp11 requires a certain api in order to connect with the database, see database/api.h.
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* MySQL: https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11-connector-mysql
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* More to follow
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