onyx-sql
Onyx::SQL
A deligtful SQL ORM.
About π
Onyx::SQL is a deligthful database-agnostic SQL ORM for Crystal language. It features a convenient schema definition DSL, type-safe SQL query builder, clean architecture with Repository and more!
Installation π₯
Add these lines to your application's shard.yml
:
dependencies:
onyx:
github: onyxframework/onyx
version: ~> 0.6.0
onyx-sql:
github: onyxframework/sql
version: ~> 0.9.0
This shard follows Semantic Versioning v2.0.0, so check releases and change the version
accordingly.
Note that until Crystal is officially released, this shard would be in beta state (
0.*.*
), with every minor release considered breaking. For example,0.1.0
β0.2.0
is breaking and0.1.0
β0.1.1
is not.
You'd also need to add a database dependency conforming to the crystal-db interface. For example, pg:
dependencies:
onyx:
github: onyxframework/onyx
version: ~> 0.6.0
onyx-sql:
github: onyxframework/sql
version: ~> 0.9.0
+ pg:
+ github: will/crystal-pg
+ version: ~> 0.18.0
Usage π»
For this PostgreSQL table:
CREATE TABLE users (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL
created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now()
);
Define the user schema:
require "onyx/sql"
class User
include Onyx::SQL::Model
schema users do
pkey id : Int32
type name : String, not_null: true
type created_at : Time, not_null: true, default: true
end
end
Insert a new user instance:
user = User.new(name: "John")
user = Onyx::SQL.query(user.insert.returning("*")).first
pp user # => #<User @id=1, @name="John", @created_at=#<Time ...>>
Query the user:
user = Onyx::SQL.query(User.where(id: 1)).first?
With another PostgreSQL table:
CREATE TABLE posts (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
author_id INT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id),
content TEXT NOT NULL
created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now()
);
Define the post schema:
class Post
include Onyx::SQL::Model
schema posts do
pkey id : Int32
type author : User, not_null: true, key: "author_id"
type content : String, not_null: true
type created_at : Time, not_null: true, default: true
end
end
Add the posts reference to the user schema:
class User
include Onyx::SQL::Model
schema users do
pkey id : Int32
type name : String, not_null: true
type created_at : Time, not_null: true, default: true
+ type authored_posts : Array(Post), foreign_key: "author_id"
end
end
Create a new post:
user = User.new(id: 1)
post = Post.new(author: user, content: "Hello, world!")
Onyx::SQL.exec(post.insert)
Query all the posts by a user with name "John":
posts = Onyx::SQL.query(Post
.join(author: true) do |x|
x.select(:id, :name)
x.where(name: "John")
end
)
posts.first # => #<Post @id=1, @author=#<User @id=1 @name="John">, @content="Hello, world!">
Documentation π
The documentation is available online at docs.onyxframework.org/sql.
Community πͺ
There are multiple places to talk about Onyx:
Support π
This shard is maintained by me, Vlad Faust, a passionate developer with years of programming and product experience. I love creating Open-Source and I want to be able to work full-time on Open-Source projects.
I will do my best to answer your questions in the free communication channels above, but if you want prioritized support, then please consider becoming my patron. Your issues will be labeled with your patronage status, and if you have a sponsor tier, then you and your team be able to communicate with me privately in Twist. There are other perks to consider, so please, don't hesistate to check my Patreon page:
You could also help me a lot if you leave a star to this GitHub repository and spread the word about Crystal and Onyx! π£
Contributing
- Fork it ( https://github.com/onyxframework/sql/fork )
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'feat: some feature') using Angular style commits
- Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
- Create a new Pull Request
Contributors
- Vlad Faust - creator and maintainer
Licensing
This software is licensed under MIT License.