std
sqlite
Script
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postpostscript
sqliteBuilder
Script
sqliteBuilder: Opinionated safe(r) query builder using tagged templates import { Statement } from "https://esm.town/v/postpostscript/sqliteBuilder";
const unsafeId = "1234 or TRUE"
console.log(Statement`
SELECT *
FROM table
WHERE id = ${unsafeId}
${Statement`AND otherCondition`}
`)
// StatementInstance {
// sql: "\nSELECT *\nFROM table\nWHERE id = ?\nAND otherCondition\n",
// args: [ "1234 or TRUE" ],
// log: false
// }
const results = await Statement`SELECT ...`.execute()
// [ { key: "value", anotherKey: "anotherValue" }, ... ] Or you can pass it directly to @std/sqlite.execute : import { sqlite } from "https://esm.town/v/std/sqlite"
await sqlite.execute(Statement`Select ...`) You can combine multiple statements using Statement.prototype.combineWith : Statement`...`.combineWith(Statement`...`, " AND ")
[
Statement`fieldA`,
Statement`fieldB`,
Statement`fieldC`,
].reduce((a, b) => a.combineWith(b, ", "))
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pps-sqlitepublic.web.val.run
Updated: March 8, 2024