SQL Template Tag
ES2015 tagged template string for preparing SQL statements.
Installation
npm install sql-template-tag --saveUsage
import sql, { empty, join, raw } from "sql-template-tag";
const query = sql`SELECT * FROM books WHERE id = ${id}`;
query.sql; //=> "SELECT * FROM books WHERE id = ?"
query.text; //=> "SELECT * FROM books WHERE id = $1"
query.statement; //=> "SELECT * FROM books WHERE id = :1"
query.values; //=> [id]
pg.query(query); // Uses `text` and `values`.
mysql.query(query); // Uses `sql` and `values`.
oracledb.execute(query); // Uses `statement` and `values`.
// Embed SQL instances inside SQL instances.
const nested = sql`SELECT id FROM authors WHERE name = ${"Blake"}`;
const query = sql`SELECT * FROM books WHERE author_id IN (${nested})`;
// Join and "empty" helpers (useful for nested queries).
sql`SELECT * FROM books ${hasIds ? sql`WHERE ids IN (${join(ids)})` : empty}`;Join
Accepts an array of values or SQL, and returns SQL with the values joined together using the separator.
const query = join([1, 2, 3]);
query.sql; //=> "?,?,?"
query.values; //=> [1, 2, 3]Tip: You can set the second argument to change the join separator, for example:
join(
[sql`first_name LIKE ${firstName}`, sql`last_name LIKE ${lastName}`],
" AND ",
); // => "first_name LIKE ? AND last_name LIKE ?"Raw
Accepts a string and returns a SQL instance, useful if you want some part of the SQL to be dynamic.
raw("SELECT"); // == sql`SELECT`Do not accept user input to raw, this will create a SQL injection vulnerability.
Empty
Simple placeholder value for an empty SQL string. Equivalent to raw("").
Bulk
Accepts an array of arrays, and returns the SQL with the values joined together in a format useful for bulk inserts.
const query = sql`INSERT INTO users (name) VALUES ${bulk([
["Blake"],
["Bob"],
["Joe"],
])}`;
query.sql; //=> "INSERT INTO users (name) VALUES (?),(?),(?)"
query.values; //=> ["Blake", "Bob", "Joe"]Recipes
This package "just works" with pg, mysql, sqlite and oracledb.
MSSQL
mssql.query(query.strings, ...query.values);Stricter TypeScript
The default value is unknown to support every possible input. If you want stricter TypeScript values you can create a new sql template tag function.
import { Sql } from "sql-template-tag";
type SupportedValue =
| string
| number
| SupportedValue[]
| { [key: string]: SupportedValue };
function sql(
strings: ReadonlyArray<string>,
...values: Array<SupportedValue | Sql>
) {
return new Sql(strings, values);
}Related
Some other modules exist that do something similar:
sql-template-strings: promotes mutation via chained methods and lacks nesting SQL statements. The idea to supportsqlandtextproperties for dualmysqlandpgcompatibility came from here.pg-template-tag: missing TypeScript and MySQL support. This is the API I envisioned before writing this library, and by supportingpgonly it has the ability to dedupevalues.
License
MIT