// Copyright 2016 The XORM Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. /* Package builder is a simple and powerful sql builder for Go. Make sure you have installed Go 1.1+ and then: go get github.com/xormplus/builder WARNNING: Currently, only query conditions are supported. Below is the supported conditions. 1. Eq is a redefine of a map, you can give one or more conditions to Eq import . "github.com/xormplus/builder" sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Eq{"a":1}) // a=? [1] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Eq{"b":"c"}.And(Eq{"c": 0})) // b=? AND c=? ["c", 0] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Eq{"b":"c", "c":0}) // b=? AND c=? ["c", 0] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Eq{"b":"c"}.Or(Eq{"b":"d"})) // b=? OR b=? ["c", "d"] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Eq{"b": []string{"c", "d"}}) // b IN (?,?) ["c", "d"] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Eq{"b": 1, "c":[]int{2, 3}}) // b=? AND c IN (?,?) [1, 2, 3] 2. Neq is the same to Eq import . "github.com/xormplus/builder" sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Neq{"a":1}) // a<>? [1] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Neq{"b":"c"}.And(Neq{"c": 0})) // b<>? AND c<>? ["c", 0] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Neq{"b":"c", "c":0}) // b<>? AND c<>? ["c", 0] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Neq{"b":"c"}.Or(Neq{"b":"d"})) // b<>? OR b<>? ["c", "d"] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Neq{"b": []string{"c", "d"}}) // b NOT IN (?,?) ["c", "d"] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Neq{"b": 1, "c":[]int{2, 3}}) // b<>? AND c NOT IN (?,?) [1, 2, 3] 3. Gt, Gte, Lt, Lte import . "github.com/xormplus/builder" sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Gt{"a", 1}.And(Gte{"b", 2})) // a>? AND b>=? [1, 2] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Lt{"a", 1}.Or(Lte{"b", 2})) // a? [1, %c%, 2] 9. Or(conds ...Cond), Or can connect one or more conditions via Or import . "github.com/xormplus/builder" sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Or(Eq{"a":1}, Like{"b", "c"}, Neq{"d", 2})) // a=? OR b LIKE ? OR d<>? [1, %c%, 2] sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Or(Eq{"a":1}, And(Like{"b", "c"}, Neq{"d", 2}))) // a=? OR (b LIKE ? AND d<>?) [1, %c%, 2] 10. Between import . "github.com/xormplus/builder" sql, args, _ := ToSQL(Between("a", 1, 2)) // a BETWEEN 1 AND 2 11. define yourself conditions Since Cond is a interface, you can define yourself conditions and compare with them */ package builder