upper.io/db
is a Go package that allows developers to communicate with
different databases through the use of adapters that wrap well-supported
database drivers.
upper.io/db
is not an ORM in the sense that it does not tell you how to
design your software or how to validate your data, instead it only focuses on
being a tool that deals with common operations on different databases:
// This code works the same for all supported databases.
var people []Person
res = col.Find(db.Cond{"name": "Max"}).Limit(10).Sort("-last_name")
err = res.All(&people)
In strict sense upper.io/db
could be considered a really basic non-magical
ORM that rather stays out of the way.
upper.io/db
attempts to provide full compatiblity for CRUD operations
across adapters. Some other operations (such transactions) are supported only
on specific database adapters, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
- MongoDB via mgo
- MySQL via mysql
- PostgreSQL via pq
- QL via ql
- SQLite3 via go-sqlite3
See the project page, recipes and user documentation at upper.io/db.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.
Copyright (c) 2012-2015 The upper.io/db authors. All rights reserved.
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