Note
Segment has paused maintenance on this project, but may return it to an active status in the future. Issues and pull requests from external contributors are not being considered, although internal contributions may appear from time to time. The project remains available under its open source license for anyone to use.
go-athena is a simple Golang database/sql driver for Amazon Athena.
import (
"database/sql"
_ "github.com/segmentio/go-athena"
)
func main() {
db, _ := sql.Open("athena", "db=default&output_location=s3://results")
rows, _ := db.Query("SELECT url, code from cloudfront")
for rows.Next() {
var url string
var code int
rows.Scan(&url, &code)
}
}
It provides a higher-level, idiomatic wrapper over the AWS Go SDK, comparable to the Athena JDBC driver AWS provides for Java users.
For example,
- Instead of manually parsing types from strings, you can use database/sql.Rows.Scan()
- Instead of reaching for semaphores, you can use database/sql.DB.SetMaxOpenConns
- And, so on...
database/sql exposes lots of methods that aren't supported in Athena.
For example, Athena doesn't support transactions so Begin()
is irrelevant.
If a method must be supplied to satisfy a standard library interface but is unsupported,
the driver will panic indicating so. If there are new offerings in Athena and/or
helpful additions, feel free to PR.
Athena doesn't have a local version and revolves around S3 so our tests are
integration tests against AWS itself. Thus, our tests require AWS credentials.
The simplest way to provide them is via AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
environment variables, but you can use anything supported by the
Default Credential Provider Chain.
The tests support a few environment variables:
ATHENA_DATABASE
can be used to override the default database "go_athena_tests"S3_BUCKET
can be used to override the default S3 bucket of "go-athena-tests"