| ▲ | netghost 4 hours ago | |
Thank you. This looks like a nice improvement on pgtyped, and another good option. I'm curious if there are any good patterns for dealing with dynamic query building or composing queries? | ||
| ▲ | stephen 18 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
Per "how to handle dynamic queries", it's admittedly pretty different b/c we're an ORM (https://joist-orm.io/) that "fetches entities" instead of adhoc SQL queries, but our pattern for "variable number of filters/joins" looks like: const { date, name, status } = args.filter; await em.find(Employee, { date, name, employer: { status } }); Where the "shape" of the query is static, but `em.find` will drop/prune any filters/joins that are set to `undefined`. So you get this nice "declarative / static structure" that gets "dynamically pruned to only what's applicable for the current query", instead of trying to jump through "how do I string together knex .orWhere clauses for this?" hoops. | ||
| ▲ | n_e 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I haven’t found a good way to handle dynamic queries in pg-typesafe yet. For now, I type these manually, which is acceptable for my usage as they are pretty rare compared to static queries. | ||