A vet analyzer which checks sql(only Postgres!) queries for correctness.
Let's assume you have a query like:
db.Exec("insert into table (c1, c2, c3, c4) values ($1, $2, $3, $4)", p1, p2, p3, p4)
.
It's the middle of the night and you need to add a new column. You quickly change the query to -
db.Exec("insert into table (c1, c2, c3, c4, c5) values ($1, $2, $3, $4)", p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)
.
Everything compiles fine. Except it's not ! A $5
is missing. It can even go the other way round; you add the $5
but forget to add c5
.
This is a semantic error which will eventually get caught while running the app. Not to mention, if there are tests. But sometimes I get lazy and don't write tests for all my sql queries. 😅
sqlargs
will statically check for semantic errors like these and flag them beforehand.
This is written using the go/analysis
API. So you can plug this directly into go vet
, or you can run it as a standalone tool too.
Install:
go get github.com/agnivade/sqlargs/cmd/sqlargs
And then run it on your repo:
go vet -vettool $(which sqlargs) ./... # Has to be >= 1.12
OR
sqlargs ./...
P.S.: This only works for Postgres queries. So if your codebase has queries which do not match with the postgres query parser, it might flag incorrect errors.