SQLBoiler is a tool to generate a Go ORM tailored to your database schema.
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SQLBoiler

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SQLBoiler is a tool to generate a Go ORM tailored to your database schema.

Config?

To use SQLBoiler you need to create a config.toml in SQLBoiler's root directory. The file format looks like the following:

[postgres]
  host="localhost"
  port=5432
  user="dbusername"
  pass="dbpassword"
  dbname="dbname"

How?

SQLBoiler connects to your database (defined in your config.toml file) to ascertain the structure of your tables, and builds your Go ORM code using the templates defined in the /templates folder.

Running SQLBoiler without the --table flag will result in SQLBoiler building boilerplate code for every table in your database marked as public.

Before you use SQLBoiler make sure you create a config.toml configuration file with your database details, and specify your database by using the --driver flag.

Complete documentation is available at http://github.com/pobri19/sqlboiler

Usage:
  sqlboiler [flags]

Flags:
  -d, --driver string    The name of the driver in your config.toml (mandatory)
  -f, --folder string    The name of the output folder (default "output")
  -p, --pkgname string   The name you wish to assign to your generated package (default "model")
  -t, --table string     A comma seperated list of table names (generates all tables if not provided)