Relax constraint on VALUE clause expansion#962
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This lets it be used in non-INSERT scenarios as well. See the test for such an example.
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lgtm! VALUES thankfully isn't used in sql too often and enabling this postgres syntax would be handy.
Should it be mentioned in the readme?
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sqlx has a handy feature that is mentioned in the README examples under the name "batch insert". I believe it comes from #285.
Essentially, it recognizes
VALUES (:first_name, :last_name, :email)and expands it out into a VALUES clause of the appropriate length.It's called "batch insert" because the purpose is to support these kinds of INSERT queries. However, INSERT is not the only case where
VALUESis used. Suppose I want to update several different rows at once using a single query. I could do this:(I'm used to Postgres; not sure if this works in other DBs or not.)
I'd like to be able to use sqlx's VALUES-expansion for this as well:
The only reason this doesn't work today is that the regex which recognizes the VALUES list expect it to follow a
), as in an INSERT query.This is related to a prior fix in this area: #734.