Go SQL driver for DuckDB
This is a WIP version of the DuckDB Go driver.
The DuckDB driver conforms to the built-in database/sql
interface.
go get github.com/marcboeker/go-duckdb
go-duckdb
uses CGO
to make calls to the linked DuckDB database. Therefor you need to have a compiled version of DuckDB availabe.
Please locate the following files in your DuckDB directory, as we need them to use the go-duckdb
driver:
build/release/src/libduckdb{_static}.a
(for Linux)build/release/src/libduckdb.dylib
(for macOS)build/release/src/libduckdb.dll
(for Windows)src/include/duckdb.h
To run the example or execute the tests please specify the following CGO_LDFLAGS
, CGO_CFLAGS
and the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
(if you are on macOS) env variables.
CGO_LDFLAGS="-L/path/to/libduckdb_static.a" CGO_CFLAGS="-I/path/to/duckdb.h" DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="/path/to/libduckdb.dylib" go run examples/simple.go
For example on macOS:
CGO_LDFLAGS="-L/path/to/duckdb/build/release/src" CGO_CFLAGS="-I/path/to/duckdb/src/include" DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="/path/to/duckdb/build/release/src" go run examples/simple.go
go-duckdb
hooks into the database/sql
interface provided by the Go stdlib. To open a connection, simply specify the driver type as duckdb
:
db, err := sql.Open("duckdb", "")
This creates an in-memory instance of DuckDB. If you would like to store the data on the filesystem, you need to specify the path where to store the data:
db, err := sql.Open("duckdb", "/path/to/foo.db")
Please refer to the database/sql GoDoc for further usage instructions.