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LibSQL package for Go

libSQL is an open source, open contribution fork of SQLite. This source repository contains libSQL API bindings for Go.

Notice

This package comes with a precompiled native libraries. Currently only linux amd64, linux arm64, darwin amd64 and darwin arm64 are supported. We're working on adding support for more platforms.

Features

  • In-memory databases and local database files, like SQLite
  • Remote database access to libSQL server
  • In-app replica that syncs with a libSQL server

Installing

go get github.com/tursodatabase/go-libsql

go-libsql uses CGO to make calls to LibSQL. You must build your binaries with CGO_ENABLED=1.

Getting Started

Connecting to the database

To connect to the database one needs to create a libsql.Connector using one of the factory functions: libsql.NewEmbeddedReplicaConnector or libsql.NewEmbeddedReplicaConnectorWithAutoSync.

Here's an example of obtaining a sql.DB object from database/sql package:

dbPath := // Path do db file on local disk
primaryUrl := // URL to primary database instance
connector := NewEmbeddedReplicaConnector(dbPath, primaryUrl, authToken)
db := sql.OpenDB(connector)
defer db.Close()

Once sql.DB object is created one can use it as any other database that supports database/sql package.

Fetching updates from primary database instance

If the connector is created with libsql.NewEmbeddedReplicaConnectorWithAutoSync then it will automatically fetch updates from a primary periodically.

For connectors created with libsql.NewEmbeddedReplicaConnector we need to fetch updates manually by calling connector.Sync

Examples

Module with usage examples can be found in example directory.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in libSQL by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.