A V wrapper for duckvdb. This library is now in beta and should be safe to use in most scenarios. Should work on Linux, Windows and MacOS with V version 0.4.x. It requires the library version (libduckdb*
) of DuckDB (see https://github.com/duckdb/duckdb/releases
)
- Download the latest DuckDB (
libduckdb*.zip
) for your OS fromhttps://github.com/duckdb/duckdb/releases
and unzip the archive - Pick the
.so
(Linux),.dll
(Windows), or.dylib
(OS X) file and rename it tolibduckvdb.so
,libduckvdb.dll
, orlibduckvdb.dylib
accordingly - Copy or move the file to the root directory where your V code is, or to a subdirectory called
thirdparty
or set a global variable calledLIBDUDCKDB_DIR
v install https://github.com/rodabt/vduckdb
// example.v
import vduckdb
fn main() {
mut vdb := vduckdb.DuckDB{}
println('vduckdb version: ${vduckdb.version()}')
println('duckdb version: ${vduckdb.duckdb_library_version()}')
_ := vdb.open(':memory:')!
db_file := 'https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Sharanya1307/631c9f66e5709dbace46b5ed6672381e/raw/4329c1980eac3a71b881b18757a5bfabd2a95a1e/people-100.csv'
mut q := "select * from '${db_file}' limit 10"
println('\nQuery: ${q}')
_ := vdb.query(q)!
println('\nColumns and types: ${vdb.columns}')
println('\n Results as table to terminal:')
println(vdb.print_table(max_rows: 10, mode: 'box'))
q = "select \"First Name\", \"Sex\" from '${db_file}' limit 5"
println('\nData from \'${q}\' as []map[string]string:')
_ := vdb.query(q)!
out := vdb.get_array_as_string()
println(out)
first_row := vdb.get_first_row()
println(first_row)
println('\nManaging errors...')
q = "invalid query..."
vdb.query(q) or {
eprintln(err.msg())
}
vdb.close()
}
$ v run example.v
Run v doc vduckdb
or make docs
to generate static HTML documentation in docs
folder
- Define as module
- Added tests
- Write base documentation
- Download and install required dependencies
- Map all relevant definitions from
duckvdb.h
header file to their V counterparts - Create convenience functions and data wrappers
- Add website and tutorials
- Build integration with V ORM
Pull requests are welcome