• Stars
    star
    82
  • Rank 396,546 (Top 8 %)
  • Language
    Groovy
  • License
    MIT License
  • Created over 12 years ago
  • Updated over 2 years ago

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Be the first to send feedback to the community and the maintainers!

Repository Details

A simple ORM for databases and CSV files. Intended to be used in groovy scripts and small projects

GStorm - Groovy Single Table ORM

GStorm is a light-weight persistence helper that lets you persist data without any boilerplate code. Also it can act as and ORM for CSV files.

Example

class Person { String name, project }       // this is your model class

def g = new Gstorm()
g.stormify(Person)                          // table automatically gets created for this class

def person = new Person(name: "kunal", project: "gstorm")

person.save()                               // which saves object to db

def result = Person.where("name = 'kunal'") // pass any standard SQL where clause
println result

println "all records -> ${Person.all}"      // get all objects from db

person.name = "kunal dabir"
person.save()                               // saves the object back to db

println Person.get(person.id)               // loads the object by id

person.delete()                             // delete the person from db

Running it

To see gstorm in action just execute following from command line:

groovy https://raw.github.com/kdabir/gstorm/master/examples/getting_started.groovy

Provided you have groovy installed, you don't need to install anything else.


Why Gstorm?

In groovy scripts, when you need persistence, and you often feel hibernate is overkill but handwritten SQL is headache. You don't want to connect to external Database server and still wish you could just create a table and save objects as quickly as possible. You hate writing SQL for trivial CRUD but still want to be able to harness the power of SQL when need be. You can then try Gstorm.

Gstorm take very simple approach to solve this problem by focusing just on needs of persistence mechanism required for small scripts/projects.

The market is already flooded with ORMs and NoSQL databases. It's pointless to introduce anything that's heavy, complex, rigid and tries to solve all the problems in the world.

What good a Single Table ORM would do?

  • Creates Tables for you
  • Allows you to persist objects without worrying about CRUD SQL statements
  • Very light layer, no jar baggage
  • Can still fire complex SQL queries that would have been difficult in NoSQL or plain collection backed DBs
  • Typically this would be useful in scripts, Not in multi-layered web applications or any complex use cases
  • Doesn't handle any relationships or complex data types

Gstorm uses HSQLDB syntax internally.


Getting started

GStorm is available in jcenter repository Grab GStorm using

@GrabConfig(systemClassLoader = true)
@Grab('io.github.kdabir.gstorm:gstorm:0.7.1')

Create instance of Gstorm

def g = new Gstorm()

You may pass optionally pass object of java.sql.Connection or groovy.sql.Sql

def g = new Gstorm(sql)

where sql is an instance of groovy.sql.Sql

And gstormify your model

g.stormify(Person)

Just go through the example's source and test and have fun.


Project status

Gstorm is tiny project with very specific use case. There is long list of items that I would want to complete before calling it feature complete. The project is under active development and is not yet suitable for production grade applications.

Changelog :

v0.7.1

  • infrastructural changes to build and release
  • added to jcenter repo

v0.7

  • support @WithoutId annotation to map to tables that do not have any id field and hence classes will not have id specific methods
  • first cut of support for @Csv annotation to open CSV files as table. File can be set using setCsvFile() method of Gstorm.
  • capability to provide custom type mappings as well changing the default type mapping if no type mapping is found
  • ability to chain stormify and return the Gstorm instance

v0.6

  • support count() method and count property on Model class. count(clause) can take a where like condition
  • support Gstorm(Connection) which can take java.sql.Connection object
  • support Gstorm() constructor which create in memory db (HSQLDB) automatically
  • support Gstorm(dbpath) constructor which creates HSQLDB with the specified file path
  • add hsqldb as compile/runtime dependency to project, so it will be used by default. User can always exclude it if it's not required.

v0.5

  • support @Id annotation. limitation: The id has to be a numeric (Integer) field in class
  • heavy refactoring internally, keeping the api intact

v0.4

  • support primitive numbers (int/long). Floating point numbers are stored as string as of yet.
  • Support table name to be different from the class name. Class can be annotated with @Table("TABLE_NAME") to specify table name.
  • support date/time to be stored.
  • internal refactoring

v0.3

  • enableQueryLogging to enable sql query logging
  • get() to load a model by id

v0.2

  • autogenerated id property on model
  • ability to update() or save() when model has id
  • using gradle to publish to maven repo
  • travis ci
  • added all method/property

v0.1

  • initial prototype
  • save() and where() methods added

More Repositories

1

awesome-groovy

A curated list of awesome groovy libraries, frameworks and resources
Groovy
718
star
2

has

✅ checks presence of various command line tools and their versions on the path
Shell
641
star
3

glide

Create awesome apps on Google App Engine in a snap
Groovy
53
star
4

active-directory-lookup

Simplest Java API (and CLI) for authenticating and searching in Active Directory
Java
19
star
5

directree

A Simple DSL to create Directory Tree with Text Files
Groovy
14
star
6

lazybone-templates

My Lazybone Templates
Groovy
14
star
7

redash-mac

Running Redash locally on Mac using Docker Compose
Makefile
11
star
8

nixstall

Generic package installer for the packages that are not listed in your favourite package manager
Shell
9
star
9

mac-setup

Setup MacOS for developers
Shell
8
star
10

json-sql-console

Query json like a pro
JavaScript
7
star
11

tomcat-instance-manager

Manage multiple Tomcat instances on Windows using a single Tomcat installation
Batchfile
6
star
12

feku

Generate Intelligent Random Data
JavaScript
6
star
13

finder-buttons

MacOS Finder buttons for quick actions
AppleScript
6
star
14

gmail-saved-searches

chrome plugin to save your gmail search strings and quickly access when required
JavaScript
4
star
15

travis-groovy

execute groovy scripts on travis-ci
Groovy
3
star
16

stay-awake

Keeps machine awake and unlocked
Java
2
star
17

gradle-helpers

Kitchensink utility methods for any gradle build script
Groovy
2
star
18

directree.rb

A simple DSL to create Directory Tree and Files with content, powered by ruby
Ruby
2
star
19

mksrc

Gradle plugin to create source directories and autogenerate settings.gradle file
Groovy
2
star
20

gatling-starter

A skeleton project for performance testing of your web application
Scala
2
star
21

exfost

Expressions For Statements
TypeScript
1
star
22

roft

Gradle plugin to Rerun Only Failed Tests
Groovy
1
star
23

directree.js

Create directory trees with files and content
JavaScript
1
star
24

to-kv

Converts Array of Objects to a simple Key-Value structure.
JavaScript
1
star