name: hasql version: 0.1.5 synopsis: A minimalistic general high level API for relational databases description: A robust and concise yet powerful API for communication with arbitrary relational databases using SQL. . Features: . * Concise and crisp API. Just a few functions and two monads doing all the boilerplate job for you. . * A powerful transaction abstraction, which provides an automated resolution of conflicts. The API ensures that you're only able to perform a specific set of actions in the transaction context, which allows Hasql to safely resolve conflicting transactions by automatically retrying them. This is much inspired by STM and ST. . * Support for cursors. Allows to fetch virtually limitless result sets in a constant memory using streaming. . * Employment of prepared statements. Every statement you emit gets prepared and cached. This raises the performance of the backend. . * Automated management of resources related to connections, transactions and cursors. . * A built-in connections pool. . * Type-level generation of templates. You just can't write a statement with an incorrect number of placeholders. . * Mapping to any types actually supported by the backend. . Links: . * . . * . . * . . category: Database homepage: https://github.com/nikita-volkov/hasql bug-reports: https://github.com/nikita-volkov/hasql/issues author: Nikita Volkov maintainer: Nikita Volkov copyright: (c) 2014, Nikita Volkov license: MIT license-file: LICENSE build-type: Simple cabal-version: >=1.10 source-repository head type: git location: git://github.com/nikita-volkov/hasql.git library hs-source-dirs: library ghc-options: -funbox-strict-fields default-extensions: Arrows, BangPatterns, ConstraintKinds, DataKinds, DefaultSignatures, DeriveDataTypeable, DeriveFunctor, DeriveGeneric, EmptyDataDecls, FlexibleContexts, FlexibleInstances, FunctionalDependencies, GADTs, GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving, ImpredicativeTypes, LambdaCase, LiberalTypeSynonyms, MagicHash, MultiParamTypeClasses, MultiWayIf, NoImplicitPrelude, NoMonomorphismRestriction, OverloadedStrings, PatternGuards, ParallelListComp, QuasiQuotes, RankNTypes, RecordWildCards, ScopedTypeVariables, StandaloneDeriving, TemplateHaskell, TupleSections, TypeFamilies, TypeOperators, UnboxedTuples default-language: Haskell2010 other-modules: Hasql.Prelude Hasql.QParser Hasql.RowParser Hasql.TH exposed-modules: Hasql build-depends: hasql-backend == 0.1.*, -- template-haskell: template-haskell >= 2.8 && < 2.10, -- parsing: attoparsec == 0.12.*, -- database: ex-pool == 0.2.*, -- data: vector < 0.11, time >= 1.4 && < 1.6, bytestring == 0.10.*, text >= 1.1 && < 1.3, -- control: list-t >= 0.2.4 && < 0.3, monad-control == 0.3.*, transformers-base == 0.4.*, -- errors: loch-th == 0.2.*, placeholders == 0.1.*, -- general: monad-control == 0.3.*, transformers-base == 0.4.*, safe >= 0.3.8 && < 0.4, mmorph == 1.0.*, mtl-prelude == 2.*, base-prelude >= 0.1.3 && < 0.2, base >= 4.5 && < 4.8 -- Well, it's not a benchmark actually, -- but in Cabal there's no better way to specify an executable, -- which is not intended for distribution. benchmark demo type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 hs-source-dirs: demo main-is: Main.hs ghc-options: -O2 -threaded "-with-rtsopts=-N" -funbox-strict-fields default-language: Haskell2010 build-depends: hasql-postgres == 0.1.*, hasql == 0.1.*, transformers, base >= 4.5 && < 4.8