Cursor
Execute a query and returns a cursor that yields a defined struct per row.
This is useful for queries that return a large result and where we would rather not scan the entire result into memory.
Using this is very similar to using *sql.Rows
so most Go developers should be familiar with it.
This function is a wraper around scan.Cursor
.
type userObj struct {
ID int
Name string
}
ctx := context.Background()
db, err := bob.Open("postgres", "...")
if err != nil {
// ...
}
q := psql.Select(...)
// user is of type userObj{}
cursor, err := bob.Cursor(ctx, db, q, scan.StructMapper[userObj]())
if err != nil {
// ...
}
defer cursor.Close() // make sure to close
for cursor.Next() {
user, err := cursor.Get() // scan the next row into the concrete type
}