Worm is a Java ORM for Mysql, you can make simple query using:
User user = new User(); //User is a class that extends WormTable
user.Get(2);
First, add Worm's repository into pom.xml
:
<repositories>
...
<repository>
<id>worm</id>
<url>https://repo.gump.dev/snapshots/</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
Then, add Worm's dependency too:
<dependencies>
...
<dependency>
<groupId>dev.gump</groupId>
<artifactId>worm</artifactId>
<version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
<scope>compile</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
First, add Worm's repository into build.gradle
:
repositories {
...
mavenCentral()
maven {
name = 'worm'
url = 'https://repo.gump.dev/snapshots/'
}
}
Then, add Worm's dependency too:
dependencies {
...
compile 'dev.gump:worm:1.0-SNAPSHOT'
}
(i don't know if this is right, i don't use Gradle :P)
To get started we need to start Worm and declare your connection, use in main class:
public static void main(String[] args) {
WormConnection connection = new WormConnection(host, port, database, user, password);
WormConnector.init(connection);
}
}
Then create a class that extends WormTable:
public class User extends WormTable {
public String User_id, Name, Email;
static List<WormColumn> columns = Arrays.asList(
new WormColumn("User_id", "VARCHAR(36)", true), //First param is column name, secound is mysql creation and last is if the column is id or not
new WormColumn("Name", "VARCHAR(36)"),
new WormColumn("Email", "VARCHAR(36")
);
public User() {
super(columns); //use this for declare the class columns in mysql
}
}
Now you can use:
User user = new User();
user.Get("87bf4ec7-9051-47a1-b9f4-eea9b9ed8959")
If you wanna learn more Click here to see documentation
- Why you created that? Cuz is so boring to create SQL querys and treat on Java, and I'm lazy
- I Found a BUG! Click here and open an issue
- Can I help with the project? Sure! just send your PR :D
- Can I contact you? Yep, send email to contact@gump.dev
Thanks to HikariCP, Mysql Connector Java and slf4j