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I mean, that's just a bad library interface. With a halfway decent interface, you can do something like
No orm required. With tagged templates in JS, you can do
Even wrap it in a function with destructuring to get rid of
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:Typescript can add type safety on top of that, of course. And there's the option to prepare a query once and execute it multiple times.
Honestly, the idea of manipulating XML queries, if you mean anything more fancy than the equivalent of parameter injection, sounds over-complicated, but I'd love to see a more concrete example of what you mean by that.
I was thinking along the lines of
Plenty of libraries can build the XML using structs/classes. e.g. with serde:
Or with jackson-dataformat-xml:
I don't do JS (yet) but maybe JSX could also do similar things with XML queries.
No more matching $1, $2, ... (or
?
for mysql) with individual columns, I could dump entire structs/objects into a query and it would work.