Beam is a Haskell interface to relational databases. Beam uses the Haskell type system to verify that queries are type-safe before sending them to the database server. Queries are written in a straightforward, natural monadic syntax. Combinators are provided for all standard SQL92 features, and a significant subset of SQL99, SQL2003, and SQL2008 features. Beam is standards-compliant but not naive. We recognize that different database backends provide different guarantees, syntaxes, and advantages. To reflect this, Beam maintains a modular design. While the core package provides standard functionality, Beam is split up into a variety of backends which provide a means to interface Beam's data query and update DSLs with particular RDBMS backends. Backends can be written and maintained independently of this repository. For example, the beam-MySQL and beam-firebird backends are packaged independently.

Features

  • Type-safe
  • Non-TH Haskell relational database
  • Database ibrary and ORM
  • beam-core has in-depth unit tests to test query generation over an idealized ANSI SQL-compliant backend
  • Beam uses mkdocs for its documentation generation
  • Beam is standards compliant

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MIT License

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Programming Language

Haskell

Related Categories

Haskell Libraries, Haskell Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) Software

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2023-04-12