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name: esqueleto
version: 2.4.3
id: esqueleto-2.4.3-Li4oPXkiN91xxYAIIQuRw
key: esqueleto-2.4.3-Li4oPXkiN91xxYAIIQuRw
license: BSD3
copyright: (c) 2012-2015 Felipe Almeida Lessa
maintainer: felipe.lessa@gmail.com
homepage: https://github.com/prowdsponsor/esqueleto
synopsis: Type-safe EDSL for SQL queries on persistent backends.
description:
    @esqueleto@ is a bare bones, type-safe EDSL for SQL queries
    that works with unmodified @persistent@ SQL backends.  Its
    language closely resembles SQL, so you don't have to learn
    new concepts, just new syntax, and it's fairly easy to
    predict the generated SQL and optimize it for your backend.
    Most kinds of errors committed when writing SQL are caught as
    compile-time errors---although it is possible to write
    type-checked @esqueleto@ queries that fail at runtime.
    .
    @persistent@ is a library for type-safe data serialization.  It
    has many kinds of backends, such as SQL backends
    (@persistent-mysql@, @persistent-postgresql@,
    @persistent-sqlite@) and NoSQL backends (@persistent-mongoDB@).
    While @persistent@ is a nice library for storing and retrieving
    records, including with filters, it does not try to support
    some of the features that are specific to SQL backends.  In
    particular, @esqueleto@ is the recommended library for
    type-safe @JOIN@s on @persistent@ SQL backends.  (The
    alternative is using raw SQL, but that's error prone and does
    not offer any composability.)
    .
    Currently, @SELECT@s, @UPDATE@s, @INSERT@s and @DELETE@s are supported.
    Not all SQL features are available, but most of them can be easily added
    (especially functions), so please open an issue or send a pull request if
    you need anything that is not covered by @esqueleto@ on
    <https://github.com/prowdsponsor/esqueleto/>.
    .
    The name of this library means \"skeleton\" in Portuguese and
    contains all three SQL letters in the correct order =).  It was
    inspired by Scala's Squeryl but created from scratch.
category: Database
author: Felipe Lessa
exposed: True
exposed-modules:
    Database.Esqueleto Database.Esqueleto.PostgreSQL
    Database.Esqueleto.Internal.Language
    Database.Esqueleto.Internal.Sql
hidden-modules: Database.Esqueleto.Internal.PersistentImport
abi: 23a68face39f6089a5000cd6f8db6572
trusted: False
import-dirs: /usr/lib/haskell-packages/ghc/lib/x86_64-linux-ghc-8.0.1/esqueleto-2.4.3-Li4oPXkiN91xxYAIIQuRw
library-dirs: /usr/lib/haskell-packages/ghc/lib/x86_64-linux-ghc-8.0.1/esqueleto-2.4.3-Li4oPXkiN91xxYAIIQuRw
data-dir: /usr/share/esqueleto
hs-libraries: HSesqueleto-2.4.3-Li4oPXkiN91xxYAIIQuRw
depends:
    base-4.9.0.0 blaze-html-0.8.1.2-2kD96kJB6JEGow1dP8IL6C
    bytestring-0.10.8.1 conduit-1.2.8-6hIGes6x1wqJCxTfOzNGDJ
    monad-logger-0.3.20-CVfA4QE5YIWJM8V0oK1fyS
    persistent-2.6-2DWWHH1gSK3GbvePpSBZyT
    resourcet-1.1.8-DdwBVfcxCfKnrc6BKOuS1
    tagged-0.8.5-KJ1mnYQWvwAIHfNS5HUoXP
    text-1.2.2.1-5QpmrLQApEZ4Ly9nMHWY0s transformers-0.5.2.0
    unordered-containers-0.2.7.1-Eo9jd5DMz45DhBLCG8skzW
haddock-interfaces: /usr/lib/ghc-doc/haddock/esqueleto-2.4.3/esqueleto.haddock
haddock-html: /usr/share/doc/libghc-esqueleto-doc/html/