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@leo.ribeiro Also, check out HugSQL, which is inspired by Yesql, but has several features supporting more dynamic queries: http://www.hugsql.org
@curtis.summers @mikeb thank you guys for the help!
fyi, I solved the problem using sql itself, checking if the value is null -- https://github.com/Code-for-Miami/restaurant-inspections-api/blob/modern-18F-api/resources/sql/select_inspections_by_all.sql#L16
although it was a little bit tricky to solve arrays used on IN operation...
hahaha
@curtis.summers to be honest I started using hugsql… I can’t remember why we changed to yesql...
@leo.ribeiro well, if you do remember why you went that way I'd like to know from the standpoint of making HugSQL better. Thanks!
@curtis.summers I’m so glad to find that http://www.hugsql.org/#faq-yesql
I just made a confusion… my own clojure projects uses hugsql (with luminous)
this project I started on CodeForMiami and they sent me the yesql and told me that has more stars… it was some bullshit like that
and I could not argue because I did not saw the above comparison
now I know for sure which is gonna fit better for us 😛
I think the more stars difference is primarily about how old each library is. HugSQL is a little over a year old. Yesql is closer to 3 years old. I've seen a big uptick in usage since the inclusion of HugSQL in the Luminous framework back in February.
luminous->luminus (I mispell that all the time.)
Anyhow, happy coding!