Skip to content

googleapis/go-sql-spanner

go-sql-spanner

go.dev reference

Google Cloud Spanner driver for Go's database/sql package.

import _ "github.com/googleapis/go-sql-spanner"

db, err := sql.Open("spanner", "projects/PROJECT/instances/INSTANCE/databases/DATABASE")
if err != nil {
    log.Fatal(err)
}

// Print tweets with more than 500 likes.
rows, err := db.QueryContext(ctx, "SELECT id, text FROM tweets WHERE likes > @likes", 500)
if err != nil {
    log.Fatal(err)
}
defer rows.Close()

var (
    id   int64
    text string
)
for rows.Next() {
    if err := rows.Scan(&id, &text); err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    fmt.Println(id, text)
}

Statements

Statements support follows the official Google Cloud Spanner Go client style arguments as well as positional paramaters.

Using positional patameter

db.QueryContext(ctx, "SELECT id, text FROM tweets WHERE likes > ?", 500)

db.ExecContext(ctx, "INSERT INTO tweets (id, text, rts) VALUES (?, ?, ?)", id, text, 10000)

Using named patameter

db.ExecContext(ctx, "DELETE FROM tweets WHERE id = @id", 14544498215374)

Transactions

  • Read-write transactions always uses the strongest isolation level and ignore the user-specified level.
  • Read-only transactions do strong-reads by default. Read-only transactions must be ended by calling either Commit or Rollback. Calling either of these methods will end the current read-only transaction and return the session that is used to the session pool.
tx, err := db.BeginTx(ctx, &sql.TxOptions{}) // Read-write transaction.

tx, err := db.BeginTx(ctx, &sql.TxOptions{
    ReadOnly: true, // Read-only transaction using strong reads.
})

conn, _ := db.Conn(ctx)
_, _ := conn.ExecContext(ctx, "SET READ_ONLY_STALENESS='EXACT_STALENESS 10s'")
tx, err := conn.BeginTx(ctx, &sql.TxOptions{
    ReadOnly: true, // Read-only transaction using a 10 second exact staleness.
})

DDL Statements

DDL statements are not supported in transactions per Cloud Spanner restriction. Instead, run them on a connection without an active transaction:

db.ExecContext(ctx, "CREATE TABLE ...")

Multiple DDL statements can be sent in one batch to Cloud Spanner by defining a DDL batch:

conn, _ := db.Conn(ctx)
_, _ := conn.ExecContext(ctx, "START BATCH DDL")
_, _ = conn.ExecContext(ctx, "CREATE TABLE Singers (SingerId INT64, Name STRING(MAX)) PRIMARY KEY (SingerId)")
_, _ = conn.ExecContext(ctx, "CREATE INDEX Idx_Singers_Name ON Singers (Name)")
// Executing `RUN BATCH` will run the previous DDL statements as one batch.
_, _ := conn.ExecContext(ctx, "RUN BATCH")

See also the batch DDL example.

Examples

The examples directory contains standalone code samples that show how to use common features of Cloud Spanner and/or the database/sql package. Each standalone code sample can be executed without any prior setup, as long as Docker is installed on your local system.

Raw Connection / Specific Cloud Spanner Features

Use the Conn.Raw method to get access to a Cloud Spanner specific connection instance. This instance can be used to access Cloud Spanner specific features and settings, such as mutations, read-only staleness settings and commit timestamps.

conn, _ := db.Conn(ctx)
_ = conn.Raw(func(driverConn interface{}) error {
    spannerConn, ok := driverConn.(spannerdriver.SpannerConn)
    if !ok {
        return fmt.Errorf("unexpected driver connection %v, expected SpannerConn", driverConn)
    }
    // Use the `SpannerConn` interface to set specific Cloud Spanner settings or access
    // specific Cloud Spanner features.

    // Example: Set and get the current read-only staleness of the connection.
    _ = spannerConn.SetReadOnlyStaleness(spanner.ExactStaleness(10 * time.Second))
    _ = spannerConn.ReadOnlyStaleness()

    return nil
})

See also the examples directory for further code samples.

Emulator

See the Google Cloud Spanner Emulator support to learn how to start the emulator. Once the emulator is started and the host environmental flag is set, the driver should just work.

$ gcloud beta emulators spanner start
$ export SPANNER_EMULATOR_HOST=localhost:9010

Spanner PostgreSQL Interface

This driver works specifically with the Spanner GoogleSQL dialect. For the Spanner PostgreSQL dialect, any PostgreSQL driver that implements the database/sql interface can be used in combination with PGAdapter.

For example, the pgx driver can be used in combination with PGAdapter: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/pgadapter/blob/postgresql-dialect/docs/pgx.md

Troubleshooting

The driver will retry any Aborted error that is returned by Cloud Spanner during a read/write transaction. If the driver detects that the data that was used by the transaction was changed by another transaction between the initial attempt and the retry attempt, the Aborted error will be propagated to the client application as an spannerdriver.ErrAbortedDueToConcurrentModification error.

Our libraries are compatible with at least the three most recent, major Go releases. They are currently compatible with:

  • Go 1.20
  • Go 1.19
  • Go 1.18
  • Go 1.17

Authorization

By default, each API will use Google Application Default Credentials for authorization credentials used in calling the API endpoints. This will allow your application to run in many environments without requiring explicit configuration.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Please, see the CONTRIBUTING document for details.

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms. See Contributor Code of Conduct for more information.