Show HN: Bun-sqlgen – Type-safe raw SQL for Bun, no ORM

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43 points by ilbert 4 hours ago


giovannibonetti - 2 hours ago

Those looking for a more mature solution in this space will probably enjoy SQLc [1]. It was initially developed for Go applications, but over the years it got pluggins for many other languages, including JavaScript/Typescript.

[1] https://sqlc.dev/

genshii - 2 hours ago

This is cool, but when the very first paragraph of the readme is clearly LLM generated, it makes me doubt the quality of the project.

zareith - 23 minutes ago

This looks great. I love using pgtyped, but have missed a solution that works well for sqlite.

rankdiff - 2 hours ago

sqlc is worth a mention.

https://sqlc.dev

allthetime - an hour ago

Kysely rules

psc007 - 4 hours ago

Can you make it work/ does it work with Porsager-Postgres in modnes which buns Postgres client is «based on»?

sHooKDT - 4 hours ago

Nice project, thanks! I was looking for something like that for quite a while.

Any chance to get it to work with Node?

Unfortunately in my opinion and experience Bun is not really suitable for production. Does it have anything special which makes this possible?

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psc007 - 4 hours ago

Support for postgis?

danr4 - 3 hours ago

pretty cool

ilbert - 4 hours ago

I write Bun.sql with raw SQL and no ORM, and the one thing I kept missing was types. You write a query, get back `any[]`, and hand-write a row type that silently drifts from the actual columns. Drizzle/Kysely fix this by moving the query into TypeScript, but then you're not really writing SQL anymore.

bun-sqlgen goes the other way. You keep writing raw SQL queries, just give each one a name.

A codegen step reads your migration `.sql` files, stands up a throwaway Postgres via PGlite (so no Docker) or SQLite, prepares every tagged query against it, and writes a `.d.ts` that maps each query name to its real result type. After that, plain `tsc` does the rest: `user.notExistingField` won't compile, and `display_name.length` gets flagged because the column is nullable.

Nullability was the annoying part. Postgres's describe doesn't hand you per-column nullability, so I infer it from the query plan plus the catalog, with manual overrides for the cases that genuinely can't be inferred. SQLite works too.

The runtime stays 100% Bun.sql, the generated file is the only artifact (commit it), and codegen is fast enough to rerun on save.

It's early (v0.1, built it for my own projects) so I'd mostly like to hear where it falls over.