DuckDB.NET.Bindings 0.8.0

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DuckDB.NET

DuckDB bindings for C#

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Note: The library is in early stage and contributions are more than wellcome.

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If you encounter a bug with the library Create an Issue. Join the DuckDB .Net Channel for DuckDB.NET related topics.

Getting Started

There are two ways to work with DuckDB from C#: You can use ADO.NET Provider or use low-level bindings library for DuckDB. The ADO.NET Provider is built on top of the low-level library and is the recommended and most straightforward approach to work with DuckDB.

In both cases, there are two NuGet packages available: The Full package that includes DuckDB native library and a managed-only library that doesn't include a native library.

ADO.NET Provider Includes DuckDB library
DuckDB.NET.Bindings
DuckDB.NET.Bindings.Full
DuckDB.NET.Data
DuckDB.NET.Data.Full

Using ADO.NET Provider

dotnet add package DuckDB.NET.Data.Full
using (var duckDBConnection = new DuckDBConnection("Data Source=file.db"))
{
  duckDBConnection.Open();

  var command = duckDBConnection.CreateCommand();

  command.CommandText = "CREATE TABLE integers(foo INTEGER, bar INTEGER);";
  var executeNonQuery = command.ExecuteNonQuery();

  command.CommandText = "INSERT INTO integers VALUES (3, 4), (5, 6), (7, 8);";
  executeNonQuery = command.ExecuteNonQuery();

  command.CommandText = "Select count(*) from integers";
  var executeScalar = command.ExecuteScalar();

  command.CommandText = "SELECT foo, bar FROM integers";
  var reader = command.ExecuteReader();

  PrintQueryResults(reader);
}

private static void PrintQueryResults(DbDataReader queryResult)
{
  for (var index = 0; index < queryResult.FieldCount; index++)
  {
    var column = queryResult.GetName(index);
     Console.Write($"{column} ");
  }

  Console.WriteLine();

  while (queryResult.Read())
  {
    for (int ordinal = 0; ordinal < queryResult.FieldCount; ordinal++)
    {
      var val = queryResult.GetInt32(ordinal);
      Console.Write(val);
      Console.Write(" ");
    }

    Console.WriteLine();
  }
}
Efficient data loading with Appender

Appenders are the most efficient way of loading data into DuckDB. Starting from version 0.6.1, you can use a managed Appender instead of using low-level DuckDB Api:

using var connection = new DuckDBConnection("DataSource=:memory:");
connection.Open();

using (var duckDbCommand = connection.CreateCommand())
{
  var table = "CREATE TABLE AppenderTest(foo INTEGER, bar INTEGER);";
  duckDbCommand.CommandText = table;
  duckDbCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();
}

var rows = 10;
using (var appender = connection.CreateAppender("managedAppenderTest"))
{
  for (var i = 0; i < rows; i++)
  {
    var row = appender.CreateRow();
    row.AppendValue(i).AppendValue(i+2).EndRow();
  }
}
Parameterized queries and DuckDB native types.

Starting from version 0.4.0.10, DuckDB.NET.Data supports executing parameterized queries and reading all built-in native duckdb types:

using var connection = new DuckDBConnection("DataSource=:memory:");
connection.Open();

var command = connection.CreateCommand();
command.CommandText = "SELECT * from integers where foo > ?;";
command.Parameters.Add(new new DuckDBParameter(3));

using var reader = command.ExecuteReader();

To read DuckDB specific native types use DuckDBDataReader.GetFieldValue<T> method. The following table shows the mapping between DuckDB native type and DuckDB.NET.Data .Net type:

DuckDB Type .Net Type
INTERVAL DuckDBInterval
DATE DuckDBDateOnly
TIME DuckDBTimeOnly
HUGEINT BigInteger
Executing multiple statements in a single go.

Starting from version 0.8, you can execute multiple statements in a single go:

 var command = duckDBConnection.CreateCommand();

 command.CommandText = "INSTALL 'httpfs'; Load 'httpfs';";
 command.ExecuteNonQuery();

To consume multiple result sets use NextResult:

var duckDbCommand = connection.CreateCommand();
duckDbCommand.CommandText = "Select 1; Select 2";

using var reader = duckDbCommand.ExecuteReader();

reader.Read();
var firstValue = reader.GetInt32(0);

reader.NextResult();

reader.Read();

var secondResult = reader.GetInt32(0);

Dapper

You can also use Dapper to query data:

var item = duckDBConnection.Query<FooBar>("SELECT foo, bar FROM integers");

In-Memory database

For in-memory database use Data Source=:memory: connection string. When using in-memory database no data is persisted on disk. Every in-memory connection results in a new, isolated database so tables created inside one in-memory connection aren't visible to another in-memory connection. If you want to create shared in-memory database, you can use DataSource=:memory:?cache=shared connection string. Both connection strings are exposed by the library as DuckDBConnectionStringBuilder.InMemoryDataSource and DuckDBConnectionStringBuilder.InMemorySharedDataSource respectively.

Use low level bindings library

dotnet add package DuckDB.NET.Bindings.Full
var result = Startup.DuckDBOpen(null, out var database);

using (database)
{
  result = Startup.DuckDBConnect(database, out var connection);
  using (connection)
  {
    result = Query.DuckDBQuery(connection, "CREATE TABLE integers(foo INTEGER, bar INTEGER);", out var queryResult);
    result = Query.DuckDBQuery(connection, "INSERT INTO integers VALUES (3, 4), (5, 6), (7, 8);", out queryResult);
    result = Query.DuckDBQuery(connection, "SELECT foo, bar FROM integers", out queryResult);

    PrintQueryResults(queryResult);

    result = Query.DuckDBPrepare(connection, "INSERT INTO integers VALUES (?, ?)", out var insertStatement);

    using (insertStatement)
    {
      result = Query.DuckDBBindInt32(insertStatement, 1, 42); // the parameter index starts counting at 1!
      result = Query.DuckDBBindInt32(insertStatement, 2, 43);

      result = Query.DuckDBExecutePrepared(insertStatement, out var _);
    }


    result = Query.DuckDBPrepare(connection, "SELECT * FROM integers WHERE foo = ?", out var selectStatement);

    using (selectStatement)
    {
      result = Query.DuckDBBindInt32(selectStatement, 1, 42);

      result = Query.DuckDBExecutePrepared(selectStatement, out queryResult);
    }

    PrintQueryResults(queryResult);

    // clean up
    Query.DuckDBDestroyResult(out queryResult);
  }
}

private static void PrintQueryResults(DuckDBResult queryResult)
{
  var columnCount = Query.DuckDBColumnCount(queryResult);
  for (var index = 0; index < columnCount; index++)
  {
    var columnName = Query.DuckDBColumnName(queryResult, index).ToManagedString(false);
    Console.Write($"{columnName} ");
  }

  Console.WriteLine();

  for (long row = 0; row < queryResult.RowCount; row++)
  {
    for (long column = 0; column < queryResult.ColumnCount; column++)
    {
      var val = Types.DuckDBValueInt32(queryResult, column, row);
      Console.Write(val);
      Console.Write(" ");
    }

    Console.WriteLine();
  }
}

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