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https://github.com/jkk/honeysql/issues/243", :fallback "[jkk/honeysql] Issue opened by b-ryan", :mrkdwn_in ["text"], :footer "<https://github.com/jkk/honeysql|jkk/honeysql>", :title "#243 Any way or suggestions for using infix conditionals?", :ts 1554902444, :id 1, :author_name "b-ryan", :text "I have a scenario where we effectively allow users to generate their own WHERE clauses and our representation of that clause is an array like:\n\n```\n[\"A\" \"AND\" \"B\" \"AND\"
[\"C\" \"OR\" \"D\"]]\n\n```\n\nThus far I have been handling this by converting to a raw SQL string because I couldn't find a way to use this within what honeysql provides unless I converted the expression to prefix and that seemed daunt
ing / not worth it. But now I am having difficulty extending the functionality because I have to manually manipulate the bindings by doing stuff like:\n\n```\n(let [[where-sql & where-bindings] (generate-where-clause ...)\n [select-sql & select-bindings] (format {:select [:x] :from [:y]})]\n (concat\n [(str select-sql where-sql)\n select-bindings\n where-bindings])\n\n```\n\nand it's getting unwieldy. I am curious if there's a better way to deal w
ith this. If there's nothing immediately available, I have been thinking I'd write a `:inline-where` extension locally - but I'm trying to avoid it."}], :event_ts "1554902446.001300", :channel "C66EM8D5H", :type "message", :ts "1554902446
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