mammoth
imdbench
mammoth | imdbench | |
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4 | 11 | |
492 | 217 | |
-0.2% | 2.8% | |
0.0 | 1.0 | |
7 months ago | 12 days ago | |
TypeScript | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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mammoth
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PostgresJs: The Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js and Deno
Super happy user of this [1] it's rather minimalistic but great.
[1] https://github.com/Ff00ff/mammoth
- Mammoth: A type-safe Postgres query builder pur sang for TypeScript
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Kysely — A type-safe SQL query builder for typescript
This looks awesome. I had previously used Mammoth, but will dig into your library this weekend. Great job!
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Show HN: Write universally accessible SQL, not library-specific ORM wrapper APIs
In a type-safe environment I think you should just be able to switch your pur sang SQL builder to another dialect. Because of the type-safety you’ll be able to find incompatibilities at compile time which makes the migration easy enough (ignoring data migration). This avoids creating a weird ad hoc SQL dialect trying to fit all the others in a single API.
I work on Mammoth which is a pur sang Postgres query builder, see https://github.com/Ff00ff/mammoth.
imdbench
- PostgresJs: The Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js and Deno
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Why is Prisma so popular and who the hell is using it for production?
[0] https://github.com/edgedb/imdbench
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EdgeDB 2.0
Only the query compiler is in pure Python and you only hit that once per query, as the compilation result is trivially cached. The hot path is a combination of Cython, C and Rust. We have a suite of benchmarks [1] that show relative overhead of EdgeDB compared to raw Postgres is quite low.
[1] https://github.com/edgedb/imdbench
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How slow are ORMs, really?
We spent a lot of time optimizing every benchmark. Here's what creator of sqlalchemy said about our code: https://github.com/edgedb/imdbench/pull/46 (and then he proposed improvements). We'll surely take a look at prefetch_related.
- IMDBench – Benchmarking ORMs with realistic queries
- Benchmarking TypeScript ORMs: Prisma vs Sequelize vs TypeORM vs EdgeDB
- Benchmarking Python and JavaScript ORMs: Django, SQLAlchemy, Prisma, TypeORM, Sequelize, EdgeDB
- Performance: SQLAlchemy vs Django vs EdgeDB
What are some alternatives?
slonik - A Node.js PostgreSQL client with runtime and build time type safety, and composable SQL.
cr-sqlite - Convergent, Replicated SQLite. Multi-writer and CRDT support for SQLite
Sqlmancer - Conjure SQL from GraphQL queries 🧙🔮✨
rfcs - RFCs for major changes to EdgeDB
ucast - Conditions query translator for everything
edgedb-cli - The EdgeDB CLI
rusqlite-model - Model trait and derive implementation for rusqlite
edgedb-go - The official Go client library for EdgeDB
Hangfire - An easy way to perform background job processing in .NET and .NET Core applications. No Windows Service or separate process required
prisma1 - 💾 Database Tools incl. ORM, Migrations and Admin UI (Postgres, MySQL & MongoDB) [deprecated]
pitwall-pg - A postgres library to help write safe, parameterized, transaction-aware SQL for when an ORM or query builder isn't the right tool for the job