PgRoutiner
Norm.net
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7.1 | 8.3 | |
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C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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PgRoutiner
- Postgres Superpowers in Practice
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Dapper is die?
If you're using PostgreSQL raw queries, there is this dotnet tool also, which I find much more useful: https://github.com/vb-consulting/PgRoutiner
- I would like to ask for your help and collaboration in improving our database in PostgreSQL
- Do you use any type of code generation tools?
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Wrapt - Scaffold an entire .NET 6 Web API with a simple yaml or json file.
My idea was that you basically focus on your database and just run command and it generates a .net project and code for you. You can check it out here: https://github.com/vb-consulting/PgRoutiner
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DBCore
There is, I made something similar for my needs.
Docs could be better, but it's a open source and free I did in my free ti lme without sponsors or any money.
https://github.com/vb-consulting/PgRoutiner
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CRUD Code generator
I've created a C# CRUD generator for my needs: https://github.com/vb-consulting/PgRoutiner
- Any public facing production sites using ASP.NET Core and PostgreSQL?
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Contributing to the No Object Relational Mapping Project (NORM) for PostgreSQL
It's actually a command-line tool (for now, planning to integrate a UI) called pgroutiner: https://github.com/vb-consulting/PgRoutiner
Norm.net
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Dapper is die?
You can use Norm: https://github.com/vb-consulting/Norm.net
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ASP.Net Core database modelling without using existing ORMs?
If you don't like writing PostgreSQL functions, that's fine, I can recommend this Micro ORM https://github.com/vb-consulting/Norm.net or Dapper which is currently way more popular. Still, pgroutiner can help you juggle all those scripts.
- Do you have a preference between Entity Framework and Dapper?
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Dapper is it worth using now with the improvements in EF in dotnet 6?
If you want dapper-like library that supports iasyncenumerable properly you can try out Norm https://github.com/vb-consulting/Norm.net
- Mapping raw SQL query results to anonymous types
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I think I've managed to beat Dapper in performances
It looks like it even performs better: https://github.com/vb-consulting/Norm.net/blob/master/PERFOMANCE-TESTS.md
- Is there any dapper (micro-orm) enthusiast?
- Is Dapper ready for .NET 6?
- 100 stars in Github - Dapper Query Builder using String Interpolation
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Contributing to the No Object Relational Mapping Project (NORM) for PostgreSQL
Now, it maybe is unrelated, but, I have another bit unrelated project which is a micro ORM for the .NET that is called exactly the same. Norm: https://github.com/vb-consulting/Norm.net
What are some alternatives?
dbcore - Generate applications powered by your database.
Dapper.FastCRUD - fast & light .NET ORM for strongly typed people
NORM - NORM - No ORM framework
Dapper.SimpleCRUD - Who wants to write basic read/insert/update/delete statements? SimpleCRUD provides simple CRUD helpers for Dapper.
postgres_air
Knex - A query builder for PostgreSQL, MySQL, CockroachDB, SQL Server, SQLite3 and Oracle, designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use.
DapperQueryBuilder - Dapper Query Builder using String Interpolation and Fluent API
pdd-demo - PostgreSQL Driven Development Demo Web Application With PgRoutiner, .NET and Svelte
SqlKata Query Builder - SQL query builder, written in c#, helps you build complex queries easily, supports SqlServer, MySql, PostgreSql, Oracle, Sqlite and Firebird
Npgsql - Npgsql is the .NET data provider for PostgreSQL.
PocketBaseClient - C# client to interact with a particular PocketBase application: an ORM mapped to your PocketBase server. [This project is in active development. The things described below could change]