Rezoom.SQL
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0.0 | 4.8 | |
almost 4 years ago | 27 days ago | |
F# | F# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Rezoom.SQL
- Gente con experiencia: con qué nueva tecnología, lenguaje de programación o framework debería actualizarme hoy?
- "Complejidad en el codigo"
- Duda sobre consultas a BBDD con .NET y EF.
- Django o .net6
- Statically Checked SQL for F#
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Everyone is wrong about ORMs
And for those very specific cases I will use Statically typed, compile-time type-safe raw SQL
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Java & SQL, Stronger Together
2 - Any form of Statically Typed, Compile Time-Safe Raw SQL.
Dapper.FSharp
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No pure fsharp orm?
What about Dapper.FSharp?
- Idiomatic way to interact with database
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Warning FS0101: This API supports the FSharp.Data.SqlClient...
Dapper FSharp is quite popular and worth checking out.
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Is there a market for a complete fsharp ORM library?
I have been looking for frameworks to work with databases in f# and found some reasonable. My favorite so far is Dapper.FSharp. It's a very nice CRUD helper. I looked for some 'fsharp helper' for EF and found EFCore.FSharp which does not support discriminated unions unfortunately and does not go very far. I was intrigued by Litedb.FSharp but I would like to stick with sql databases.
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If you were to create a Web API today from scratch how would you do it ?
Database: SQL or Event Store. If SQL, One of https://fsprojects.github.io/SQLProvider/, https://github.com/Dzoukr/Dapper.FSharp or https://github.com/SQLStreamStore/SQLStreamStore
- Best practices F# API?
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Data Access in Fsharp
They are slightly different and depending on your background one might feel more confortable than the other Feel free to choose the one you like the best, in my case I will continue the rest of the post with the Expression based one given that we already have some expression based code from Dapper.FSharp. Previously we added some authors, let'ts try to add Posts to those authors with Donald.
What are some alternatives?
VisualFSharp - The F# compiler, F# core library, F# language service, and F# tooling integration for Visual Studio
SqlHydra - SqlHydra is a suite of NuGet packages for working with databases in F# including code generation tools and query expressions.
SQLProvider - A general F# SQL database erasing type provider, supporting LINQ queries, schema exploration, individuals, CRUD operations and much more besides.
Npgsql.FSharp - Thin F# wrapper around Npgsql, the PostgreSQL database driver for .NET
SmartSql - SmartSql = MyBatis in C# + .NET Core+ Cache(Memory | Redis) + R/W Splitting + PropertyChangedTrack +Dynamic Repository + InvokeSync + Diagnostics
Donald - A lightweight, generic F# database abstraction.
Migrondi - A Super simple SQL Migrations Tool for SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQL Server
Npgsql.FSharp.Analyzer - F# analyzer that provides embedded SQL syntax analysis, type-checking for parameters and result sets and nullable column detection when writing queries using Npgsql.FSharp.
Giraffe - A native functional ASP.NET Core web framework for F# developers.
SQLStreamStore - Stream Store library targeting RDBMS based implementations for .NET