SQLProvider
Sutil
SQLProvider | Sutil | |
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558 | 283 | |
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8.5 | 5.7 | |
12 days ago | 6 months ago | |
F# | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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SQLProvider
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Warning FS0101: This API supports the FSharp.Data.SqlClient...
For completeness, there is also the SqlDataProvider, which I only tried out a little years ago, before composibility was baked in. Worth a look.
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Is there a market for a complete fsharp ORM library?
Have you heard of type providers? https://fsprojects.github.io/SQLProvider/ I think this library might be what you are looking for
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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
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What's new in F# 6
One of the more popular Type Providers I used is the SQL Provider, but even it has severe limitations when it comes to .NET Core.
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Fable is a compiler that brings F# into the JavaScript ecosystem
There was a wave of popularity in 2017 as well. I used to work on it full time back then, and enjoyed it a lot. The SQLProvider [0] and other type providers like it are super impressive!
[0] https://fsprojects.github.io/SQLProvider/
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Weird
(1) F# Type Providers still blow my mind.
Strongly typed SQL/XML/CSV/JSON without boilerplate is a massive leap forward, and it's a shame that it hasn't caught on.
https://fsprojects.github.io/SQLProvider/#Example
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EF vs Dapper - a false dilemma
Like this?
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Getting SQL Provider to work with PostgreSQL
So... I'm a little bit lost here. I must say, I love this language, but documentation is definitely not its greatest strength. I've looked at the SQLProvider documentation and found no information. Then I looked through the repository issues and found a lot of people with similar issues and, even though they should theoretically be solved with version 1.2, I tried doing what ended up working for them, with little luck. I've tried different combinations of library targets and dependencies versions but none worked.
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Structure of .NET Core open source F# projects
So when I clone a typical open source F# project from GitHub (e.g. SQLProvider, to pick a recent one that I wrestled with), I'm often at a loss how to build and debug the thing. I've figured out that running build.cmd is usually a good place to start, but then what? Can I still open the .sln in Visual Studio and build/debug it there?
Sutil
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What do people use for REST APIs and Web Development now?
Sutil 0 dependency components inspired by svelte.
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Exploring The F# Frontend Landscape
Sutil
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Next.js/Svelte Alternative for .NET/C#
If you don't mind using F# instead of C# then sutil might do what you need. It was inspired by Svelte.
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Fable is a compiler that brings F# into the JavaScript ecosystem
For those interested in Svetle, Sutil is another thing to check out. Top of my head I canβt remember if it is based on or just inspired by Feliz.
https://github.com/davedawkins/Sutil
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Type Safe HTML With FSharp
While I've talked about sutil in the past I was slightly wrong saying that sutil was using Svelte under the hood, it turns out that Sutil is actually a pure F# implementation of a web framework! That means that yes! there's no VDOM, there's no dependency other than the FSharp.Core* library.
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Taking Advantage of the platform with Sutil and Web Components
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Cross-platform NeoVim UI in F#!
With tools like: Avalonia.FuncUI, Feliz, Xamarin.Forms, Sutil you can create desktop or mobile or web UI's using a really really good and easy to learn programming language. I, personally, see no reason to at least try it out!
What are some alternatives?
Dapper - Dapper - a simple object mapper for .Net [Moved to: https://github.com/DapperLib/Dapper]
Fable: F# |> BABEL - F# to JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust and Dart Compiler
Entity Framework - EF Core is a modern object-database mapper for .NET. It supports LINQ queries, change tracking, updates, and schema migrations.
Avalonia.FuncUI - Develop cross-plattform GUI Applications using F# and Avalonia!
Dapper.FastCRUD - fast & light .NET ORM for strongly typed people
Feliz - A fresh retake of the React API in Fable and a collection of high-quality components to build React applications in F#, optimized for happiness
LINQ to DB - Linq to database provider.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
EntityFramework.DatabaseMigrator - EntityFramework.DatabaseMigrator is a WinForms utility to help manage Entity Framework 6.0+ migrations.
elmish - Elm-like abstractions for F# apps
PetaPoco - Official PetaPoco, A tiny ORM-ish thing for your POCO's
shoelace-css - A collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on Web standards. SHOELACE IS BECOMING WEB AWESOME. WE ARE LIVE ON KICKSTARTER! πππ