StorX VS postlite

Compare StorX vs postlite and see what are their differences.

StorX

PHP library for flat-file data storage (by aaviator42)

postlite

Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy. (by benbjohnson)
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StorX

Posts with mentions or reviews of StorX. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-10.
  • PHP in 2024
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Apr 2024
    Apparently it is still common practice to have such "if bla is set, when do blub" everywhere in ones code? No functions with decorators or a similar or alternative concept? I would think there should be some kind of easy to use mechanism in place, that tends to avoid forgetting these ifs.

    There are ... 60 lines of global logic, that is not encapsulated in any function or so?

    Some of the functions are quite long. But I think mostly because they render out HTML.

    At line 107 with the procedure printHeader starting, what I call PHP nightmare starts:

    Switching back and forth between PHP, HTML and HTML with integrated JS (!!!) and CSS. All of course without syntax highlighting, but that is a minor issue. The major issue is treating HTML and JS and CSS as mere strings, instead of structured data, and the very bad readability of having procedures suddenly "end" and spit out some wild HTML, then suddenly continuing again, because some server side logic/decision is required at some place in that stream of unstructured data, whether some part is to be included or not, then the stream continues and then at some point one needs to actually check, that one did not forget to truly end the procedure. This has some of the worst readability. Maybe C code with bit magic is worse.

    One can find this kind of approach in many, if not most, Wordpress plugins. What's more is, that this is also terrible for writing tests. The procedures do not return a value to check against. All is a side effect. Perhaps there is some PHP library that manipulates the PHP system, so that one can at least do string comparisons on the side effects. Like mocking, basically. But still terrible for testing.

    For a comparison of how it should be done instead, check any templating engine, that at least separates template files from PHP code. Better, checkout SXML libraries, that treat HTML as structured data, a tree that can be traversed and pattern matched against, without pulling out arcane string manipulations or regular expressions. And then consider how one could write tests based on such structured data.

    If this "HTML is a string, even on the server side before sending it" kind of approach is how a language treats HTML, then the language is not suitable to be directly used for HTML templating, without any additional library. This alone has caused uncountable security issues in so many projects.

    I realize, that this is probably kind of a "one off script" and may not reflect other kinds of PHP code.

    I did all of those things myself, years ago. And when I already had moved away from such an approach, I had to maintain a project, that was written this way. It had no tests of course. No fun. It has not that much to do with you personally being a good dev or not. I think it has to do with the ecosystem encouraging you to do these things. Outputting HTML like that should be declared illegal and should be impossible.

    https://github.com/aaviator42/StorX/blob/main/StorX.php in comparison looks much better. It seems it does not output things directly. Everything seems wrapped nicely into methods. One obvious footgun seems to be another global state thing, that I really hope is not a thing in PHP itself:

        const THROW_EXCEPTIONS = TRUE;
  • Why you should probably be using SQLite
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 27 Oct 2023
    I'm a huge fan of SQLite! My org's apps use it heavily, often via this simple key-value interface built on sqlite: https://github.com/aaviator42/StorX

    Handles tens of thousands of requests a day very smoothly! :)

  • Show HN: My Single-File Python Script I Used to Replace Splunk in My Startup
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Sep 2023
    My org's apps heavily use this simple key-value interface built on sqlite: https://github.com/aaviator42/StorX

    There's also a bunch of other purpose-built tiny utilities on that GitHub account.

  • SQLite-based databases on the Postgres protocol? Yes we can
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Jan 2023
    I wrote a small PHP library that gives you a key-value storage interface to SQlite files: https://github.com/aaviator42/StorX

    I've been dogfooding for a while by using it in my side projects.

    And there's a basic API too, to use it over a network: https://github.com/aaviator42/StorX-API

  • Soul – A SQLite RESTful Server
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Oct 2022
    This is probably ready to be used in production by others, but I wrote a library that gives you a key-value storage interface to SQlite files: https://github.com/aaviator42/StorX

    And there's an API too, to use it over a network: https://github.com/aaviator42/StorX-API

postlite

Posts with mentions or reviews of postlite. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-09.
  • SQLedge: Replicate Postgres to SQLite on the Edge
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Aug 2023
    #. SQLite WAL mode

    From https://www.sqlite.org/isolation.html https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32247085 :

    > [sqlite] WAL mode permits simultaneous readers and writers. It can do this because changes do not overwrite the original database file, but rather go into the separate write-ahead log file. That means that readers can continue to read the old, original, unaltered content from the original database file at the same time that the writer is appending to the write-ahead log

    #. superfly/litefs: aFUSE-based file system for replicating SQLite https://github.com/superfly/litefs

    #. sqldiff: https://www.sqlite.org/sqldiff.html https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31265005

    #. dolthub/dolt: https://github.com/dolthub/dolt

    > Dolt can be set up as a replica of your existing MySQL or MariaDB database using standard MySQL binlog replication. Every write becomes a Dolt commit. This is a great way to get the version control benefits of Dolt and keep an existing MySQL or MariaDB database.

    #. pganalyze/libpg_query: https://github.com/pganalyze/libpg_query :

    > C library for accessing the PostgreSQL parser outside of the server environment

    #. Ibis + Substrait [ + DuckDB ]

    > ibis strives to provide a consistent interface for interacting with a multitude of different analytical execution engines, most of which (but not all) speak some dialect of SQL.

    > Today, Ibis accomplishes this with a lot of help from `sqlalchemy` and `sqlglot` to handle differences in dialect, or we interact directly with available Python bindings (for instance with the pandas, datafusion, and polars backends).

    > [...] `Substrait` is a new cross-language serialization format for communicating (among other things) query plans. It's still in its early days, but there is already nascent support for Substrait in Apache Arrow, DuckDB, and Velox.

    #. benbjohnson/postlite: https://github.com/benbjohnson/postlite

    > postlite is a network proxy to allow access to remote SQLite databases over the Postgres wire protocol. This allows GUI tools to be used on remote SQLite databases which can make administration easier.

    > The proxy works by translating Postgres frontend wire messages into SQLite transactions and converting results back into Postgres response wire messages. Many Postgres clients also inspect the pg_catalog to determine system information so Postlite mirrors this catalog by using an attached in-memory database with virtual tables. The proxy also performs minor rewriting on these system queries to convert them to usable SQLite syntax.

    > Note: This software is in alpha. Please report bugs. Postlite doesn't alter your database unless you issue INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE commands so it's probably safe. If anything, the Postlite process may die but it shouldn't affect your database.

    #. > "Hosting SQLite Databases on GitHub Pages" (2021) re: sql.js-httpvfs, DuckDB https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28021766

    #. awesome-db-tools https://github.com/mgramin/awesome-db-tools

  • SQLite-based databases on the postgres protocol? Yes we can!
    1 project | /r/sqlite | 28 Jan 2023
    Ben Johnson poked around in this space last year too https://github.com/benbjohnson/postlite
  • SQLite-based databases on the Postgres protocol? Yes we can
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Jan 2023
    Note that this already exists on top of SQLite proper - authored by Ben Johnson (Litestream, Fly.io etc.) - https://github.com/benbjohnson/postlite
  • Hctree is an experimental high-concurrency database back end for SQLite
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Jan 2023
  • WAL Mode in LiteFS
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 Jan 2023
    Currently, you need to SSH in and use the sqlite3 CLI on the server. There has been some work in this area but it's all still rough around the edges. I wrote a server called Postlite[1] that exposes remote SQLite databases over the Postgres wire protocol but it's very alpha. :)

    I'd love to see more work in this area. Ricardo Ander-Egg wrote a remote management tool called litexplore[2] that connects over SSH to the SQLite CLI behind the scenes. I haven't used it but I think there's a lot of potential with that approach.

    [1]: https://github.com/benbjohnson/postlite

    [2]: https://github.com/litements/litexplore

  • Go and SQLite in the Cloud
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Dec 2022
    I've not use this myself, but Ben Johnson's https://github.com/benbjohnson/postlite in front of SQlite might allow you to use PostgREST? I recall him saying on a podcast that his goal was to be able to point the large ecosystem of PG tools at SQlite.
  • GitHub - benbjohnson/postlite: Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy.
    1 project | /r/PostgreSQL | 2 Apr 2022
  • Postgres wire兼容的SQLite代理 (Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy)
    1 project | /r/hnzh | 1 Apr 2022
  • Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy
    1 project | /r/WhileTrueCode | 1 Apr 2022
  • postlite: Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy
    1 project | /r/databasedevelopment | 1 Apr 2022

What are some alternatives?

When comparing StorX and postlite you can also consider the following projects:

StorX-API - A REST API for StorX

sqlitebrowser - Official home of the DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S) project. Previously known as "SQLite Database Browser" and "Database Browser for SQLite". Website at:

sqld - LibSQL with extended capabilities like HTTP protocol, replication, and more.

tuql - Automatically create a GraphQL server from a SQLite database or a SQL file

libsql - libSQL is a fork of SQLite that is both Open Source, and Open Contributions.

marmot - A distributed SQLite replicator built on top of NATS

configinator

sshfs - A network filesystem client to connect to SSH servers

zfs-autosnap - Minimal viable ZFS autosnapshot tool

Apache Calcite - Apache Calcite

roapi - Create full-fledged APIs for slowly moving datasets without writing a single line of code.

awesome-graphql - Awesome list of GraphQL