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Bookshelf
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Top 6 ORMs for Modern Node.js App Development
Bookshelf.js is an uncomplicated and lightweight ORM designed for Node.js, constructed atop the Knex.js query builder. Its primary aim is to support SQL databases, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite. Bookshelf.js focuses on simplicity and user-friendliness, offering a direct method for defining models and relationships through JavaScript classes and prototypal inheritance.
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Is there a 'batteries included' backend framework like Django, but written in JS?
If you're set on JS (using only one language on a team/project can be very nice) common choices for backend often involve using Express or hapi with some ORM (like Prisma or Bookshelf).
- ORM - As melhores bibliotecas para JavaScript
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Using Database Transactions to Write Queries in Strapi
Strapi uses Bookshelf.js library to send database queries in an ORM fashion. Bookshelf itself is powered by Knex.js, which is a SQL query builder. Knex.js supports popular SQL-based database engines like PostgreSQL, SQLite, MySQL, and MariaDB, which are also supported by Strapi. Knex.js also supports database transactions, which then makes Bookshelf also provides support for it. With a basic understanding of both libraries, we can add Database transaction support to Strapi queries.
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Recovering XAMPP developer looking to make a Node CRUD app. What Node database tools are easy to learn?
I made the transition from LAMP to Node-based stacks 6 or 7 years ago and started out using BookshelfJS. Node is a different world though, one that lends itself to distributed services and server-less infrastructure, and it's changed how I interact with DBs.
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How to get randomly sorted recordsets in Strapi
First, we need to get all recordsets randomly sorted. To achieve this, we will need to build a query. Strapi is using Bookshelf as an ORM. So we can start by getting our Partnership model, so we can run a query on it. Inside the query, we get a knex (this is the query builder that Bookshelf uses under the hood) query builder instance. On this query builder instance, we can there ask to order recordsets randomly. Let's try this:
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Autogenerate GraphQL API documentation with SpectaQL
A few of the most important characteristics of the solution we wanted was that any documentation-related work had to be easy for developers, and it would ideally be located in proximity to the actual implementing code. Anvil's web application is written in Node, and we chose Apollo as our GraphQL framework and use a modified version of Bookshelf as our ORM.
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What do you think about ORMs?
FYI Currently I use Knex with Bookshelf. Bookshelf is an ORM written by Knex author before TypeORM, Objection... existed. It's not maintained anymore but it works fine and is much better than Sequelize when I've tried.
studio
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Upon sign-up for my application, an application user should be created along with several other related entities in the database. How is this typically handled?
If this is likely to be a "once and done" type endeavor, I would just use Prisma Studio. https://www.prisma.io/studio
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Prisma vs. Thin Backend
Thin Backend provides you with an IDE that has custom business logic and serverless functions, while Prisma gives you a visual database browser called Prisma Studio. In this section, we will dive deeper into how these database technologies help us in design and model database schemas.
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What is Prisma bad at?
Yes. This is it https://www.prisma.io/studio
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Prisma - Next-generation ORM
Prisma Studio: GUI client para tu base de datos.
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How I turned a Viral TikTok trend into a Web Application with Next.js
Both Prisma and PlanetScale have convenient to use GUIs, Prisma Studio and the PlanetScale beta Console.
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A first look at Prisma Studio
Download the Prisma Studio app
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Manage your meetings like a boss with self-hosted calender
You will also be able to access Prisma Studio locally to create your and your team's users.
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How to setup & deploy an Express GraphQL server
Run this command to open up Prisma Studio, a simple way to explore and manipulate the data in the database:
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Journey from Mongoose to Prisma ORM for MongoDB!
Prisma Studio tool that helps to manage data easily.
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Calendso: The open source Calendly alternative
> Making calendar scheduling work for everyone.
Well... if that were the case then this would support caldav as an open standard or at the very least mention it- as it stands it only seems to support Google Calendar. And all other (prorietary) solutions this software wants to integrate with are marked "coming soon".
For a claims like
> Our mission is to connect a billion people by 2031.
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> What email has done to communication, we hope Calendso will do to meetings.
Thats not a lot.
Anyway I tried to run it.
This is a step that should not be neccessary
> 7. Open the prisma schema with [Prisma Studio](https://www.prisma.io/studio)
to manually create a user in the database - presumably there is a way to
What are some alternatives?
Sequelize - Feature-rich ORM for modern Node.js and TypeScript, it supports PostgreSQL (with JSON and JSONB support), MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle DB (v6), DB2 and DB2 for IBM i.
cal.com - Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
Objection.js - An SQL-friendly ORM for Node.js
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
TypeORM - ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Oracle, SAP Hana, WebSQL databases. Works in NodeJS, Browser, Ionic, Cordova and Electron platforms.
prisma-nuxt - Prisma example showing how to use Prisma in a Nuxt application.
Mongoose - MongoDB object modeling designed to work in an asynchronous environment.
prisma-examples - 🚀 Ready-to-run Prisma example projects
joist-orm - a TypeScript ORM for Postgres
Waterline - An adapter-based ORM for Node.js with support for mysql, mongo, postgres, mssql (SQL Server), and more
node-graphql-server - Boilerplate code for scalable, production-ready GraphQL servers