datasette-stripe
geopolars
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datasette-stripe | geopolars | |
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6 | 3 | |
20 | 480 | |
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0.0 | 6.3 | |
almost 2 years ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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datasette-stripe
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Zed Shaw Explains How Stripe Is PayPal Circa 2010
If you want to analyse your payment failures with SQL you could use https://table.dog to download them into a SQLite database.
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SQLite is not a toy database
https://table.dog is a CLI that downloads your Stripe account to a SQLite db.
Would appreciate it if you could test it out if you are interested.
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Rust 1.63.0
https://table.dog (a CLI to download Stripe to SQLite).
I considered Node.js, C#.
I went with Rust for a few reasons:
- Easy to build small portable binaries (as a primary language feature).
- The type checker ensures type consistency when writing out to SQL tables (SQLite is loosely typed). Code that reads from the SQLite database implicitly benefits from Rusts strong type checks.
- Macros to convert structs to SQL insert/updates.
- Reduce the chance of errors at runtime.
- Leverage as much as SQLite's write throughput as possible.
- When converting Stripes Open API JSON spec into Rust code (using another Node.js program), the Rust type checker ensures I have a well formed HTTP client - the strict compiler makes it a good target for generated programs. Read more about this idea at (https://willcrichton.net/notes/rust-the-new-llvm/).
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Show HN: Tdog – Download Stripe to SQLite
This is a CLI written in Rust to download your Stripe account to a local SQLite database.
It is intended to enable using SQL queries over your data.
There is also a template for fly.io and Datasette to give you a Sigma like web UI:
https://github.com/tabledog/datasette-stripe
- Show HN: Stripe Sigma alternative: tdog – SQLite – Datasette
geopolars
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Polars DataFrame library 0.24.0 is released.
There is already a geopolars initiative: https://github.com/geopolars/geopolars
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Rust 1.63.0
Oh, that’s really cool. Rust noob here, and I hadn't seen the tooling for building Python bindings. That looks like it could be a very powerful way to speed up your Python programs (much easier than the “just replace the slow bits in C” advice that was standard.)
The mappings in https://github.com/kylebarron/geopolars/blob/master/py-geopo... for example look very easy to follow.
What are some alternatives?
mvsqlite - Distributed, MVCC SQLite that runs on FoundationDB.
dply-rs - A dataframe manipulation tool for parquet, csv, and json data.
enarx - Enarx: Confidential Computing with WebAssembly
parquet-wasm - Rust-based WebAssembly bindings to read and write Apache Parquet data
sqlitedao - Simple dao for sqlite for personal/desktop projects
transmitic - Encrypted, peer to peer, file transfer program :: https://discord.gg/tRT3J6T :: https://www.reddit.com/r/transmitic/ :: https://twitter.com/transmitic
tokio-scoped - Scoped Runtime for tokio
zero-to-production - Code for "Zero To Production In Rust", a book on API development using Rust.
subscription-use-cases - Create subscriptions with fixed prices or usage based billing.
Robyn - Robyn is a Super Fast Async Python Web Framework with a Rust runtime.