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Don’t we all just want to use SQL on the front end?
I basically did this for tixit.me with mongo. I even wrote a module to parse mongo queries on the frontend so we could query our cache identically to our back end. https://github.com/fresheneesz/mongo-parse
It was a pretty big pain to write the middle ware necessary to make this happen. So I kind of agree.
What are some alternatives?
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postgraphile-plugin-connection-filter - Filtering on PostGraphile connections
daita - typed sql made simple
mingo - MongoDB query language for in-memory objects
HashQL-todos-sample
baobab - JavaScript & TypeScript persistent and optionally immutable data tree with cursors.
pgress - Native PostgreSQL JavaScript client library for web browsers