django-dbbackup
prisma-client-py
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913 | 1,618 | |
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Python | Python | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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django-dbbackup
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Project for power companies - I might have bit more than I can chew
And finally backups, this part is really important. When I was a beginner, I used to make silly mistakes which would lead me having to reset the entire database and rebuild. With backups you can simply restore back to a working point in time whenever something goes wrong. The django-dbbackup package can do this for you, however, you may run into a few issues which can be fixed. Or you could simply use PostgreSQL database dumps.
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Tried to Implement django-dbbackup, Failed Miserably
I spent the entire day today trying to implement a backup system for my personal Django/Wagtail project using django-dbbackup, however, I ended up making zero progress.
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Database Backup Error With django-dbbackup
I have a Django/Wagtail project and I'm trying to set up django-dbbackup to backup both my database as well as my media files.
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Recommended Production Backup Method
I've just stumbled upon the django-dbbackup package, seems perfect as it backs up the database and media to the cloud. As backups are linked to the deployment using hostnames, it even seamlessly handles restores. I might give that a go using Ofelia to run the backup management command at regular intervals.
prisma-client-py
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
almost samezies, although I'm trying prisma-client-py for team-specific reasons.
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Alternatives to SQLAlchemy for your project - Prisma case
Anyway, prisma is a relatively new project, and it is very pleasant to use. I encourage you to give it a try and support the python client (at least a star on GitHub). For me who doesn't like SQL, being able to retrieve models from the database and make queries with prisma is a breath of fresh air. 🤣
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A beginners guide to building a Flask API with Prisma
I really enjoyed using Prisma in javascript, and I am glad that Robert created a client for python. 🔥🔥
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Show HN: Prisma Python – A fully typed ORM for Python
Thanks for the suggestion, I've created an issue to track this as I do agree that `ANY` conveys the operation more clearly.
https://github.com/RobertCraigie/prisma-client-py/issues/293
- GitHub - RobertCraigie/prisma-client-py: Prisma Client Python is an auto-generated and fully type-safe database client
- Type safe database access for Python – Prisma Client Python
- Type safe ORM for Python – Prisma Client
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Prisma Client Python - Type safe database access
Prisma Client Python is an easy to use, fully typed ORM that supports SQLite, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MySQL and SQL Server!
What are some alternatives?
NetworkXum - A NetworkX-like Python wrapper for graphs persisted in a DBMS
SQLAlchemy - The Database Toolkit for Python
django-pg-upsert - Support Postgres native upsert (INSERT ... ON CONFLICT) for django
tortoise-orm - Familiar asyncio ORM for python, built with relations in mind
grai-core
PonyORM - Pony Object Relational Mapper
databack - Backup your data from MySQL/PostgreSQL/SSH etc. to any other storages
Peewee - a small, expressive orm -- supports postgresql, mysql, sqlite and cockroachdb
borgmatic - Simple, configuration-driven backup software for servers and workstations
Piccolo - Piccolo (formerly Pilot) – mini game engine for games104
django-db-benchmark - Comparing Database performance with Django ORM
pydantic-redis - A simple Declarative ORM for Redis using pydantic Models