djng
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133 | 4,832 | |
0.0% | 1.9% | |
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over 13 years ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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djng
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Building a full Django project, starting with a single file
I'm a big fan of the single-file Django ambition - it's the feature I most envy from frameworks like Flask and Starlette.
I actually had a go at this myself 15 years ago, with a project I called Djng: https://github.com/simonw/djng - more details on that here: https://simonwillison.net/2009/May/19/djng/
tortoise-orm
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Django and Postgres for the Busy Rails Developer
Wouldn't know. However, some standalone projects are attempting to replicate the same experience, check Tortoise ORM - https://github.com/tortoise/tortoise-orm.
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FastAPI, Pydantic, Psycopg3: the holy trinity for Python web APIs
TortoiseORM: I personally really like this Django-inspired async ORM; it's clean and nice to use.
- Building a full Django project, starting with a single file
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How to Connect a FastAPI Server to PostgreSQL and Deploy on GCP Cloud Run
To do this, we can use the Tortoise-ORM. Begin by installing the package:
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Example typescript project repos?
If I was answering this question but for python, I'd recommend something like prefect, boto3, or tortoise-orm -- not extremely complex and with a pretty comprehensible featureset.
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What DB and Hosting Site should I use for my Python Bot?
If you're just starting with relational databases i suggest you use an ORM an object relational mapper. Which allows you to use simple python to make all database interactions. And i recommend using tortoise ORM.
- Which ORM framework are you using with Python, and why?
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Using Django ORM in asyncio project without Django?
Does anybody have any experience with that? Can I use Django in my asyncio application without *actually using Django? Or should sth like Tortoise ORM be preferred?
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FastAPI with Django ORM
Tortoise ORM looks a lot like the django ORM https://tortoise.github.io
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Show HN: Django Async ORM
Thanks, it's great to see Django adding slowly but surely in all sorts of places.
By the way, have you looked at tortoise orm, which is a fully async python ORM with very Django-like syntax? [1]
[1] https://github.com/tortoise/tortoise-orm
What are some alternatives?
djantic - Pydantic model support for Django
SQLAlchemy - The Database Toolkit for Python
nanodjango - Full Django in a single file - views, models, API ,with async support. Automatically convert it to a full project.
Peewee - a small, expressive orm -- supports postgresql, mysql, sqlite and cockroachdb
django-singlefile
PonyORM - Pony Object Relational Mapper
iommi - Your first pick for a django power cord
Piccolo - Piccolo (formerly Pilot) – mini game engine for games104
django-first-principles - A Django project, developed from a single file.
Tornado-SQLAlchemy - SQLAlchemy support for Tornado
prisma-client-py - Prisma Client Python is an auto-generated and fully type-safe database client designed for ease of use
GINO - GINO Is Not ORM - a Python asyncio ORM on SQLAlchemy core.