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graphjin
- [Golang] Super Graph GraphQL au compilateur SQL renommé GraphJin et prend maintenant en charge MySQL
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Does Go, has something similar to Laravel eloquent (ORM) ?
This one looks interesting if you like GraphQL… https://graphjin.com
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Looking for library recommendations: Django -> Golang port
You're right. Django made a ton of tables, and it's pretty insightful to think about all the stuff it's trying to consider and a nightmare to migrate that framework. Django might have simplified some stuff, but it's still too opaque for my taste and the overall end goals of the project. Currently, I'm testing using graphjin (it doesn't have the best documentation, but it does boast an SQL generation capability that I philosophically think is the best way to do things).
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Advice on ORMs with REST/GraphQL & Hasura/PostGraphile implementation
Checkout GraphJin it's an automatic GraphQL to SQL compiler, you write your database queries in GraphQL instead of SQL and it compiles them into efficient SQL on the fly. Works as a library in GO and NodeJS. https://github.com/dosco/graphjin
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Ask HN: How do you test SQL?
In GraphJin an automatic GraphQL to SQL compiler we use the gnomock library it startups a database instance (docker) then create the schema and tests data and finally our code connects to it and runs a series of tests. We run these across Mysql, Postgres and a few other DB's. Gnomock supports a wide range of them. Right now we don't take down the db for every test only between test runs but its fast enough that we could. This whole thing runs of a simple `go test -v .` command and we run it on every commit using a githook. https://github.com/dosco/graphjin/blob/master/tests/dbint_te...
- Should I use GraphQL for a public facing API (in place of a REST API)?
- GraphJin 2.0 - A new kind of ORM for GO
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Multiple subscriptions fom apollo aclient.
This was a bug in GraphJin it has since been fixed. The issue was that you were trying to have multiple subscriptions over a single websocket this did not work (it should) and now it does. https://github.com/dosco/graphjin/commit/43e619b2ff392dd42b99a4d56074a041a54b0e1c
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Is graphql-request a good tool for only client side api? Share your feedbacks. Thanks 🙏
Not exactly GraphQL is just a format to define what data you want back from someplace. You can use it in a browser app to request data from a backend GraphQL server or you can use it as an ORM within your backend app to fetch data from a database using a library like GraphJin. https://github.com/dosco/graphjin
- Graphjin.js - An easy-to-use, zero dependency Node.js library to build APIs quickly
afero
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How do you test programs that move their input files?
Probably use something like https://github.com/spf13/afero
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Powerful template for CLI projects in Go 🐹
Afero filesystem for various fs utils, abstractions and in-memory fs for testing. For example, instead of os.Remove("file") use filesystem.Api().Remove("file")
- How should I go about creating a program that holds various MP4 files?
- Afero - A filesystem abstraction system for go
- How to serve files from internal Directory (storage)?
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Interacting with the file system
Literally I'm making a library for this purpouse. It allows you to make project generators using templates and custom scripts. If you want you can collaborate xd. Answering your question I use a library named afero. owl afero
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Read/Write FileSystem header interface for dependency injection
Not to be a downer but does this do anything afero doesn't?
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Virtual filesystem path in golang
You could take a look at afero in memory file system. It should solve your problem as long as you can keep the files in memory.
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Write once, store anywhere: Extensible file systems for Go
It also lacks consistency and sometimes reliability. I actually reached out with bug fixes and offered to improve things, but they had a different plan for the project. HackpadFS adds the shared test suite that was missing from afero.
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File Systems implemented in Go
afero - A FileSystem Abstraction System for Go
What are some alternatives?
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
vfs for golang - Virtual filesystem library written in golang
graphql-go - GraphQL server with a focus on ease of use
bitio - Optimized bit-level Reader and Writer for Go.
gqlgen - go generate based graphql server library
notify - File system event notification library on steroids.
asciinema - Platform for hosting and sharing terminal session recordings
avgRating - Calculate average score and rating based on Wilson Score Equation
graphql-benchmarks - GraphQL benchmarks using the-benchmarker framework.
conv - Fast conversions across various Go types with a simple API.
node-pg-migrate - Node.js database migration management for PostgreSQL
archiver - Easily create & extract archives, and compress & decompress files of various formats