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Serious flaws in SQL – Edgar F. Codd (1990)
> 2. ORMs do not hide SQL nastiness.
This is certainly true!
I mean: ORMs are now well known to "make the easy queries slightly more easy, while making intermediate queries really hard and complex queries impossible".
I think the are of ORMs is over. It simply did not deliver.
If a book on SQL is --say-- 100 pages, a book on Hibernate is 400 pages. So much to learn just to make the easy queries slightly easier to type? Just not worth it.
I prefer jooq any day over ORMs. And dont get me started over what tools like Hasuna have to offer.
There are also some languages (forgot the names) that are SQL-done-right. Select in the back, more type safe, more logic, more in the same steps as the query gets executed. These need to be adopted by PG and MySQL and we're good to go. (IMHO)
https://www.jooq.org/
https://hasura.io/
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Ask HN: How Can I Make My Front End React to Database Changes in Real-Time?
[4] https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/blob/master/architecture/live-queries.md
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The Many Ways Not to Build an API
Another strategy is to model access control declaratively and enforce it in the application layer. ZenStack (built above Prisma ORM) and Hasura are good examples of this approach. The following code shows how access policies are defined with ZenStack and how a secured CRUD API can be derived automatically.
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
Today, this ecosystem is going strong with new providers like Hasura, AppWrite and Supabase powering millions of projects. There are a few reasons people choose this style of hosting, especially if they are more comfortable with frontend development. BaaS lets them set up a database in a secure way, expose some business logic on top of the data, and connect via a dev-friendly SDK from their app or website code to save data easily. These modern tools build a blend of managed database with curated plugins such as authentication, great admin dashboards, and function as a service type capability - all in one package, and often offered as a integrated hosted service.
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Ask HN: Is There a Zapier for APIs?
Hi! If you’ve ever thought about something like using GraphQL for something like this.. You might like Hasura. (Obligatory I work for Hasura)
We’ve got an OpenAPI import and you can setup cron-jobs or one-off jobs and do things like load in headers from the environment variables to pass through. There isn’t currently an easy journey for chaining multiple calls together without writing any code at all, but you can wrap pretty much any API endpoint via OpenAPI import or a custom action, and you can even make minor edits to things like the API contract format to change aliases/naming.
Our goal is to join all the things, databases and API’s. Most people know us for instant GraphQL API’s that give you CRUD on your database, but we also wrap APIs.
Not sure if something like this would fit your use-case and do check out some of the other things mentioned, but depending what you are trying to do I think Hasura might potentially work.
You can find out more here: https://hasura.io
- Ask HN: What is the easiest way to create a CRUD web app in 2024?
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2024 Web Development Wish List
Nested Mutation - 113 thumbs up, and still open since 2019... another case of not listening to the users?
- Hasura V3 Engine is in alpha
- Hasura: Instant GraphQL on your Postgres data
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Hasura and Keycloak integration with NestJS server
Hasura is an open-source real-time GraphQL API server with a strong authorization layer on your database. You can subscribe to database events via webhooks. It can combine multiple API servers into one unified graphQL API. Hasura is a great tool to build any CRUD GraphQL API. Hasura does not have any authentication mechanisms; e.g., you need an auth server to handle sign-up and sign-in.
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- Amplication: Instantly generate production-ready Node.js back end apps
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Creating a Restaurant Finder Application Using ReactJS and Amplication
Go to https://amplication.com.
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Extending GitOps: Effortless continuous integration and deployment on Kubernetes
The application used in this demonstration was generated through Amplication, which allows you to generate production-ready backend services - reliably, securely, and consistently.
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Auth0 and Amplication: Simplifying Authentication in Your Applications
Setting up Auth0 authentication in your Amplication application is easy. You can use the Auth0 plugin to add the required dependencies and configuration files to your application. The steps are as follows:
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Node.js Worker Threads Vs. Child Processes: Which one should you use?
Additionally, you can use tools like Amplication to bootstrap your Node.js applications easily and focus on these parallel processing techniques instead of wasting time on (re)building all the boilerplate code for your Node.js services.
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Top 6 ORMs for Modern Node.js App Development
In addition, Prisma is supported by microservice code generation tools like Amplication. Prisma plugs directly into the code generated by Amplication. By doing so, you can utilize Prisma as an ORM layer for your databases and generate microservice code with ease in just a few clicks.
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Celebrating Hacktoberfest 2023 with Amplication
We've prepped dozens of issues spanning various domains like bug fixes, UI/UX improvements, documentation enhancements, and more.
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⚛️ Full Stack Amazon Clone with Next.js, Typescript, Tailwind CSS, Zustand, Next UI, Recharts and Amplication 🚀
Amplication, is a powerful open-source backend development tool engineered to streamline and accelerate web application creation. It offers a user-friendly interface and a comprehensive feature set, making it a valuable resource for developers and organizations aiming to swiftly develop robust, scalable applications while conserving time and resources.
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Distributed Tracing and OpenTelemetry Guide
In this example, I will create 3 Node.js services (shipping, notification, and courier) using Amplication, add traces to all services, and show how to analyze trace data using Jaeger.
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Understanding and Preventing Memory Leaks in Node.js
Amplication lets you auto-generate Node.js code for your microservices, enabling you to build high-quality apps with high-quality code that take extra precautions for the issues discussed above to ensure that your app will not cause any memory leaks (well, at least not in the boilerplate code we generate. The rest... is up to you 😊).
What are some alternatives?
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
postgrest - REST API for any Postgres database
Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.
Kong - 🦍 The Cloud-Native API Gateway and AI Gateway.
nestjs-localization - Nestjs localization provides a convenient way to retrieve strings in various languages, allowing you to easily support multiple languages within your application.
crystal - 🔮 Graphile's Crystal Monorepo; home to Grafast, PostGraphile, pg-introspection, pg-sql2 and much more!
prisma-dbml-generator - Prisma DBML Generator
KrakenD - Ultra performant API Gateway with middlewares. A project hosted at The Linux Foundation
nest-keycloak-connect - keycloak-nodejs-connect module for Nest
Neo4j - Graphs for Everyone
ledokku - Beautiful web UI for all things Dokku