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Angular & Apollo Client: Apollo Cache Configuration
By the end of this post, you will have a solid understanding of how Apollo client cache works, but if you are unfamiliar with Apollo, check out Angular & Apollo Client: Getting Started with GraphQL in Angular or go through the source code on GitHub.
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Angular & Apollo Client: Getting Started with GraphQL in Angular
This article served as the first part of working with Apollo client in Angular. Executing each implemented method in MovieApiService, you can see the result in Apollo Client Devtools. You went through how to generate TypeScript types from the server-side schema, how to configure the Apollo module, how to work with mutations, and how to add an object to an already loaded list of objects. Apollo client is a massive library with lots of options, and for this reason, we will come back to it in the future to try out most of its available features. Until then check the GitHub repository of this example.
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Creating a GraphQL server with NestJS
The following guide will give you a tech stack, and a basic understanding of how to set up a GraphQL backend server using NestJS connected to a Postgres database via Prisma, and run the whole server on Docker. The source code that covers this example and additional features can be found in the following GitHub repository.
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A Software Engineer's Tips and Tricks #1: Drizzle
In the world of software development, there are two kinds of developers: those who have never had to complain about ORMs and those who have actually used them. Whether it’s Django ORM for Python, Active Record for Ruby, GORM for Golang, Doctrine for PHP, or Prisma for TypeScript, a common issue persists: writing simple queries is straightforward, but constructing complex or optimized queries can take hours, if not days.
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Stories Behind ZenStack V2!
Support for a Union type #2505
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Deploy Full-Stack Next.js T3App with Cognito and Prisma using AWS Lambda
generator client { provider = "prisma-client-js" binaryTargets = ["native", "rhel-openssl-1.0.x"] } datasource db { provider = "postgresql" // NOTE: When using mysql or sqlserver, uncomment the @db.Text annotations in model Account below // Further reading: // https://next-auth.js.org/adapters/prisma#create-the-prisma-schema // https://www.prisma.io/docs/reference/api-reference/prisma-schema-reference#string url = env("DATABASE_URL") } model Post { id Int @id @default(autoincrement()) name String createdAt DateTime @default(now()) updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt createdBy User @relation(fields: [createdById], references: [id]) createdById String @@index([name]) } // ... rest of the schema
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End-To-End Polymorphism: From Database to UI, Achieving SOLID Design
Unfortunately Prisma hasn’t supported polymorphism yet. As such, you can't use inheritance to model the entity in the same way as in your programming language, as depicted in the above class diagram. The good news is that we could intimate it using table inheritance to imitate it.
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Next.js App Router Course
In this project I am manually declaring the data types. For better type-safety, use Prisma, which automatically generates types based on your database schema.
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Next.js 14: Fetching Data
When you're creating a full-stack application, you'll also need to write logic to interact with your database. For relational databases like Postgres, you can do this with SQL, or an ORM like Prisma.
- Utilizando Testcontainers para Testes de Integração com NestJS e Prisma ORM
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Building an Admin Console With Minimum Code Using React-Admin, Prisma, and Zenstack
Prisma is a modern TypeScript-first ORM that allows you to manage database schemas easily, make queries and mutations with great flexibility, and ensure excellent type safety.
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How to add Passkey Login to Next.js using NextAuth and Hanko
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Taming cross-service database transactions in NestJS with AsyncLocalStorage
There have been multiple feature requests to add native support for AsyncLocalStorage to Prisma, but they haven't been met with much enthusiasm from the maintainers. Some people solved it by extending and overriding the client (which is arguably prone to breaking with updates).
What are some alternatives?
pgadmin4 - pgAdmin is the most popular and feature rich Open Source administration and development platform for PostgreSQL, the most advanced Open Source database in the world.
Knex - A query builder for PostgreSQL, MySQL, CockroachDB, SQL Server, SQLite3 and Oracle, designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use.
prisma-examples - 🚀 Ready-to-run Prisma example projects
Sequelize - Feature-rich ORM for modern Node.js and TypeScript, it supports PostgreSQL (with JSON and JSONB support), MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle DB (v6), DB2 and DB2 for IBM i.
berry - 📦🐈 Active development trunk for Yarn ⚒
TypeORM - ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Oracle, SAP Hana, WebSQL databases. Works in NodeJS, Browser, Ionic, Cordova and Electron platforms.
graphql - GraphQL (TypeScript) module for Nest framework (node.js) 🍷
Mongoose - MongoDB object modeling designed to work in an asynchronous environment.
MikroORM - TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work and Identity Map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL and SQLite/libSQL databases.
lucid - AdonisJS SQL ORM. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, MSSQL, Redshift, SQLite and many more
Objection.js - An SQL-friendly ORM for Node.js
drizzle-orm - Headless TypeScript ORM with a head. Runs on Node, Bun and Deno. Lives on the Edge and yes, it's a JavaScript ORM too 😅