sophia
Haskell bindings for the Sophia key/value store (by Peaker)
pool-conduit
Persistence interface for Haskell allowing multiple storage methods. (by yesodweb)
sophia | pool-conduit | |
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- | 9 | |
9 | 455 | |
- | 0.7% | |
0.0 | 7.0 | |
over 10 years ago | 3 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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sophia
Posts with mentions or reviews of sophia.
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
pool-conduit
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Problem with Persistent.runSqlPool and Servant Handel
I understand that the "new" version of Persistent requires Servant Handler to be MonadUnliftIO which is not the case. I also understand that I am suppose to use acquireSqlConn somehowe (following this this), but I can't figure it out. Any ideas ?
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Was simplified subsumption worth it for industry Haskell programmers?
I don't think there's any malicious intent. It seems pretty clear that the motivation here is to simplify the type checker considerably, which is a really good reason to do something. Heck, I've got an open issue for deleting a feature in persistent which (according to the lack of comments on the issue) only ever used by persistent's own test suite.
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[ANNOUNCE] GHC 9.2.2 is now available!
PR submitted: https://github.com/yesodweb/persistent/pull/1366 :)
- Simple Servant + Persistent + Katip template for starting a new project
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Async Control Flow
Ha, I spotted a possible resource leak here. If stmtFinalize fail, then the connection won't be closed.
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Using a different version of a package than what exists in resolver.
text Cloning b1e32adfe1da49cd9df997a13bd0c5b391486f5c from https://github.com/yesodweb/persistent.git No cabal file found for Repo from https://github.com/yesodweb/persistent.git, commit b1e32adfe1da49cd9df997a13bd0c5b391486f5c
What are some alternatives?
When comparing sophia and pool-conduit you can also consider the following projects:
mysql-simple - A mid-level client library for the MySQL database, intended to be fast and easy to use.
hocilib - A lightweight Haskell binding to the OCILIB C API
direct-sqlite
eventstore - EventStore Haskell TCP Client
persistent-odbc - uses persistent connecting via hdbc odbc
HongoDB - A Simple Key Value Store
HDBC - Haskell Database Connectivity
persistent-relational-record - Persistent adapter for Haskell Relational Record
presto-hdbc - Presto HDBC Connector
classy-influxdb-simple
lmdb - Lightning MDB bindings for Haskell
bloodhound - Haskell Elasticsearch client and query DSL
sophia vs mysql-simple
pool-conduit vs hocilib
sophia vs direct-sqlite
pool-conduit vs eventstore
pool-conduit vs persistent-odbc
pool-conduit vs HongoDB
pool-conduit vs HDBC
pool-conduit vs persistent-relational-record
pool-conduit vs presto-hdbc
pool-conduit vs classy-influxdb-simple
pool-conduit vs lmdb
pool-conduit vs bloodhound