joist-orm
Grafana
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joist-orm
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Which ORM would you pick, Prisma or Typeorm
As few comments have already offered alternatives, so I'll mention Joist.
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Does Typeorm violate the type contract when using relations that aren't explicitly loaded?
I used TypeORM in the past; I had a ton of problems with it. I highly recommend https://joist-orm.io/ instead.
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What is your favorite way to maintain types and schema in a full stack web app, end-to-end?
Codegen our backend models directly from the db (here a strict 1-1 mapping is a feature imo; we use https://github.com/stephenh/joist-ts/), so we get `Green` added to the backend `Color.ts` for free.
- Joist: An idiomatic ORM library for TypeScript
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Complex business logic in Node
If you like Rails/ActiveRecord, Joist is our attempt at a "AR-or-better productivity" ORM for TypeScript.
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Well, shit. Objection.js has been sunset, which ORM/querybuilder did you move to?
Ha, well, as you noted, I'm wary of even bothering to comment :-), but would be great if you checked out Joist: https://joist-orm.io/
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Looking for a type safe ORM/mapper
Checkout https://github.com/stephenh/joist-ts built from the ground up to be typesafe.
- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2021)
- I used Typeorm in one of our projects and I have nothing but regrets
- What do you think about ORMs?
Grafana
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Grafana
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Yes I'm aware that Grafana is open source but the method I used to find the API endpoints is far quicker than digging through hundreds of files in a codebase I'm not familiar with.
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Building an Observability Stack with Docker
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How to collect metrics from node.js applications in PM2 with exporting to Prometheus
In example above, we use 2 additional parameters: code (HTTP response code) and page (page identifier), which provide detailed statistics. For example, you can build such graphs in Grafana:
What are some alternatives?
pg-mem - An in memory postgres DB instance for your unit tests
Thingsboard - Open-source IoT Platform - Device management, data collection, processing and visualization.
beam - 🪵 Beam Design System
Apache Superset - Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform [Moved to: https://github.com/apache/superset]
graphql-typescript-factories - TypeScript test builders/factories for GraphQL schemas
Heimdall - An Application dashboard and launcher
studio - 🎙️ The easiest way to explore and manipulate your data in all of your Prisma projects.
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
kysely - A type-safe typescript SQL query builder
Thingspeak - ThingSpeak is an open source “Internet of Things” application and API to store and retrieve data from things using HTTP over the Internet or via a Local Area Network. With ThingSpeak, you can create sensor logging applications, location tracking applications, and a social network of things with status updates.
slonik - A Node.js PostgreSQL client with runtime and build time type safety, and composable SQL.
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool