juniper-from-schema
diesel
juniper-from-schema | diesel | |
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227 | 11,930 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
over 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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juniper-from-schema
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Exograph: build GraphQL backends in minutes with a Rust-powered runtime
For my part, I look at something like https://netflix.github.io/dgs/, and look to a project like https://github.com/davidpdrsn/juniper-from-schema and juniper itself (which has async support) as being more of a flexible building block for Rust projects that need GraphQL.
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Derive away from struct definition
Hello! I'm running into an issue with derives. I'm using juniper-from-schema for a web server, which generates lots of Rust types based on a GraphQL schema file. Trouble is, since the types are generated via macro, I can't apply any derives to the type declaration sites. This is really annoying because I need to implement things like Clone on my types. I've done some googling on this and can't find any way to declare derives away from the type declaration -- is this possible or is it a limitation of the macro system? Is this only possible via some changes to the library to support derive declarations?
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Svelte with Rust and a GraphQL REST API Wrapper
There are different ways of creating the GraphQL schema. Either schema first, where you directly define the schema or code first, where your schema is generated based on the code that you have written. Juniper uses the code first schema approach, but there is an alternative schema-to-juniper generator.
diesel
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Top 10 Rusty Repositories for you to start your Open Source Journey
7. Diesel
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People who use rust and postgres in production along with RDS proxy, what do you do?
Both seem nice. However, both of them rely very heavily on prepared statements. Unfortunately, using prepared statements is a no-go when you use connection poolers like pgbouncer, or in my case AWS RDS proxy. A discussion in Diesel indicates that disel is not going to provide any support for disabling prepared stements (https://github.com/diesel-rs/diesel/discussions/3575), and a discussion on sqlx hints that disabling prepared statements is possible, but I haven't found any documentation or examples for it.
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The diesel project is looking for help
In addition we are experimenting with prebuild versions of diesel-cli that can be installed directly. We have a set of prebuilt binaries here. We are interested in feedback about how the provided binaries work on your platform.
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cargo-dist pre-release looking for feedback!
First of all thanks for making this great tool. As it happens I currently toy around with using it for diesel-cli releases. See the WIP PR here. I think diesel-cli is a good example of a tool that depends on system libraries as it needs to link native database drivers, so this new release is welcome. Defining the dependencies seems to allow easily building things on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu and x86_64-apple-darwin. It seems to pick up everything in the right way there.
- Diesel Is a Safe, Extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust
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Rust & MySQL: connect, execute SQL statements and stored procs using crate sqlx.
I did look at mysql initially. Then I started checking other crates. Diesel is an Object Relation Model (ORM), I'm not yet keen on taking on the complication of learning ORM, I give this crate a pass in the meantime.
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Queryx: An Open-Source Go ORM with Automatic Schema Management
I would recommend people look at diesel from Rust for how nice it could be. https://diesel.rs/ Look at the complex queries example. So much more readable and easier to understand.
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Diesel polls about upcoming features and guide topics
Most wanted missing features in diesel
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Ask HN: Anyone Using Rust for Web Development?
There are two problems with using Rust for web servers:
1. The only production-ready Rust web servers require writing async request handlers. Async Rust is not fun.
2. The only good Postgres client library is async: https://crates.io/crates/sqlx
I'm trying to remedy the first problem with https://crates.io/crates/servlin .
Solving the second problem will be another project. I hope someone else does it. There is https://crates.io/crates/diesel but it has the same problem as async Rust: incomprehensible compiler errors.
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/r/startrek/ migrates to lemmy
Lemmy is written in Rust using Actix Web and Diesel.rs.
https://actix.rs/
https://diesel.rs/
What are some alternatives?
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
sea-orm - 🐚 An async & dynamic ORM for Rust
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
rustorm - an orm for rust
rbatis - Rust Compile Time ORM robustness,async, pure Rust Dynamic SQL
r2d2 - A generic connection pool for Rust
rusqlite-model - Model trait and derive implementation for rusqlite
prisma-client-rust - Type-safe database access for Rust
deuterium-orm - Fully typed SQL query builder for Rust [deprecated]
tikv - Distributed transactional key-value database, originally created to complement TiDB
quaint - SQL Query AST and Visitor for Rust
treasure - ORM for rust (journey begins)