Norm
postgrest
Norm | postgrest | |
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3 | 103 | |
22 | 22,376 | |
- | 1.7% | |
0.0 | 9.7 | |
10 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Haskell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Norm
- Show HN: Sqlbind a Python library to compose raw SQL
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Sketch of a Post-ORM
This is just not liking SQL, which is fine, but it's not 'the future of querying databases'. It's just a simplified language that is under-specified and doesn't really support even a fraction of the use cases of SQL, and therefore looks 'cleaner'. It's a bad abstraction.
Here is my attempt at a 'post orm' if anyone is interested, as a bonus it is fully implemented and some people actually use it: https://github.com/justinvanwinkle/Norm
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Show HN: Write universally accessible SQL, not library-specific ORM wrapper APIs
I tried to do something similar with https://github.com/justinvanwinkle/Norm about 10 years ago. It hasn't generated a lot of interest, but I find it quite useful to construct queries without having to learn the minutia of an ORM library, or even a SQL generation library.
postgrest
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Supabase – General Availability Week
hey hn, supabase ceo her
we just announced GA, after ~4 years of beta. for those who don't know: supabase is a postgres hosting company. we also host other open source "backend" tools that make it easy to get started with postgres (tools like PostgREST for auto-generate APIs [0])
we owe a lot to the HN community. you launched us 4 years ago [1], when we were just a few developers. since then HN has been a staple in our journey, one of the best sources of product feedback [2]
the GA badge is mostly to signify organizational readiness. we're at a stage where we can take any profile of customer. we have a support team that works 24/7, and a success team that will help customers improve their postgres usage. we released our Index Advisor [3] yesterday, and we'll be releasing a few more products this week that helps customer with performance and security.
on a personal note: i read HN most days, and love going through the ShowHN's to see what devs are building. thanks for being an awesome community and my favorite place to lurk on the internet. i'll stick around to answer any questions
[0] PostgREST: https://postgrest.org
[1] Launch: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23319901
[2] HN journey: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...
[3] Index Advisor: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40028111
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The Many Ways Not to Build an API
If you use PostgreSQL and are proficient with using its row-level security feature, you can choose from several tools/services built above RLS, including Supabase, PostgREST, and PostGraphile. They all provide a way to expose database CRUD as a web API, assuming you've configured the RLS rules to properly secure the access.
- Soul: A SQLite REST and Realtime Server
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Build a simple project management app with Neon, PostgREST, and DigitalOcean
wget 'https://github.com/PostgREST/postgrest/releases/download/v11.2.0/postgrest-v11.2.0-linux-static-x64.tar.xz'
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Single Software Developer Projects
SupaBase is entirely based upon PostgREST. In fact, PostgREST is arguably 49% of their value proposition according to their own website. The other 49% is PostgreSQL. PostgreSQL of course is a super mature database, and some would argue the best RDBMS on the planet, so let's ignore that part for a moment, and consider it a mature thing and move on to PostgREST.
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Oink: An API for PHP in a single file
You don't need this PHP snippet:
To get the same functionality without the extra step, simply use PostgREST [1]
[1] https://postgrest.org/
- Ask HN: Popular open source tool originally written in Haskell?
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Use PostgREST and HTMX to Build RESTful APIs from PostgreSQL Databases
PostgREST is a standalone web server that turns your PostgreSQL database into a RESTful API using the database's structural constraints and permissions to define the API's endpoints and operations. In this tutorial, you will create a simple note-taking app by leveraging PostgREST to construct a RESTful API for the app and using htmx to deliver HTML content.
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We built our customer data warehouse all on Postgres
You might find some info in the docs of PostgREST [1] or in the previous discussions on HN about it [2].
For the versioning, I just have a git repo where I keep every role, schema, table, view, function, trigger, etc. definitions. Every time I change something in the database I first change it in the git repo too to have an history.
[1] https://postgrest.org
[2] https://hn.algolia.com/?q=postgrest
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Pandoc
Don't know if you would call this a "program" but PostgREST is written is Haskell too.
https://github.com/PostgREST/postgrest
What are some alternatives?
pure-orm - A pure ORM for writing native SQL queries yielding pure business objects
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
pgdbf - Convert XBase / FoxPro databases to PostgreSQL
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
rusqlite-model - Model trait and derive implementation for rusqlite
postgres-websockets - PostgreSQL + Websockets
mammoth - A type-safe Postgres query builder for TypeScript.
Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.
Hangfire - An easy way to perform background job processing in .NET and .NET Core applications. No Windows Service or separate process required
gotrue - An SWT based API for managing users and issuing SWT tokens.
slonik - A Node.js PostgreSQL client with runtime and build time type safety, and composable SQL.
TimescaleDB - An open-source time-series SQL database optimized for fast ingest and complex queries. Packaged as a PostgreSQL extension.