kemalyst-model
By kemalyst
granite-orm
ORM Model with Adapters for mysql, pg, sqlite in the Crystal Language. (by amberframework)
kemalyst-model | granite-orm | |
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2 | 297 | |
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0.0 | 3.9 | |
- | about 2 months ago | |
Crystal | Crystal | |
- | MIT License |
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Migrate from Sidekiq to Sidekiq.cr in Rails application
After some research, we choose *Granite. *Its pros are:
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Announcing Didact the anti-CMS!
This project has been half a year in the making. I've learned so much from it, most importantly Crystal and learning to love SQLite and hate Postgres. The journey led me through contributing to several dependencies, including the Granite ORM, Markd, the SQLite3 bindings, and even creating Sanemark implementing it in a fork of Markd!
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It seems like Rust software is bad
The 3 Crystal ORMs I've checked out, Granite, Clear, and Jennifer, are all 10k lines or less. Given Crystal's pragmatism-before-purity philosophy compared to Rust, I'd expect them to be a little briefer, but not that much.
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Frustrations with Crystal ORMs
The "generate create table SQL from model definition" feature is not usable for my use case because it doesn't treat foreign keys at all, only basic fields and types. It actually doesn't even support NOT NULL columns right now except for the primary key, and my PR to fix that has been hanging for two weeks.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kemalyst-model and granite-orm you can also consider the following projects:
selenite-db - Persistence Layer for your Crystal Application
jennifer - Crystal ORM using ActiveRecord pattern with flexible query DSL
crecto - Database wrapper and ORM for Crystal, inspired by Ecto
avram - A Crystal database wrapper for reading, writing, and migrating Postgres databases.
stal-crystal - Set algebra solver for Redis
active_record.cr - Active Record pattern implementation for Crystal.
redis-tsv.cr - import and export data from Redis in TSV format
clear - Advanced ORM between postgreSQL and Crystal
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