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kysely
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I made a Twitter clone using Deno and Fresh
Did you check https://github.com/koskimas/kysely ? It was great when I used it. It has great TS support.
- Full-Stack TypeScript with tRPC and React
- Kysely
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Type-safe S3 Select queries with Kysely
That’s where Kysely comes to the rescue: Kysely is a type-safe and devX-friendly typescript SQL query builder. It was designed to work with PostgreSQL and MySQL, but it exposes a few classes that can let us write queries without being connected to an actual relational database.
- Vue and trpc?
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Announcing a new TypeScript ORM
prisma (mentioned in the article), zapatos, pgtyped and kysely are the most popular currently I think.
switch between a limited interface and a query builder (MikroORM, TypeORM). This feels like using two different libraries, switching between two different sets of limitations. Kysely is a nice query builder with good TS support, but MikroORM is using Knex instead so you're losing TS, and TypeORM has a custom query builder, less user-friendly than Knex.
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Which ORM do you prefer with nodejs/Typescript project and why ?
I'd love to see Kysely as an option.
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You might not need an ORM
Kysely[1] and zapatos[2] are excellent solutions for type-safe typescript query builders. It’s hard to go back to the days of spending 20-30% of your time in the object mapping layer.
[1] https://github.com/koskimas/kysely
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Simple CQRS in NodeJS with Typescript
Querying the database (PostgreSQL) should not be ground breaking. Personally I like to have full type-safety so we can easily catch bugs during the development time without introducing any tests that are just testing the data type from our datastore to match the data type our API expects. I like to go database schema first, which means that we generate types from the database schema and work with those. Any change to the schema of the database is made with SQL migrations and after that, the typescript types are regenerated. Another approach is to use a code-first tool like TypeORM or Prisma. However in my experience such tools often produce not efficient SQL queries and are less easy to extend. In my projects I use library kysely (https://github.com/koskimas/kysely) with kysely-codegen (https://github.com/RobinBlomberg/kysely-codegen) to have a full type-safe SQL builder.
aurora
- What is Prisma bad at?
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Does Prisma work in production?
Yes, there are a few ways to achieve this! It's not supported natively yet but in this issue lots of people list their favorite workarounds which you can draw inspiration from. One of the most popular ones is to use a library written by one of our community members (who we actually now hired as a Developer Advocate :D) called aurora.
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what node ORM is worth it to learn
Splitting the schema file is indeed not yet possible but we will be working on this soon. Also, there are already a number of tools from the community that allow this (e.g. Aurora) and some people just use simple bash scripts to concat the .prisma files before running CLI commands against them (the GitHub issue lists a lot of workarounds).
What are some alternatives?
Knex - A query builder for PostgreSQL, MySQL, CockroachDB, SQL Server, SQLite3 and Oracle, designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use.
prisma-redis-middleware - Prisma Middleware for caching queries in Redis
pgtyped - pgTyped - Typesafe SQL in TypeScript
pg-anonymizer - Dump anonymized PostgreSQL database with a NodeJS CLI
TypeORM - ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Oracle, SAP Hana, WebSQL databases. Works in NodeJS, Browser, Ionic, Cordova and Electron platforms.
tuql - Automatically create a GraphQL server from a SQLite database or a SQL file
Sequelize - Feature-rich ORM for modern Node.js and TypeScript, it supports PostgreSQL (with JSON and JSONB support), MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle DB (v6), DB2 and DB2 for IBM i.
blog - OpenSource,Database,Business,Minds. git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/digoal/blog
typetta - Node.js ORM written in TypeScript for type lovers.
surrealdb-client-generator - Tool which generates a typescript client for SurrealDB and zod schema of a given database
express-ts-base - used for my small projects as base
rdb - Javascript and Typescript ORM with full intellisense, no-code generations. Works over http as well.