ld
Lean Database (by MikkelHJuul)
ogc-grpc
Proto api and proxy server for ogc / inspire compliant API (by MikkelHJuul)
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ld
Posts with mentions or reviews of ld.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-02.
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Using a httputil reverse proxy to host gRPC REST & static web content (eg HTML) on a single port
I slammed together a database based on this wire protocol feature: MikkelHJuul/ld the database serve bytes, the client can deserialize those by replacing the bytes with a message (in the proto-file)
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A dead simple Key-value Storage API
Hell, I even built a kv-database myself that I just announced some weeks ago, based on badgerDB: ld. It's API is the api I would say qualifies as a simple actual kv database api. KeyRange { String prefix, from, to, pattern (pattern may be a bit over the top) } The database is value agnostic
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Protobuf Database: ld & ld-client: interactive client
[ld:0.1.3](https://github.com/MikkelHJuul/ld) is out
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ld - 0.1.1: protocol buffers database
Just after pushing 'Post'; I thought to my self: I haven't done nearly enough testing! This is release [0.1.1](https://github.com/MikkelHJuul/ld/pull/2) focusing on testing, I fixed some bugfixes with the `Iterator` in `impl/iterator.go`, but mostly I added 50-some tests spanning 900 lines of test code.
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Protocol buffers database, a Key-Value database on the wire
I got my database into a release candidate: ld - a protocol buffers database
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gRPC bytes
The obvious use case is the one of a key value database: I have an older personal project I wanted to do this for, ld (yes I know there is a c linker called ld) basically the client implements their proto file saving whatever they wanted at a given key and the database never touch the bytes, it servers back those bytes which should be re-serialisable to the same object. (The project is semi abandoned, I hope to use badger or boltdb to implement it some time)
ogc-grpc
Posts with mentions or reviews of ogc-grpc.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-17.
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Protocol buffers database, a Key-Value database on the wire
I have later started mapping the OGC WFS api at MikkelHJuul/ogc-grpc, I want to open source the WFS gRPC mappings including open api specification for the proxy server. And use this as a backing database. Having two very well-defined API boundaries for the gRPC service between the two makes for focused developer experience. I may throw in my extension library for fun. Write some demo app for it all.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ld and ogc-grpc you can also consider the following projects:
protoc-gen-star - protoc plugin library for efficient proto-based code generation
h3 - Hexagonal hierarchical geospatial indexing system
social - social network in GRPC, Go, mysql, and vuejs,
sled - the champagne of beta embedded databases
S2 geometry - S2 geometry library in Go
Jet - A key-value db api with multiple storage engines and key generation
s2geometry - Computational geometry and spatial indexing on the sphere
redix - a very simple pure key => value storage system that speaks Redis protocol with Postgres as storage engine and more