liveviewjs
sequelts
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liveviewjs
- LiveView Is Best with Svelte
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The Future (and the Past) of the Web Is Server Side Rendering
If you are looking for server-side rendering that enables rich, react-like user experiences, check out LiveViewJS (http://liveviewjs.com). Supports both Deno and Node runtimes.
(Full disclosure: am author)
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Looking for a web framework that works like Phoenix LiveView
This is what you're looking for: https://github.com/floodfx/liveviewjs
- Does a Phoenix liveView but for node and with maybe react exist ?
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Deepkit – High-Performance TypeScript Framework
This was on HN a few weeks ago and may be of interest to you:
https://github.com/floodfx/liveviewjs
- Show HN: LiveViewJS – TypeScript back end for LiveView Apps (Phoenix LiveView)
- Show HN: LiveViewJS – TypeScript back end for LiveView Apps
sequelts
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Kysely: TypeScript SQL Query Builder
You can use these template literal types + infer to build an entire SQL parser. I did a POC that infers SQL query types by parsing the SQL query on a type level:
https://github.com/nikeee/sequelts
However, building this parser is pretty cumbersome and supporting multiple SQL dialects would be lots of pain. While I'm not a fan of query builders per se, Kysely pretty much covers everything that my POC tried to cover (except that 0 runtime overhead). However, you get the option to use different DBMs in tests than in production (pg in prod, sqlite in tests), which is a huge benefit for a lot of people. sequelts was designed to work with sqlite only. And it's not a hack.
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Flyweight: An ORM for SQLite
The only thing I can imagine where this would be useful is when you don't have control about what DB is being used, for example, when building a product that should be compatible with Postgres and MariaDB (and each is getting used). However, in the age of containerization, this isn't a big problem any more.
In some ORMs, I need to create types that the result of a query containing JOINs is mapped to. Others don't support them _at all_. In TypeORM, there is a query builder which forces you to put in _some_ SQL for things like "WHERE a in (b, c)".
I created a proof of concept of a different approach: Just embrace SQL and provide static typing based on the query. The return type of a query is whatever that thing is that the query returns in the context of the database schema. It's possible to do in TypeScript, by parsing the SQL query at development time:
https://github.com/nikeee/sequelts
One benefit is that it does not need any runtime code, as it's just a type layer over SQL. You don't have to rely on some type-metadata that TypeScript emits. That's why it also works with JavaScript only.
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Deepkit – High-Performance TypeScript Framework
I don't like ORMs that use runtime types either. Most of the time, I want to write raw SQL.
So as an experiment, I created a library that statically types raw SQL:
https://github.com/nikeee/sequelts
The idea is to parse the SQL queries using TS's type system. The parsed query is combined with the database schema and therefore, we know what type the query will return.
This is especially useful due to TS's structural type system.
What are some alternatives?
diffhtml - diffHTML is a web framework that helps you build applications and other interactive content
flyweight - An ORM for SQLite
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
kysely-codegen - Generate Kysely type definitions from your database.
caldera-react - Server-side execution for React 🌋
ts-sql - A SQL database implemented purely in TypeScript type annotations.
rsp - A simple Java web framework for building real-time user interfaces and UI components.
assert-combinators - Functional assertion combinators.
mfsqlchecker - Statically validate correctness of all your SQL queries. TypeScript, PostgreSQL
postgresql-typed - Haskell PostgreSQL library with compile-time type inference
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
Npgsql.FSharp.Analyzer - F# analyzer that provides embedded SQL syntax analysis, type-checking for parameters and result sets and nullable column detection when writing queries using Npgsql.FSharp.