record VS active_record.cr

Compare record vs active_record.cr and see what are their differences.

active_record.cr

Active Record pattern implementation for Crystal. (by waterlink)
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record active_record.cr
0 0
50 190
- -
0.0 0.0
- about 7 years ago
Crystal Crystal
- MIT License
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record

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

active_record.cr

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We haven't tracked posts mentioning active_record.cr yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing record and active_record.cr you can also consider the following projects:

granite-orm - ORM Model with Adapters for mysql, pg, sqlite in the Crystal Language.

crecto - Database wrapper and ORM for Crystal, inspired by Ecto

ohm-crystal - Ohm for Crystal

clear - Advanced ORM between postgreSQL and Crystal

topaz - A simple and useful db wrapper for Crystal-lang

redis-tsv.cr - import and export data from Redis in TSV format

stal-crystal - Set algebra solver for Redis

rethinkdb-orm - RethinkDB ORM for Crystal lang

jennifer - Crystal ORM using ActiveRecord pattern with flexible query DSL