mycelite
donutdb
mycelite | donutdb | |
---|---|---|
8 | 4 | |
1,045 | 163 | |
1.7% | - | |
5.8 | 5.3 | |
8 months ago | 10 months ago | |
Rust | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
mycelite
- LiteFS Cloud: Distributed SQLite with Managed Backups
- Mycelite: SQLite extension to synchronize changes across SQLite instances
-
SQLite Journal Modes [video]
Is anyone using their product? https://github.com/mycelial/mycelite/
They use CRDTs for syncing, but their site has virtually no details on what data structures are supported. https://mycelial.com/docs/get-started/quick-start
-
Recommended cloud database to store basic, static data that a mobile app will read from?
You can checkout our repo here: https://github.com/mycelial/mycelite
donutdb
-
LiteFS Cloud: Distributed SQLite with Managed Backups
Man this is cool. While I really enjoy my own solution of using a custom SQLite vfs that stores your db transparently in dynamodb[0], this really is a compelling alternative.
I wonder how viable this would be to use from aws lambda? It seems like the way lambda does concurrency probably doesn't play all that well with litefs. Maybe it's time to move some workloads over to fly.io.
[0]: https://github.com/psanford/donutdb
- DonutDB: DynamoDB-Backed SQLite Databases
- DonutDB: A SQL database implemented on DynamoDB and SQLite
-
Ask HN: What could a modern database do that PostgreSQL and MySQL can't
There's a bunch of projects that have implemented this. I wrote a SQLite VFS in Go that lets you query a read-only SQLite db over http (including from s3) [0].
The VFS API offers the possibility for weirder storage solutions, if thats the type of thing you're into. Recently I've been moving some of my personal websites hosted on AWS Lambda over to use a read/write sqlite db backed by DynamoDB[1]. There are a bunch of limitations to this type of thing (like it uses a global write lock), but it works nicely for DBs that have low write frequency.
[0]: https://github.com/psanford/sqlite3vfshttp
[1]: https://github.com/psanford/donutdb
What are some alternatives?
electric - Local-first sync layer for web and mobile apps. Build reactive, realtime, local-first apps directly on Postgres.
absurd-sql - sqlite3 in ur indexeddb (hopefully a better backend soon)
sqld - LibSQL with extended capabilities like HTTP protocol, replication, and more.
lovefield - Lovefield is a relational database for web apps. Written in JavaScript, works cross-browser. Provides SQL-like APIs that are fast, safe, and easy to use.
Pentive - Collaborative Spaced Repetition
sqlite3vfshttp - Go sqlite3 http vfs: query sqlite databases over http with range headers
cr-sqlite - Convergent, Replicated SQLite. Multi-writer and CRDT support for SQLite
stolon - PostgreSQL cloud native High Availability and more.
wa-sqlite - WebAssembly SQLite with experimental support for browser storage extensions
go-sqlite3-stdlib - A standard library for mattn/go-sqlite3 including best-effort date parsing, url parsing, math/string functions, and stats aggregation functions
sqlite-y-crdt - Y-CRDT extension for SQLite