node-pg-migrate VS PostgresApp

Compare node-pg-migrate vs PostgresApp and see what are their differences.

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node-pg-migrate PostgresApp
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1,215 7,108
0.6% 0.9%
8.9 9.2
4 days ago about 1 month ago
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MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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node-pg-migrate

Posts with mentions or reviews of node-pg-migrate. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-20.
  • Fully featured Repository Pattern with Typescript and native PostgreSQL driver
    5 projects | dev.to | 20 Mar 2022
    Why PG? For the clarity of the article to a large circle of developers, the entire explanation will be built by PostgreSQL and PG package. And in a real project, the database schema will change over time, and in order to be able to perform migrations, we will use Node PG migrate.
  • New to PostgreSQL - Best way to use it?
    6 projects | /r/PostgreSQL | 25 Jan 2022
    b) How you will manage schema migrations: every time you change tables, columns, foreign keys, every time you create or modify stored procedures, and so on, you need to do this through a migration. Here I'm at loss to recommend anything specific, but if you went with Prisma, I would read their docs and use whatever they are recommending you (if they actually recommend something). If you want something more neutral but still in the node ecosystem, node-pg-migrate might be the winner here? I'm not sure.
  • Postgres: What is the development process?
    3 projects | /r/PostgreSQL | 17 Oct 2021
    You’ll probably want something like this too: https://github.com/salsita/node-pg-migrate
  • The Architecture of a One-Man SaaS
    16 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Apr 2021
    You can use any normal DB migration tool. For k8s, I put the app's readiness probe to false, run the migrations and then toggle the probe back to true.

    Here are some migration libraries:

    Go - https://github.com/golang-migrate/migrate

    Node - https://github.com/salsita/node-pg-migrate

PostgresApp

Posts with mentions or reviews of PostgresApp. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-11.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing node-pg-migrate and PostgresApp you can also consider the following projects:

sql-lint - An SQL linter

DBngin - DB Engine

graphjin - GraphJin - Build NodeJS / GO APIs in 5 minutes not weeks

wsl-vpnkit - Provides network connectivity to WSL 2 when blocked by VPN

logpaste - A simple web service for storing text log files

docker-openldap - OpenLDAP container image 🐳🌴

prawn-stack - A pageview counter using the AWS free tier, Postgres, Node and React

xclip - Command line interface to the X11 clipboard

flan - A tasty tool that lets you save, load and share postgres snapshots with ease

prisma-examples - 🚀 Ready-to-run Prisma example projects

migrate - Database migrations. CLI and Golang library.

better-sqlite3 - The fastest and simplest library for SQLite3 in Node.js.