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node-pg-migrate
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Fully featured Repository Pattern with Typescript and native PostgreSQL driver
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.
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New to PostgreSQL - Best way to use it?
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.
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Postgres: What is the development process?
You’ll probably want something like this too: https://github.com/salsita/node-pg-migrate
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The Architecture of a One-Man SaaS
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
diagrams
- Diagrams as Code
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Mastering Matplotlib: A Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
diagrams - Diagram as Code.
- How to draw beautiful software architecture diagrams
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Top 9 Architecture diagram software for cloud infrastructure
Mingrammer is an intriguing tool for individuals who prefer coding diagrams rather than creating them through graphical interfaces. It operates using Python code and offers a relatively quick setup process. It is compatible with AWS, Azure, GCP, Alibaba, and Oracle. Notably, the project is open source and has garnered significant attention on GitHub with over 31K stars.
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Pravljenje AWS strukturnog diagrama
Ja sam koristio ovo: https://diagrams.mingrammer.com/
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Dynamically generate Cloud System Architecture diagram
That’s another option: https://diagrams.mingrammer.com Guessing with IaC done with Pulumi (Python) and this, it could pretty powerful and automatically generated.
- [Golang] Diagrammes comme code avec Go?
- Network diagram Tool
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Top 7 diagrams as code tools for software architecture
Diagrams allow you to draw cloud system architectures using Python code.
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Do you like to draw while explaining stuff?
I use excalidraw a lot for short conversations. If I have to go into major detail I use diagrams https://diagrams.mingrammer.com
What are some alternatives?
sql-lint - An SQL linter
c4-draw.io - Draw.io template/diagram containing C4 Model shapes. Drawio Diagrams.net
graphjin - GraphJin - Build NodeJS / GO APIs in 5 minutes not weeks
Graphviz - Simple Python interface for Graphviz
logpaste - A simple web service for storing text log files
obsidian-excalidraw-plugin - A plugin to edit and view Excalidraw drawings in Obsidian
prawn-stack - A pageview counter using the AWS free tier, Postgres, Node and React
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
flan - A tasty tool that lets you save, load and share postgres snapshots with ease
pygraphviz - Python interface to Graphviz graph drawing package
migrate - Database migrations. CLI and Golang library.
vscode-drawio - This unofficial extension integrates Draw.io (also known as diagrams.net) into VS Code.