Npgsql
Npgsql is the .NET data provider for PostgreSQL. (by npgsql)
Storage.Net
💿 Storage abstractions with implementations for .NET/.NET Standard (by aloneguid)
Npgsql | Storage.Net | |
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15 | 3 | |
3,162 | 581 | |
0.9% | - | |
9.4 | 0.0 | |
3 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
C# | C# | |
PostgreSQL License | MIT License |
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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.
Npgsql
Posts with mentions or reviews of Npgsql.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-14.
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With .NET 8 Native AOT will we get small single binary for applications like Go/Rust?
In theory this improves over time. .NET 8 will be the first "real" release of NativeAOT. I would expect the big ms libs to start playing nice after .net 8 comes out. Some big non-ms libs are already doing this, like npgsql. That is their issue for size reduction, many work items already done.
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Is PostgreSQL a worthy alternative to Microsoft SQL Server?
And yet again, I got pleasantly surprised. Npgsql - the recommended ADO.NET and Entity Framework (Core) provider - makes the adoption of PostgreSQL an almost seamless experience. Additionally, the Npgsql provider implements those PostgreSQL language elements, which are not present in the Microsoft SQL Server world. Let me mention here at least support for the ILIKE operator, as well as a range of functions related to the PostgreSQL's LTree data type.
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ASP.Net Core database modelling without using existing ORMs?
You can just use the database driver directly, I would start with their documentation. Here's the one for postgres https://www.npgsql.org/
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Which database is most commonly used with ASP.NET?
Probably SQL Server since they are both made by Microsoft. But I'd recommend PostgreSQL. Completely free and open source and the integration is fantastic. https://github.com/npgsql/npgsql
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YAZILIMCI ARKADAŞLAR LÜTFEN YARDIM EDİN (daha demin yanlışıkla allahı karıştırdığım için yeniden atıyorum)
edit: https://www.npgsql.org
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What is the best PostgreSQL ORM tool for use in a .NET Framework 4.7 application?
Npgsql as this issue.
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Amazon RDS – Aurora for .NET Developers
As briefly touched on earlier, the primary outcome of your making a choice between PostgreSQL and MySQL is that the choice determines how you will interact with the database. This means that using the MySQL-compatible version of Aurora requires the use of the MySql.EntityFrameworkCore NuGet packages, while connecting to the PostgreSQL-compatible edition requires the Npgsql and Npgsql.EntityFrameworkCore.PostgreSQL packages, just like they were used earlier in those posts in this series. If you are considering using Babelfish with the PostgreSQL-compatible, then you would use the standard SQL Server NuGet packages as we worked with in the last few posts.
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Amazon RDS - PostgreSQL for .NET Developers
As with any database product that you will access from your .NET application, its level of support for .NET is important. Fortunately for us, there is a large community involved in helping ensure that PostgreSQL is relevant to .NET users. Let’s look at what you need to do to get .NET and PostgreSQL working together. The first thing you need to do is to include the necessary NuGet packages, Npgsql and Npgsql.EntityFrameworkCore.PostgreSQL as shown in Figure 1.
Storage.Net
Posts with mentions or reviews of Storage.Net.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-14.
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Need to use both Azure blob and AWS S3. Should I download aws sdk or use REST APIs?
There is/was a good project for that - https://github.com/aloneguid/storage, they have interface and wrappers for Azure, S3, Filesystem (good for local dev) and in-memory (good for unit testing) and you can plug any provider you want.
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Blob Storage for .NET
There is a similar library https://github.com/aloneguid/storage that also abstracts working with filesystem and some other cloud services.
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Universal interface and implementation for cloud storage
What is the difference between this https://github.com/aloneguid/storage and yours?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Npgsql and Storage.Net you can also consider the following projects:
MySQL Connector - Connector/NET is a fully-managed ADO.NET driver for MySQL.
FluentStorage - A polycloud .NET cloud storage abstraction layer. Provides Blob storage (AWS S3, GCP, FTP, SFTP, Azure Blob/File/Event Hub/Data Lake) and Messaging (AWS SQS, Azure Queue/ServiceBus). Supports .NET 5+ and .NET Standard 2.0+. Pure C#.
StackExchange Redis - General purpose redis client
stowage - Bloat-free, no BS cloud storage SDK.
MongoDB - The Official C# .NET Driver for MongoDB
IronLeveldb - A leveldb implementation in C#
Dapper - Dapper - a simple object mapper for .Net
MyCouch - MyCouch is the asynchronous CouchDB client for .NET
ServiceStack Redis - .NET's leading C# Redis Client
Npgsql vs MySQL Connector
Storage.Net vs FluentStorage
Npgsql vs StackExchange Redis
Storage.Net vs stowage
Npgsql vs MongoDB
Storage.Net vs StackExchange Redis
Npgsql vs IronLeveldb
Storage.Net vs IronLeveldb
Npgsql vs Dapper
Storage.Net vs MyCouch
Npgsql vs ServiceStack Redis
Storage.Net vs MongoDB