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parse-server
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
Backend as a Service (BaaS) goes back to early 2010’s with companies like Parse and Firebase. These products integrated everything a backend provides to a webapp in a single, integrated package that makes it easier to get started and enables you to offload some of the devops maintenance work to someone else.
- Placemark is going open source and shutting down
- Thoughts on Parse Platform / Server
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Tools for scanning commits?
Prototype Pollution Fix
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How to set up a Parse Server backend with Typescript
Parse Server is a great way to quickly spin up a backend for your project. Parse is a Node based utility that sits on top of ExpressJS.
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A Guide On Appwrite
Parse
- [SERIOS] Solutie backend + DB pentru o aplicatie web
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Free online DB for production app
You can try https://parseplatform.org/, it is self-hosted if you need. And also there are a number of cloud services with compatible API, like https://www.back4app.com/ It has dart-friendly generated API client, much simpler than firebase and is built on top of postgresql and mongodb.
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Backend (auth/payment) options for Flutter app and web.
Parse - https://parseplatform.org/
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Supabase Series B
Not to crash the party or anything. Supabase is great and all but in terms of feature completeness and getting actual products built, it doesn't come close to Parse[0].
Same with Appwrite. Both of these are very popular but they either lack essential features or have them behind a subscription wall. For example, the OSS version of Supabase (last I checked) doesn't include the edge functions which are really important for easily computing stuff on the server side. Parse on the other hand is 100% open source and has a huge feature set. It's older than all of these lo-code tools and actually helps solve the issues one comes across when using such tools.
Another thing is extending these tools which is a pain. For example, Parse supports multiple databases by default (postgres & MongoDB) and the ability to write a custom adapter if you need something else. Similarly, if you at any point need to go 100% custom it also makes that possible so you are never locked in. These tools however don't have that level of low-level control and are general all or nothing kind of tools best for small-to-medium sized problems which don't have a lot of room to grow.
But both of these (Appwrite & Supabase) are super markety. Appwrite is all over the place with their ads, Supabase got a huge trend when it launched etc. Parse on the other hand is not too good at marketing their product being fully community run which is one reason not many know of it. Another is their not-so-fancy docs.
I have no stake in any of these products: just my conclusion after having tried all of these.
[0] https://parseplatform.org/
stripe-sync-engine
- Stripe Sync Engine
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What's the point in using Prisma with my Supabase backend?
For everyone in this thread that use ORM for migrations, which seems like rather heavy handed approach, have a look at https://github.com/supabase/stripe-sync-engine/blob/main/src/utils/migrate.ts which is how you can easily implement migrations without all the ORM overhead/bullshit.
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How Fleeting Notes Migrated 1000+ Users from Firebase to Supabase (Stripe, Firebase, Supabase)
Stripe-Supabase Sync Engine: syncing the stripe database to supabase would’ve been nice but also would’ve been a lot of unnessary extra work (I’ll just use stripe webhooks instead). Also, I needed to spin up something to host that and I wasn’t willing to do that.
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Need help with my flutter apps database.
I've heard good things about Supabase, but I haven't used it myself. If you're in a position to deploy the DBMS and backend software yourself, you could consider setting up PostgreSQL and a gRPC server service yourself. You can even write the server service in Dart.
- I need a firebase alternative!
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Supabase open sourced their dashboard
For those who need a clickable link to the project: https://supabase.com/
- Ask HN: What are the major open source alternatives to Auth0?
- GraphQL and PostgreSQL as a managed back end?
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Remix and Supabase integration
Supabase account
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Recommendations/Suggestions for authentication for saas application?
If I want to build micro-saas then are one options from above feasible? or should I go with supabase? https://supabase.com/
What are some alternatives?
Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.
crystal - 🔮 Graphile's Crystal Monorepo; home to Grafast, PostGraphile, pg-introspection, pg-sql2 and much more!
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
cas - Apereo CAS - Identity & Single Sign On for all earthlings and beyond.
nestjs-graphql - GraphQL (TypeScript) module for Nest framework (node.js) 🍷
python-ksuid - A pure-Python KSUID implementation
ObjectBox Java (Kotlin, Android) - Java and Android Database - fast and lightweight without any ORM
airbyte - The leading data integration platform for ETL / ELT data pipelines from APIs, databases & files to data warehouses, data lakes & data lakehouses. Both self-hosted and Cloud-hosted.
MongoDB - The MongoDB Database
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
Vapor - 💧 A server-side Swift HTTP web framework.
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services