pgsync
Sync data from one Postgres database to another (by ankane)
copycat
Generate deterministic fake values: The same input will always generate the same fake-output. (by snaplet)
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pgsync
Posts with mentions or reviews of pgsync.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-17.
- PgSync: Sync data from one Postgres database to another
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Greenmask: PostgreSQL Dump and Obfuscation Tool
I‘m using https://github.com/ankane/pgsync for that, it has a very easy config yaml and you can just define queries that get pulled from the db.
I have a simple one like „base_tables“ that just pulls me all the fixtures into my local db, then entity specific ones that pull an entity with a specific id + all related entries in other tables for debugging but as long as you can query it you can set up everything very easily.
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Available options for migrating from Rhel6 PG10 to Rhel8 PG14
Alternatively, something like https://github.com/ankane/pgsync could be used, but I have much less experience with that kind of approach.
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Data sync options when upgrading from v10.21 to v14.6
pgsync from an EC2 instance that can connect to both target and destination https://github.com/ankane/pgsync
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Open-sourcing Datanymizer: in-flight template-driven data anonymization
It looks very similar to pgsync. https://github.com/ankane/pgsync
copycat
Posts with mentions or reviews of copycat.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-23.
- Resend – Incident report for February 21st, 2024
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Greenmask: PostgreSQL Dump and Obfuscation Tool
Check out https://www.snaplet.dev (I'm the founder). We do exactly this.
- Pgtemp: The easiest way to write tests with Postgres in Rust, without Docker
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Supabase Branching
Testing with product workloads today? If you need to test with production workloads today, check out Snaplet and Postgres.ai. Both are great partners of Supabase.
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How Modern SQL Databases Are Changing Web Development - #3 Better Developer Experience
It’s worth noting that being able to branch production data for testing easily doesn’t mean you should just do it. It poses a significant risk of leaking sensitive user data. You should consider using tools like Snaplet to transform and anonymize sensitive columns.
- Show HN: Seed your Postgres development database with production-like data
- Show AWS: Snaplet clones a subset of your Postgres RDS instance, whilst anonymizing the data, so that you can restore it into your development environments: Local, staging, and preview.
- Show HN: Seed your Postgres database with production-like data
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Databricks acquires serverless Postgres vendor bit.io
[disclosure: I'm the founder of Snaplet]
I think there are a lot of different reasons why people may want to use a service like bit.io, but if you want a database with data in it to code against, run tests against, reproduce production related data-bugs, and run e2e tests against then check out https://www.snaplet.dev.
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Postgres WASM by Snaplet and Supabase
For now, this is very experimental - but it has a lot of potential. If you want to get involved, please reach out to us or the team at [Snaplet(https://www.snaplet.dev/). The work they're doing over at Snaplet is incredible, and we've had a blast collaborating with them.