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pgtyped
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Type-Safe Printf() in TypeScript
There is an implementation of SQL that operates on a table shaped type, entirely at type level. For your amusement: https://github.com/codemix/ts-sql
There are a bunch of more practical takes that codegen types from your database and generate types for your queries, eg: https://github.com/adelsz/pgtyped
To me the second approach seems much more pragmatic because you don’t need to run a SQL parser in a fairly potato interpreter on every build
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ORMs are nice but they are the wrong abstraction
ORMs suck, but raw SQL embedded in your code sucks too.
This might be good time to plug my TypeScript non-ORM: https://jawj.github.io/zapatos/.
I should say I also like what I've seen of https://kysely.dev/ and https://pgtyped.dev/.
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An effective way to build a heavy CRUD Rest API?
Thank you for suggestions they helped me finding what I was looking for. I will either pick kysely or https://pgtyped.dev/, but first I will do some tests. Thanks!
- PostgresJs: The Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js and Deno
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compile-time SQL validations and type generation in TypeScript & Node
Cool. How does this compare to SafeQL, PgTyped, and Postgres language server ?
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Petrol: embedding a type-safe SQL API in OCaml using GADTs
I would instead rely on code generation like https://github.com/adelsz/pgtyped, because the embedded type-safe SQL will never fully cover all the features of vanilla SQL, for example Common Table Expression (CTE), window functions etc.
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Deno 1.33: Deno 2 is coming
There's pgtyped, which I believe does almost the same as sqlc
https://github.com/adelsz/pgtyped
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Kysely: TypeScript SQL Query Builder
For Postgres there is https://github.com/adelsz/pgtyped, sounds pretty much like what you describe?
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Is postgresql-typed a good starting library for a production application?
Avoiding the cost of learning EDSL that many Haskell DB libraries provide, I found out that only postgresql-typed and postgresql-simple allow to write only raw SQL queries easily. As I extensively use pgtyped for production Node.js application, I am thinking about using postgresql-typed. While I could find many resources for postgresql-simple, the same cannot be said try for postgresql-typed.
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This package is so underrated.
I would highly recommend trying out pgTyped if you want typesafe queries with postgres. It's fantastic!
prisma1
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🏆 Top Scala open source projects and contributors
I was surprised to see Prisma (a js library) listed, digging more I found out that they indeed had an Scala project which is now archived https://github.com/prisma/prisma1
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Hyperstack - a new open source Node.js web framework with everything included
For more: https://github.com/prisma/prisma1/issues/3830
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Show HN: WunderBase – Serverless OSS Database on Top of SQLite, Firecracker
Hey there, I'm Nikolas from the Prisma team. Just came here to quickly clarify this notion:
> Prisma is an API server that puts a GraphQL API in front of a DB.
Prisma is an ORM which generates a JavaScript/TypeScript client library for your database.
Your description is very true for Prisma 1 (which has been in maintenance mode for several years and is officially deprecated by now [1]), but the latest version(s) of Prisma (v2+) don't expose a GraphQL API any more. Prisma 1 also used GraphQL SDL for data modeling, the Prisma ORM on the other hand has its own, custom modeling language for describing database schemas in a declarative way and also comes with a flexible migration system.
That being said (and as Jens also mentioned elsewhere), the Prisma ORM does use GraphQL _internally_ as a wire protocol. However, as a developer, you _never_ touch this internal GraphQL layer and are not even supposed to be aware of it (you actually have to jump through a lot of hoops to even "find" it). It's also very likely that we'll replace GraphQL as a wire protocol in the future, so "GraphQL" really isn't something you should be thinking about as a developer who is using Prisma.
Hope that clarifies the situation a bit, let me know if you have any further questions around this topic.
[1] https://github.com/prisma/prisma1/issues/5208
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Why is Prisma so popular and who the hell is using it for production?
Could you clarify this? Are you referring to the old Prisma 1 Cloud or the new Prisma Data Platform?
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Comparing 4 popular NestJS ORMs
First released in 2019, Prisma is the newest ORM of the four we discussed. It will need time to get to a more mature state. Recently, the release of version 3 introduced a few breaking changes. There are also some existing issues noted in GitHub, such as that it does not support some Postgres column types.
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Preferred SQL ORM
Mongoose is quite a standard also open-source, but Prisma is an emerging modern solution that seems to take the cake.
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What is Blitz.js & How to Get Started With It
Well, here comes Blitz, the agnostic monolith. Take the database, for example - Blitz comes out-of-the-box with Prisma 2. However, you're free to switch to another one like Fauna or DynamoDB. The same goes for the configuration; deciding a folder structure, defining routing conventions, selecting a styling library, and adding authorization and authentication are all set up by default, but that doesn't mean you cannot go your own way.
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Rakkas: Next.js alternative powered by Vite
There is also a RealWorld port (Rakkas implementation of the RealWorld specification), a simple but complete fullstack application demonstrating how to approach building a REST API, accessing your database (via Prisma), handling authentication, testing, and more.
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GraphQL & REST with Prisma and Azure SQL: love at first sight!
If you're into Typescript and prefer a code-first approach when working with databases, you'll be happy to learn about Prisma! Prisma is a next-generation Node.js and TypeScript ORM, that allows you to define a schema using a dedicated DSL so that you can then have all the comforts of modern development environments like intellisense, static type checking, automatic scaffolding and more.
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Is NextJS a server side framework?
It is a frontend framework, but with API routes and ORMs like https://www.prisma.io/ , you could use it as a complete stack in traditional sense I suppose.
What are some alternatives?
slonik - A Node.js PostgreSQL client with runtime and build time type safety, and composable SQL.
sveltekit-prisma - A sample repository to show how SvelteKit and Prisma work together.
kysely - A type-safe typescript SQL query builder [Moved to: https://github.com/kysely-org/kysely]
inertia-laravel - The Laravel adapter for Inertia.js.
TypeORM - ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Oracle, SAP Hana, WebSQL databases. Works in NodeJS, Browser, Ionic, Cordova and Electron platforms.
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
graphql-helix - A highly evolved GraphQL HTTP Server 🧬
typesafe-query-builder - Generate SQL queries leveraging type inference and Postgres Json functions
nestjs-typegoose - Typegoose with NestJS
kysely - A type-safe typescript SQL query builder
apollo-server - 🌍 Spec-compliant and production ready JavaScript GraphQL server that lets you develop in a schema-first way. Built for Express, Connect, Hapi, Koa, and more.