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postgres-benchmarks
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PostgresJs: The Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js and Deno
There's a link to a simple Benchmark right after the title.
Here are two:
https://github.com/porsager/postgres-benchmarks
https://porsager.github.io/imdbench/sql.html
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Does Prisma work in production?
and really fast (https://github.com/porsager/postgres-benchmarks) even faster than the native postgres
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Show HN: Postgres.js – Fastest Full-Featured PostgreSQL Client for Node and Deno
> On the surface I'm not sure this explanation passes the smell test. Almost irrespective of how you get the data from your network card into v8 / nodejs, you're going to be crossing c++/v8 boundaries.
yes, you are, but the differences are the object creation that occurs. a single buffer coming from c/c++ (a socket, let's say) can be parsed and turned into a large number of objects in javascript much more quickly. yes, you're passing through that barrier once, but creating all of those objects from c++ and passing through it 20-30 times is a lot more expensive.
> Out of curiosity, do you have links to these other projects where they have similar benchmarking attempts/results?
how about pg vs pg-native? https://github.com/porsager/postgres-benchmarks#results
and unfortunately, I cannot find the original discussions from when node-redis went from native to pure javascript, but it was about a 30-40% speed increase originally if memory serves (I was the one who did that original conversion after a lot of deep dives into v8 and performance crossing the barrier).
as an aside, I'm also the maintainer of plv8, and am happy to discuss the same types of performance issues of dealing with jsonb vs json (which in Postgres is text): creating objects vs a simple JSON.parse() in c++ is a significant difference.
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!
What are some alternatives?
plv8 - V8 Engine Javascript Procedural Language add-on for PostgreSQL
slonik - A Node.js PostgreSQL client with runtime and build time type safety, and composable SQL.
prisma-redis-middleware - Prisma Middleware for caching queries in Redis
kysely - A type-safe typescript SQL query builder [Moved to: https://github.com/kysely-org/kysely]
postgres - Postgres.js - The Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js, Deno, Bun and CloudFlare
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.
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
node-redis - Redis Node.js client
typesafe-query-builder - Generate SQL queries leveraging type inference and Postgres Json functions
pitwall-pg - A postgres library to help write safe, parameterized, transaction-aware SQL for when an ORM or query builder isn't the right tool for the job
kysely - A type-safe typescript SQL query builder