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postgres-bridge
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Validating PostgreSQL query results and inferring query static types using Slonik and zod
As an example, here is how I made it to work with "postgres" driver https://github.com/gajus/postgres-bridge
- postgres-bridge: postgres/pg compatibility layer
node-pg-migrate
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Fully featured Repository Pattern with Typescript and native PostgreSQL driver
Why PG? For the clarity of the article to a large circle of developers, the entire explanation will be built by PostgreSQL and PG package. And in a real project, the database schema will change over time, and in order to be able to perform migrations, we will use Node PG migrate.
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New to PostgreSQL - Best way to use it?
b) How you will manage schema migrations: every time you change tables, columns, foreign keys, every time you create or modify stored procedures, and so on, you need to do this through a migration. Here I'm at loss to recommend anything specific, but if you went with Prisma, I would read their docs and use whatever they are recommending you (if they actually recommend something). If you want something more neutral but still in the node ecosystem, node-pg-migrate might be the winner here? I'm not sure.
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Postgres: What is the development process?
You’ll probably want something like this too: https://github.com/salsita/node-pg-migrate
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The Architecture of a One-Man SaaS
You can use any normal DB migration tool. For k8s, I put the app's readiness probe to false, run the migrations and then toggle the probe back to true.
Here are some migration libraries:
What are some alternatives?
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