postgresql-replicant
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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postgresql-replicant
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PostgREST – Serve a RESTful API from Any Postgres Database
You can use a library like https://github.com/agentultra/postgresql-replicant or similar to hook in a data plane and use PostgREST as a data plane.
Your business logic works on the event stream that comes from the WAL.
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backend.sql and frontend.js = ♥
I wrote postgresql-replicant [0] in order to do this. It’s not a novel idea. It lets you read the logical replication stream.
On top of this library you can do all sorts of things: replicate data to Kafka or SQS, write a web socket server to publish changes to clients, etc.
[0] https://github.com/agentultra/postgresql-replicant
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
https://github.com/agentultra/postgresql-replicant — stream delta changes from a PostgreSQL database. Not a novel concept or implementation but this library doesn’t exist in Haskell and that’s a shame because Haskell has lots of great libraries for working with streams.
https://github.com/agent ultra/DataVersion — type-directed data migration library. I needed to migrate some data in a document database that had no schema with years of data in it to a format that had a schema. I leveraged some other stuff to achieve it but this library was a key piece to being confident that the transformations were correct and complete. Migrated the database and backfill it with a Lambda function using this library.
Those are just the most recent ones.
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Haskell good for general use?
On my stream at https://twitch.tv/agentultra I've been working on a library to stream changes out of a PostgreSQL database. We've had to figure out how to use low-level libpq bindings, concurrency primitives, serializing and deserializing binary messages, etc. You can find the library here: https://github.com/agentultra/postgresql-replicant
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[Announce] postgresql-replicant-0.1.0.0-candidate: streaming PostgreSQL changes
You can star the repo and report issues at: https://github.com/agentultra/postgresql-replicant -- new contributors are welcome! I'm still working out a contribution guide, it's still super early on the project. I can be found here and on the FP Slack (https://fpchat-invite.herokuapp.com/) and on the FP Zulip (https://funprog.zulipchat.com)
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Building static websites
Case study 3: Zola
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Replatforming from Gatsby to Zola!
So after shopping around a bit I found a simple, dependency-less static site generator called Zola. The lack of dependencies sounded very attractive after all the headaches trying to update my Gatsby modules. I wanted to give Zola a try and see what tradeoffs I would need to make coming form a React-based framework to this Rust-based generator.
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Ask HN: What's the simplest static website generator?
I think you're thinking about Zola: https://github.com/getzola/zola
But yes, if I were to recommend something, it'd be Zola given that there's just one executable that you need to run and there's absolutely no setup required.
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
If I were to start again from scratch, I'd likely use Zola as SSG (https://www.getzola.org/)
- Zola – Single binary static site generator
- Zola
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Ask HN: So, static website generators and hosting in 2023/24. What's out there?
I've used Zola (https://github.com/getzola/zola) for a static project homepage a few years ago to showcase examples with a simple description and a wasm app embedded in the page, it worked perfectly for me and the docs was clear on how to use it. It was very easy to set up along with a GitHub action to automatically update the wasm binaries when needed. It is definitely a tool I keep in my mental toolbox as a good default.
- Zola: Your one-stop static site engine
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Gojekyll – 20x faster Go port of jekyll
I'm currently learning https://www.getzola.org/.
It's more manual than idy like but it's gonna be for a small personal and work website so I don't mind much.
It's super fast.
Doesn't seem to fit your use casr but still.
What are some alternatives?
lowdefy - The config web stack for business apps - build internal tools, client portals, web apps, admin panels, dashboards, web sites, and CRUD apps with YAML or JSON.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
GoJS, a JavaScript Library for HTML Diagrams - JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts, org charts, design tools, planning tools, visual languages.
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
Nikola - A static website and blog generator
Tabula - Extract tables from PDF files
Sapper - A lightweight web framework built on hyper, implemented in Rust language.
Zip Foundation - Effortless ZIP Handling in Swift
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
null - reasonable handling of nullable values
hakyll - A static website compiler library in Haskell