postgresql-simple-named
:question: Implementation of named parameters for `postgresql-simple` library (by Holmusk)
postgresql-typed
Haskell PostgreSQL library with compile-time type inference (by dylex)
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38 | 84 | |
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3.2 | 4.9 | |
2 months ago | 9 months ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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postgresql-simple-named
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What databases do you find the most productive to connect to Haskell?
If you need Cassandra specifically, cql-io is pretty good. For a general purpose database I'd go with Postgres. There are many good choices in the Haskell ecosystem, but I really like postgres-typed. It lets you write plain SQL, checks you queries against a live database schema at compile time, and makes sure you use the results correctly as well. It's amazing, I never ran into type related errors and it's pretty seamless.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing postgresql-simple-named and postgresql-typed you can also consider the following projects:
postgresql-simple-migration - PostgreSQL Schema Migrations for Haskell
postgresql-transactional - Transactional monadic actions on top of PostgreSQL.
postgresql-simple - Mid-level client library for accessing PostgreSQL from Haskell
postgresql-simple-opts - An optparse-applicative parser for postgresql-simple's connection options
postgresql-tx - [Moved to: https://github.com/Simspace/postgresql-tx]
cassandra-cql - Haskell client for Cassandra's CQL protocol
postgresql-error-codes - PostgreSQL error codes
postgresql-simple-typed - TypedQuery flavour for postgresql-simple
postgresql-syntax - PostgreSQL SQL syntax utilities
postgresql-simple-named vs postgresql-simple-migration
postgresql-typed vs postgresql-transactional
postgresql-simple-named vs postgresql-simple
postgresql-typed vs postgresql-simple-opts
postgresql-simple-named vs postgresql-tx
postgresql-typed vs cassandra-cql
postgresql-simple-named vs postgresql-error-codes
postgresql-typed vs postgresql-tx
postgresql-simple-named vs postgresql-simple-typed
postgresql-typed vs postgresql-syntax
postgresql-simple-named vs postgresql-transactional
postgresql-typed vs postgresql-simple-migration