prisma-client-rust
rust-mysql-simple
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prisma-client-rust
- Prisma Client Rust: ORM for type-safe database access
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My first project with rust
I build simple rust axum api server with Prisma client rust. This is my something done with rust and I really enjoyed rust!
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What ORM do you use?
Prisma Client Rust. If you come from the JS/TS world this fits right in. It's halfway between a full ORM and SQL(x), so I prefer it.
- Have you written a web backend in Rust? How was it?
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What's the future of Rust in web development?
Wut, Prisma works with Rust?! Is this what you're referring to? : https://github.com/Brendonovich/prisma-client-rust
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What is the status of sqlx?
There's Prisma Client Rust if you want a fully fledged ORM!
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Prisma laying off 28% staff
Damn, I use Prisma, it's a good way to have a unified database schema for which you can generate code in any language you want. It was very useful for converting a TypeScript project to a Rust one, I use prisma-client-rust in particular.
https://github.com/Brendonovich/prisma-client-rust
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Real World Rust Backend For Web APIs (GraphQL / REST)
I also come from the NodeJS world where I used Prisma as an ORM / query builder. Turns out since the schema is language agnostic, anyone can make clients for it for any language, including Rust. I made a simple example which combines Prisma Client Rust, Actix Web, and Async GraphQL together, fairly straightforward to make.
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Reviews of the Diesel ORM, are there better alternatives?
I've been using prisma client rust instead of seaorm lately and have been very happy
- Prisma Client for Rust - autogenerated and fully type-safe
rust-mysql-simple
- What would I need to use in order to interface with a database?
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Diesel 2.0.0 RC1
We use libmysqlclient mostly for historic reasons. The mysql crate did just not exist back then when diesel started and rewriting all the internal code now is just something that we did not have the time nor motivation for. That written: Diesel is designed in such a way that connections can be provided by third party crates, even for existing backends. Diesel 2.0 adds explicit documentation for this as part of the connection trait and we are definitively interested to see pure rust implementations for the postges and mysql backend there. Also there is this discussion in the rust-mysql crate repository about a potential diesel integration. If someone is interested in working on this (or the equivalent implementation for postgresql), please reach out to us. We definitively can provide some pointers where to look for stuff and how to generally approach such an implementation. It's likely nothing that's really hard, it just requires someone to spend some work on it.
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Reviews of the Diesel ORM, are there better alternatives?
I can understand that this can be frustrating and I know that the situation there is not ideal for diesel. There are certainly things to improve there by either providing a bundling support which builds the native library as part of the normal build process or by implementing a pure rust connection implementation. Both is possible with diesel, but requires some work. At least the pure rust connection implementation is something that can be provided by a third party crate now with upcoming diesel 2.0 release. If you are interested in that checkout this and this issue. As for the bundling support: This requires changes in the mysqlclient-sys and pq-sys crates. Again help there is welcome. In the end it makes me sad that some people have repeating decided that a solution to this problem is to write just another crate instead of helping to fix these issues. This just results in everyone have more work to do, as there are now two non-perfect solutions instead of having one slightly improved solution.
What are some alternatives?
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
mysql_async - Asyncronous Rust Mysql driver based on Tokio.
diesel - A safe, extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust
mysql-proxy-rs - A highly scalable MySQL Proxy framework written in Rust
ormlite - An ORM in Rust for developers that love SQL.
r2d2 - A generic connection pool for Rust
diesel_async - Diesel async connection implementation
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
rbatis - Rust Compile Time ORM robustness,async, pure Rust Dynamic SQL
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator. [Moved to: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty]
tikv - Distributed transactional key-value database, originally created to complement TiDB