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Paste JSON as Code • quicktype
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10 Lesser-Known Tools and Websites to Spice Up Your Developer Toolbox
Quicktype automates the generation of code from JSON data. It's a real timesaver when dealing with complex JSON structures in your applications.
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Show HN: A tool to Convert JSON schemas into TypeScript classes
Nice! JSON schemas are really useful, we use them a lot for code generation. Another library that does this for multiple languages is https://quicktype.io/ . It's great, but not so actively developed.
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - MAC Lookup, SQL Tutorials, JSON Converter & More
Quicktype is a speedy way to transform JSON data into well-structured, type-safe code in any programming language. Can help simplify the process of generating models and serializers from JSON, schema, or GraphQL—for secure, efficient data handling. 6-20PM finds it a "Godsend to convert JSON into data structures in any language."
- JSON Schema Store
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Migration to TypeScript Advice
Good candidate modules for these initial conversions are utility functions and code related to external APIs or specifications. It is possible to automatically generate TypeScript type definitions from Swagger contracts, GraphQL or JSON schemas to be included in your project. as well as you can use website called https://quicktype.io/ to generate types and interfaces in order to user them in your tsx or ts file.
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Help with json parser
Using Codable structs is better than dictionaries. Paste the JSON into https://quicktype.io/ and it will create the structs for you.
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How can we map data from JSON to typescript object efficiently?
May be quicktype.io?
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Is there a neat way to work with deeply-nested JSON?
Check out quicktype.io. You can paste in your JSON and it will build your model for you. There's even an option for creating constructors. And you can choose your programming language. I usually spend some time cleaning it up a bit. It's not the perfect solution and I don't use it all the time, but it sure saves time for complicated models.
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Need Help on API Implementation
Hello. I used quicktype.io to try and implement an api in my code.
prisma1
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🏆 Top Scala open source projects and contributors
I was surprised to see Prisma (a js library) listed, digging more I found out that they indeed had an Scala project which is now archived https://github.com/prisma/prisma1
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Hyperstack - a new open source Node.js web framework with everything included
For more: https://github.com/prisma/prisma1/issues/3830
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Show HN: WunderBase – Serverless OSS Database on Top of SQLite, Firecracker
Hey there, I'm Nikolas from the Prisma team. Just came here to quickly clarify this notion:
> Prisma is an API server that puts a GraphQL API in front of a DB.
Prisma is an ORM which generates a JavaScript/TypeScript client library for your database.
Your description is very true for Prisma 1 (which has been in maintenance mode for several years and is officially deprecated by now [1]), but the latest version(s) of Prisma (v2+) don't expose a GraphQL API any more. Prisma 1 also used GraphQL SDL for data modeling, the Prisma ORM on the other hand has its own, custom modeling language for describing database schemas in a declarative way and also comes with a flexible migration system.
That being said (and as Jens also mentioned elsewhere), the Prisma ORM does use GraphQL _internally_ as a wire protocol. However, as a developer, you _never_ touch this internal GraphQL layer and are not even supposed to be aware of it (you actually have to jump through a lot of hoops to even "find" it). It's also very likely that we'll replace GraphQL as a wire protocol in the future, so "GraphQL" really isn't something you should be thinking about as a developer who is using Prisma.
Hope that clarifies the situation a bit, let me know if you have any further questions around this topic.
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Why is Prisma so popular and who the hell is using it for production?
Could you clarify this? Are you referring to the old Prisma 1 Cloud or the new Prisma Data Platform?
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Comparing 4 popular NestJS ORMs
First released in 2019, Prisma is the newest ORM of the four we discussed. It will need time to get to a more mature state. Recently, the release of version 3 introduced a few breaking changes. There are also some existing issues noted in GitHub, such as that it does not support some Postgres column types.
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Preferred SQL ORM
Mongoose is quite a standard also open-source, but Prisma is an emerging modern solution that seems to take the cake.
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What is Blitz.js & How to Get Started With It
Well, here comes Blitz, the agnostic monolith. Take the database, for example - Blitz comes out-of-the-box with Prisma 2. However, you're free to switch to another one like Fauna or DynamoDB. The same goes for the configuration; deciding a folder structure, defining routing conventions, selecting a styling library, and adding authorization and authentication are all set up by default, but that doesn't mean you cannot go your own way.
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Rakkas: Next.js alternative powered by Vite
There is also a RealWorld port (Rakkas implementation of the RealWorld specification), a simple but complete fullstack application demonstrating how to approach building a REST API, accessing your database (via Prisma), handling authentication, testing, and more.
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GraphQL & REST with Prisma and Azure SQL: love at first sight!
If you're into Typescript and prefer a code-first approach when working with databases, you'll be happy to learn about Prisma! Prisma is a next-generation Node.js and TypeScript ORM, that allows you to define a schema using a dedicated DSL so that you can then have all the comforts of modern development environments like intellisense, static type checking, automatic scaffolding and more.
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Is NextJS a server side framework?
It is a frontend framework, but with API routes and ORMs like https://www.prisma.io/ , you could use it as a complete stack in traditional sense I suppose.
What are some alternatives?
Swinject - Dependency injection framework for Swift with iOS/macOS/Linux
sveltekit-prisma - A sample repository to show how SvelteKit and Prisma work together.
PXGoogleDirections - Google Directions API helper for iOS, written in Swift
inertia-laravel - The Laravel adapter for Inertia.js.
EsaKit
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
GooglePlacesAutocomplete - Google Places address entry for iOS (Swift)
graphql-helix - A highly evolved GraphQL HTTP Server 🧬
Typhoon - Powerful dependency injection for Objective-C ✨✨ (https://PILGRIM.PH is the pure Swift successor to Typhoon!!)✨✨
nestjs-typegoose - Typegoose with NestJS
PredictionIO SDK - PredictionIO iOS / macOS SDK
apollo-server - 🌍 Spec-compliant and production ready JavaScript GraphQL server that lets you develop in a schema-first way. Built for Express, Connect, Hapi, Koa, and more.