moebius
postgres-benchmarks
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moebius
- Moebius: Ecto Alternative for Postgres
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PostgresJs: The Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js and Deno
If you like ecto but want something closer to the metal (no need to define mapping), then check out https://github.com/robconery/moebius
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Dynamic Queries in Ecto (Elixir Lang)
I enjoy everything about Elixir/Phoenix except Ecto. Maybe it's just my personal taste since I also disliked Linq and Ecto is very similar. What I want is something closer to Rob Conery's https://github.com/robconery/moebius.
We're using Ecto, but I'm still looking for that easy tool that just seem wonderful to me. $.02
postgres-benchmarks
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PostgresJs: The Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js and Deno
There's a link to a simple Benchmark right after the title.
Here are two:
https://github.com/porsager/postgres-benchmarks
https://porsager.github.io/imdbench/sql.html
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Does Prisma work in production?
and really fast (https://github.com/porsager/postgres-benchmarks) even faster than the native postgres
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Show HN: Postgres.js – Fastest Full-Featured PostgreSQL Client for Node and Deno
> On the surface I'm not sure this explanation passes the smell test. Almost irrespective of how you get the data from your network card into v8 / nodejs, you're going to be crossing c++/v8 boundaries.
yes, you are, but the differences are the object creation that occurs. a single buffer coming from c/c++ (a socket, let's say) can be parsed and turned into a large number of objects in javascript much more quickly. yes, you're passing through that barrier once, but creating all of those objects from c++ and passing through it 20-30 times is a lot more expensive.
> Out of curiosity, do you have links to these other projects where they have similar benchmarking attempts/results?
how about pg vs pg-native? https://github.com/porsager/postgres-benchmarks#results
and unfortunately, I cannot find the original discussions from when node-redis went from native to pure javascript, but it was about a 30-40% speed increase originally if memory serves (I was the one who did that original conversion after a lot of deep dives into v8 and performance crossing the barrier).
as an aside, I'm also the maintainer of plv8, and am happy to discuss the same types of performance issues of dealing with jsonb vs json (which in Postgres is text): creating objects vs a simple JSON.parse() in c++ is a significant difference.
What are some alternatives?
ecto - A toolkit for data mapping and language integrated query.
plv8 - V8 Engine Javascript Procedural Language add-on for PostgreSQL
ecto_ordered - Ecto extension for ordered models
prisma-redis-middleware - Prisma Middleware for caching queries in Redis
boltun - Transforms notifications from the Postgres LISTEN/NOTIFY mechanism into callback execution
postgres - Postgres.js - The Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js, Deno, Bun and CloudFlare
ecto_psql_extras - Ecto PostgreSQL database performance insights. Locks, index usage, buffer cache hit ratios, vacuum stats and more.
pgtyped - pgTyped - Typesafe SQL in TypeScript
caylir - Cayley driver for Elixir
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
paper_trail - Track and record all the changes in your database with Ecto. Revert back to anytime in history.
node-redis - Redis Node.js client