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safeql
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compile-time SQL validations and type generation in TypeScript & Node
Cool. How does this compare to SafeQL, PgTyped, and Postgres language server ?
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Using mysql2 package alongside Prisma for optimizing query performance with large tables
Anyways, an alternative if you're interested in using raw sql for max efficiency is an interesting project called SafeQLwhich treats inline queries as something to be linted. The only issue with that is if you develop on Windows, it doesn't work unless you're using WSL.
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Best ORM library?
If you want to just write raw/valid SQL safely - SafeQL is great, one major issue though is that it doesn't work on Windows (you can hack it with WSL).
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What backend should i use for sveltekit projects?
SafeQL I think could replace a lot of ORM code, the only issue is it doesn't support Windows if you need that.
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You may not need an SQL query builder or ORM
If there was a tool that plugs into your linter (ESLint) and helps you find and fix these issues, would you use it? Luckily, I just wrote one - SafeQL.
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Please Don't (Manually) Parameterize Your SQL Queries
Last week, I wrote a post about a plugin (that lints your SQL queries) called SafeQL. While doing so, I wrote this line:
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Write SQL Queries With Confidence (TypeScript + Postgres)
Be sure to follow this issue if you're interested - https://github.com/ts-safeql/safeql/issues/14
SafeQL is currently in its very early stages, but we can make it better with the community's help! If you have any ideas/improvements/bugs to share, be sure to file an issue in our GitHub repository.
Objection.js
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Top 6 ORMs for Modern Node.js App Development
Objection.js is a SQL-friendly ORM for Node.js that supports various relational databases, including PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite. It provides a flexible and expressive query builder. Objection.js is known for its expressive syntax, allowing developers to build complex queries easily. It supports eager loading, transactions, and migrations.
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Best ORM library?
I don't think there's a best per say, but we did recently use Objection on our project. Did the job well, only issue is there's no constructor for the DB Models but it's just something you work around (https://vincit.github.io/objection.js/)
- Is objection.js actually being sunset?
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Simple postgres 'ORM' for node project?
If you aren't using TypeScript I'd very much recommend Objection.js, I've used it multiple times and no complaints so far. You can pass raw SQL queries to it as well so I'm sure it would be a good fit for your project!
- Which ORM are you using with Node?
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Migrating from Sequelize to Knex + Objection
I'd also like to point out objection js is no longer actively maintained. I'm going to switch my work's codebase from it eventually because of it.
- Well, shit. Objection.js has been sunset, which ORM/querybuilder did you move to?
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Is it best practice to use classes with extends?
You should look into Objection.js. IMHO using that will make your life much easier as it seems you are trying to reimplement it's features in this sample code.
- Objection.js ORM Needs a New Maintainer
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Exploring the repository pattern with TypeScript and Node
Next, let’s set up the database for our newly created Nest application. I’ll be using PostgreSQL, but you can use any of the databases Knex supports. To interact with our database, we’ll be using Objection.js, which is an ORM for Node.js built on top Knex. For this tutorial, we’ll be using Nest Objection, a Nest module for Objection.
What are some alternatives?
node-sql-template-strings - ES6 tagged template strings for prepared SQL statements 📋
Sequelize - Feature-rich ORM for modern Node.js and TypeScript, it supports PostgreSQL (with JSON and JSONB support), MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle DB (v6), DB2 and DB2 for IBM i.
slowpokefs - Fuse driver to simulate slow disk IO for testing purposes
TypeORM - ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Oracle, SAP Hana, WebSQL databases. Works in NodeJS, Browser, Ionic, Cordova and Electron platforms.
icecream - Distributed compiler with a central scheduler to share build load
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
eslint-plugin-functional - ESLint rules to disable mutation and promote fp in JavaScript and TypeScript.
Bookshelf - A simple Node.js ORM for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite3 built on top of Knex.js
todo-with-svelte - A basic demo example for integrating between Appwrite & Svelte🧡
Mongoose - MongoDB object modeling designed to work in an asynchronous environment.
typescript-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to support TypeScript
node-mssql - Microsoft SQL Server client for Node.js