sdk-generator VS data-migrator

Compare sdk-generator vs data-migrator and see what are their differences.

sdk-generator

Generating SDKs for multiple programming languages and platforms ⚙️ (by appwrite)

data-migrator

DataMigrator is a universal translator for data by being portable, diverse, and efficient in migrating and converting data across discrete schemas. (by tannermeade)
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sdk-generator data-migrator
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246 97
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9.8 0.0
8 days ago about 1 year ago
Twig Dart
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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sdk-generator

Posts with mentions or reviews of sdk-generator. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-07.

data-migrator

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  • How to upload to storage when path is not available? ie on Chrome
    2 projects | /r/appwrite | 4 Jun 2022
    That's an example of me uploading a file in DataMigrator. I am using a console flutter sdk generated from the Appwrite source, so I might be wrong about the client sdk you are using. https://github.com/tannermeade/data-migrator
  • A Self Hosted and Open Source Alternative to Google’s Firebase
    2 projects | /r/opensource | 22 Mar 2022
    :wave: I've joined Appwrite recently and have been working on documentation over the past month or so. I really appreciate your feedback, certainly not the first time I've seen someone struggle with these problems. Updating and migration has certainly been a pain point for many, especially when I joined right around 0.11->0.12. I think our migration docs needs some work. I've been scratching my head on how to make this experience better, some of it is due to docs, some of it is due to the migration tool. I hear you, I'm trying to stay on top of it. Backups are interesting. We're certainly going to need to offer better support for this, especially as we enter version 1.0. For now, you can do data backups for your MariaDB instance by actually accessing the instance and container (I know a pain) and backup your files by using something like an S3 adaptor. We have some community efforts to perform data migrations/backups too => DataMigrator. We're trying to address the lack of examples in a few ways. 1. I'm updating some of the past blogs as we speak, like 30-days-of-appwrite. 2. We're writing more, new content for the more recent releases. 3. Better generated examples (I've been going after fellow maintainers to help me do this, we generate all our SDKs and SDK docs!) 4. Other forms of content that we've planned. Structured walkthroughs, videos, livestreams. We're not sure yet, but we're working out a plan. In terms of a custom Traefik instance, you can probably deconstruct our docker-compose file and run a separate instance with a similar configuration. This would be a pain, but it's possible... I wish I had a better answer here. API syntax, we made breaking changes to our API several times, which makes our limited number of examples out of date. I've been personally fixing demos and blogs one at a time. Then again, there's only so many I can get to with so little time. TL;DR -> I hear ya! Really appreciate the feedback. Most of these are not isolated complaints and your feedback enforces our decisions to address these issues. We're working on it, we're a tiny team with a massive project, and we appreciate your patience! Cheers!

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