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Sequelize
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
Sequelize - modern Typescript and NodeJS ORM for Oracle, Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, SQL Server+docs
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NodeJS Security Best Practices
If you use Sequalize, TypeORM or for MongoDB, we have Mongoose these types of ORM tools, then you are safe by default because these help us against the SQL query injection attacks by default.
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How to Build & Deploy Scalable Microservices with NodeJS, TypeScript and Docker || A Comprehesive Guide
Our orders microservice will have its own set of teachnologies just like we earlier plotted that is mysql database and sequelize orm. MySQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that is widely used for building web applications and managing data. It is a popular choice for many developers and organizations due to its performance, reliability, and ease of use. Sequelize is a popular Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) library for Node.js. It provides a way to interact with relational databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MSSQL using JavaScript or TypeScript. It simplifies database operations by allowing developers to use JavaScript objects to represent database tables and records, instead of writing raw SQL queries. In this microservice, we will use it to query our MySQL database.
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What's wrong with Node.js ORMs? Thousands of issues? Why?
https://www.npmjs.com/package/sequelize - 798 issues
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Top 6 ORMs for Modern Node.js App Development
Sequelize is an extensively employed ORM for Node.js. It supports relational databases, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MSSQL. Sequelize boasts a comprehensive array of features for database modeling and querying. It caters to various coding styles by accommodating both Promise and Callback-based APIs. Moreover, it encompasses advanced functionalities such as transactions, migrations, and associations, making it well-suited for intricate database operations.
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Contributing to Tech Communities: How Open-Source can land you a job and get you out of the Skill Paradox 💼
I made a small change to the new documentation for Sequelize! I was just scrolling through the documentation and found this mistake that could lead others to weird debugging sessions, so as soon as I found it, I submitted a PR for them! You can check out the contribution here!
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ERDIA: TypeORM entity specification documentation tool
The image above is a chart comparing three popular ORM tools from the npmtrends.com. ERDIA only supports TypeORM for now, but the roadmap is to support Sequelize and Prisma as well.
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Is this a valid reason to give up node?
I mean I am not really a pro be dev. But there is such tools as https://sequelize.org/ and it can work with different DBs, if your current DB doesn't support this you can always switch to that one which do. Switching to another language doesn't really do much.
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Exploring Google Zanzibar: A Demonstration of Its Basics
In this example, we're using Sequelize ORM to update a document in a PostgreSQL database on an express.js endpoint. As you might have noticed, we're not checking any kind of access rights at the moment. That means anybody can edit any document, which isn't ideal, right?
- Help with SQL and Serialport
pg-promise
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Ask HN: Why are so many PHP projects moving to Node?
I've always loved this project / product:
https://github.com/outline/outline
I think the guy who built it posts here. There's also pg-promise, a "Postgres interface for Node.js":
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Which ORM do you prefer with nodejs/Typescript project and why ?
Raw pgPromise with string templating.
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Is my health check endpoint good enough?
i do have a couple of them like websocket server using ws, bullmq for sending emails and postgres listen/notify to push data to websocket clients. Would you happen to have any ideas on how to go about these? I did some research
I use redis, sequelize and PG Listen/Notify via Robust Listeners with a websocket server coded in ws
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What package do you guys use for postgres in node js?
Is there any difference to the named parameters already supported? https://github.com/vitaly-t/pg-promise#named-parameters
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DenoDB
During my years as a dev i have really started to dislike ORMs. They always fail in the end. SQL is universal, and transfers between languages and tech fields. This is why im pro-sql, and always try to avoid unnecessary abstractions.
I have actually went back to writing pure SQL in files, and using those as params for whatever db engine i use, this makes it even possible to reuse the code in other projects (even its unlikely that you can use the exact same query, but just as a "it would work" in theory).
For node based projects i have used and would probably still choose pg-promise (https://github.com/vitaly-t/pg-promise).
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How to use PostgreSQL with Node?
Since I'm decent at writing SQL queries and I don't want to learn additional syntax to work with ORMs/query builders, I stay as close as possible to the database driver. pg-promise is an excellent library built on top of the Node.js driver for PostgreSQL. It's built with promises in mind, it's well-tested and typed.
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Building a SaaS in one week: How I built OnlineOrNot (Next.js/React, Tailwind, GraphQL, TypeScript)
I just used pg-promise - it handles the connections for you, up to you to write the SQL.
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How to manage database connections?
You can use pg-promise or Prisma to deal with your db. They are both able to manage and pool connections.
What are some alternatives?
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.
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
Knex - A query builder for PostgreSQL, MySQL, CockroachDB, SQL Server, SQLite3 and Oracle, designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use.
Mongoose - MongoDB object modeling designed to work in an asynchronous environment.
Objection.js - An SQL-friendly ORM for Node.js
Bookshelf - A simple Node.js ORM for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite3 built on top of Knex.js
MikroORM - TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work and Identity Map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases.
Waterline - An adapter-based ORM for Node.js with support for mysql, mongo, postgres, mssql (SQL Server), and more
node-mssql - Microsoft SQL Server client for Node.js
nextjs-sequelize - Next.js With Sequelize Web Application.