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6,787 | 7,055 | |
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5.7 | 9.9 | |
18 days ago | 1 day ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Superstruct
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Lessons from open-source: Replace zod with superstruct if you do not use zod’s advanced capabilities
This is where I saw compiled folder has superstruct’s minified code.
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Mastering Type-Safe JSON Serialization in TypeScript
However, working with the unknown type is less convenient than merely specifying the desired data type. Apart from type-casting, there are multiple ways to convert the unknown type into the required data type. One such method is utilizing the Superstruct library to validate data at runtime and throw detailed errors if the data is invalid.
- Where DRY Applies
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Unleashing the Power of TypeScript: Improving Standard Library Types
For example, the superstruct library is a lighter alternative to Zod. This library is more suitable for use on the client side since it has a relatively small size (13.1 kB vs 3.4 kB).
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Banditypes: The mighty 400-byte schema validator for TS / JS
Banditstash, like all the newer validation libraries (yup, zod, superstruct, typed) can auto-generate TS type from a JS schema:
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Typescript Runtime Validators and DX, a type-checking performance analysis of zod/superstruct/yup/typebox
Superstruct 1.0.3
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React Router Actions Form Submission and Validation
Inside the action, the first thing we're going to do is get the formData using the request object. Then we will create an object from the formData data that will later be validated by our superstruct schema.
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Is there any reason not to use typescript?
You could use Zod or Superstruct to validate the types of values, or use typestack/class-validator if it makes sense.
- Why doesn’t TypeScript natively do any type checking
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Build end-to-end typesafe APIs with tRPC
tRPC is a built on top of react-query, which is a package for fetching, caching, and updating data without the need of any global state. We are also using zod for schema and input validations. You can also use other validation libraries like yup, Superstruct, etc. Read more.
MikroORM
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Rust GraphQL APIs for NodeJS Developers: Introduction
In my usual NodeJS tech stack, which includes GraphQL, NestJS, SQL (predominantly PostgreSQL with MikroORM), I encountered these limitations. To overcome them, I've developed a new stack utilizing Rust, which still offers some ease of development:
- I Hate NestJS
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What's wrong with Node.js ORMs? Thousands of issues? Why?
https://www.npmjs.com/package/mikro-orm - 44 issues
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Top 6 ORMs for Modern Node.js App Development
Mikro-ORM is a TypeScript ORM that focuses on simplicity and efficiency. It supports various SQL databases and MongoDB. Mikro-ORM is known for its simplicity and developer-friendly APIs. It provides a concise syntax for defining data models and relationships, making it easy to use.
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We migrated to SQL. Our biggest learning? Don't use Prisma
I found MikroORM [0] to be quite reasonable if you're in the TS ecosystem already. It was also easy to do custom, raw queries, and really just felt like it wasn't in the way.
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The Epic Stack by Kent C. Dodds
It also does code generation into its own module, so good luck with hoisting in a monorepo where you want multiple independent prisma schemas. MikroORM[1] is a much better alternative to Prisma in my opinion but any ORM carries some form of baggage.
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Announcing a new TypeScript ORM
I recommend looking at https://mikro-orm.io/
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NestJS Authentication with OAuth2.0: Configuration and Operations
MikroORM: to interact with our database;
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Well, shit. Objection.js has been sunset, which ORM/querybuilder did you move to?
So I'm not going to count on people ever picking it up, just straight up. I mean like I look at things like this: https://github.com/mikro-orm/mikro-orm/blob/master/packages/core/src/unit-of-work/UnitOfWork.ts and I wonder how tf is anyone other than the original author going to be able to pick it up and understand what is going on in the codebase well enough to start maintaining it themselves.
What are some alternatives?
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
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.
Mongoose - MongoDB object modeling designed to work in an asynchronous environment.
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
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.
Yup - Dead simple Object schema validation
joi - The most powerful data validation library for JS [Moved to: https://github.com/hapijs/joi]
drizzle-orm - Headless TypeScript ORM with a head. Runs on Node, Bun and Deno. Lives on the Edge and yes, it's a JavaScript ORM too 😅
ajv - The fastest JSON schema Validator. Supports JSON Schema draft-04/06/07/2019-09/2020-12 and JSON Type Definition (RFC8927)
Knex - A query builder for PostgreSQL, MySQL, CockroachDB, SQL Server, SQLite3 and Oracle, designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use.
prisma-examples - 🚀 Ready-to-run Prisma example projects
Objection.js - An SQL-friendly ORM for Node.js