soul
pglite
soul | pglite | |
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24 | 6 | |
1,427 | 4,471 | |
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9.0 | 8.4 | |
8 days ago | 24 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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soul
- Soul: A SQLite REST and Realtime Server
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Soul RESTful and realtime server for SQLite, now with Authentication!
I'm grateful for the contributions that have helped Soul grow. Please check it out at https://github.com/thevahidal/soul to see these new features in action and get started with your own minimal backend. The project is actively developed and I welcome any feedback on how Soul can better serve developers. I hope Soul continues to lower the barriers to adding secure REST and realtime capabilities to projects.
- Soul - An SQLite REST and Realtime server
- Automatic API with a single SQLite database! - "Soul", REST and Realtime SQLite server.
- SQLite to REST – Soul v0.2.0
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"Soul", SQLite REST and realtime server is now extendable.
Here's the link to Soul repo: https://github.com/thevahidal/soul
pglite
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Show HN: I open-sourced the in-memory PostgreSQL I built at work for E2E tests
Hey HN! For a few months, I've been building pgmock at work for our E2E and unit test suite. It emulates Postgres in WebAssembly and has full feature parity with production databases.
The cool thing about it is that you don't need any external processes or proxies. If your platform can run WASM (Node.js, browser, etc.), it can probably run pgmock. Creating a new database with mock data is as simple as creating a JavaScript object.
It's a bit different from the amazing pglite [1] (which inspired me to open-source pgmock in the first place). While pgmock runs an x86 emulator, pglite compiles a Postgres fork to native WASM directly and is hence much faster and more lightweight. However, it only supports single-user mode and a select few extensions, so you can't connect to it with normal Postgres clients (which is quite crucial for E2E testing).
Theoretically, it could be modified to run any Docker image on WebAssembly platforms. Anything specific you'd like to see?
Happy hacking!
[1] https://github.com/electric-sql/pglite
- Pgmock: In-memory Postgres for unit/E2E tests
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Soul: A SQLite REST and Realtime Server
I've found postgres via docker to be fine for dev and testing, but there are various epheremal postgres scripts, plus this could be promising for node stuff https://github.com/electric-sql/pglite if it works out. I'd imagine if this does work out we'll see the same kind of builds for other runtimes as well (like python)
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The Cell Programming Language
> Use SQLite for everything, or Postgres if you outgrow it.
Or both! ElectricSQL syncs front end SQLlite back to server side postgres. And they just rebuilt postgres on pure WASM (https://github.com/electric-sql/pglite). All ties together with a CRDT.
I'm not affiliated, but just think it's just cool to imagine calls to front end sqllite as the be-all-end-all.
- Testcontainers
- PGlite – Postgres in WASM
What are some alternatives?
StorX - PHP library for flat-file data storage
dockertest - Write better integration tests! Dockertest helps you boot up ephermal docker images for your Go tests with minimal work.
sqlighter
otj-pg-embedded - Java embedded PostgreSQL component for testing
automatic-api - A list of software that turns your database into a REST/GraphQL API
services-flake - NixOS-like services for Nix flakes
StorX-API - A REST API for StorX
gradle-docker-compose-plugin - Simplifies usage of Docker Compose for integration testing in Gradle environment.
webdis - A Redis HTTP interface with JSON output
datasette - An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data