tinybase
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MIT License | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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tinybase
- TinyBase can now persist data to IndexedDB
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Show HN: Doculite – Use SQLite Like Firestore
- https://dgl.cx/2020/06/sqlite-json-support (An article about SQLite as a document database, using the relatively new 'genrated columns' feature of sqlite 3.31.0, which you seem to be using)
- https://www.npmjs.com/package/best.db (easy and quick storage)
- https://tinybase.org (This project seems to be an even more similar idea to Doculite) https://github.com/tinyplex/tinybase (The reactive data store for local-first apps.)
Good luck with your project!
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To`class` or not to `class`?
And was recently looking through this codebase https://github.com/tinyplex/tinybase and realized there is not a single class keyword used.
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TinyBase v2.0: “the reactive data store for local-first apps”
Cool! Please take a look and see if it works out. I should point out that the ui-react library (that provides React bindings) does _not_ depend on ReactDOM, so you can use it just as easily in React Native.
At least, once I got the bundler to be happy about the export format! Please see https://github.com/tinyplex/tinybase/issues/17#issuecomment-...
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[AskJS] Need Feedback:: Tabular Data Representation and Manipulation Library for NodeJS
It looks good. You could expand more on the motivation and use cases. In the meantime take a look to tinybase. It’s a new library as well, very similar to what you are trying to do.
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TinyBase: A JavaScript library for structured state
I think they were probably referring to https://github.com/tinyplex/tinybase/blob/main/src/common/ar... and the like for wrapper array.map and array.forEach and array.sort.
I don't think there's dozens, but there's a fair few. Most of the stuff in the common directory seems to be standard patterns they use, so it's doing more than just wrapping a function.
json-api
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Hatchify: The Fastest Way to Build JSON: APIs
In addition to saving you time on boilerplate, the API provided by Hatchify fully implements the JSON: API specification, which stipulates solid standards to define the peculiarities of CRUD REST APIs. Get back all the time spent bike-shedding how to implement standard API features like filtering, pagination, including related data, etc. JSON: API offers consistent practices for frontend and backend developers to agree on how resources are fetched and returned. Since Hatchify provides the core of your API for you, you can count on it’s standardized functionality to give your API a consistent start.
- SQL as API
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Show HN: Sunnybox – An Email API for Effortless IMAP Integration
-JSON:API format responses (https://jsonapi.org) for better standardization.
Built using Ruby on Rails, Sunnybox is designed to offer a powerful yet easy-to-use solution for developers managing email systems.
I'd really appreciate your feedback on:
- The API's user-friendliness and efficiency.
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What if an SQL Statement Returned a Database?
https://github.com/json-api/json-api/issues/795
There is an atomic operations extension:
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A View on Functional Software Architecture
JSON:API to format each message
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Custom Fields: Give Your Customers the Fields They Need
As we’re building a RESTful API that’s formatted by the JSON:API specification and store our data in a MySQL8 relational database, a few things were pretty straightforward – we need a new model and we’ll name it Custom Field (naming wasn’t an issue here 🥲).
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How to (and how not to) design REST APIs
I found json api spec[1] recently. This kind of is better standard for REST APIs. It is bit rough to handle client side but once you get the hang of it, it is breeze to use
[1] https://jsonapi.org/
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Building a Secure RESTful API Using NestJS and Prisma With Minimum Code
That's it! Now we have a complete set of RESTful CRUD APIs at "/api/zen" that conforms to the JSON:API specification, and the access policies fully protect the APIs. The API provides rich filtering and relation-fetching capabilities. The following are some examples; you can find more details here.
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JSON Schema Store
Does this have any relation to https://jsonapi.org/ ?
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An Introduction to APIs
Basic REST and JSON RPC are very simple to start with, but have common problems when application gets bigger. How do you represent relations, pagination, filtering etc? My go-to specification for structuring JSON documents is https://jsonapi.org/ It covers most basic needs of a standard API.
What are some alternatives?
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
NSwag - The Swagger/OpenAPI toolchain for .NET, ASP.NET Core and TypeScript.
tinyx - Tiny state manager
api-guidelines - Microsoft REST API Guidelines
pc-part-dataset - A dataset of PC parts scraped from PCPartPicker
laravel-json-api - JSON API (jsonapi.org) package for Laravel applications.
sql.js - A javascript library to run SQLite on the web.
apollo - 🚀 Apollo/GraphQL integration for VueJS
lovefield - Lovefield is a relational database for web apps. Written in JavaScript, works cross-browser. Provides SQL-like APIs that are fast, safe, and easy to use.
grpcurl - Like cURL, but for gRPC: Command-line tool for interacting with gRPC servers
LucidMQ - Simple Ops Event Streaming. Alternative to Kafka and RabbitMQ
grpc-swift - The Swift language implementation of gRPC.