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prql
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SurveyJS
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WorkOS
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InfluxDB
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pgress reviews and mentions
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Show HN: Open-source, browser-local data exploration using DuckDB-WASM and PRQL
Hey Marco, I'll take a look - filters theoretically should be fast, when you create a new filter, it simply reads does a `select * from table limit 1` to get column names
I wasn't sure whether you could query DBs directly from the browser but looks like you can! (https://github.com/alexanderguy/pgress) - will add it to roadmap!
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The Database Package Manager for PostgreSQL Trusted Language Extensions
I had fun with a similar concept: just access the database from the browser using nginx/TLS/lua: https://github.com/alexanderguy/pgress
If you're good with your authenticated users directly talking to the DB (which there are plenty of uses for), it's a great way to get your data into the browser.
- Don’t we all just want to use SQL on the front end?
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A note from our sponsor - SurveyJS
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alexanderguy/pgress is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pgress is TypeScript.