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typetta reviews and mentions
- Typetta - Discover the new Typescript ORM
- Typetta is brand new open-source ORM written in TypeScript that aims to allow seamless access to data in a typed fashion to all main SQL databases and MongoDB.
- Discover Typetta!
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Prisma & GraphQL Generator for the Node.js Ecosystem
Have you ever tried Typetta? It's a Typescript ORM based on GraphQL model definition. ;-)
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Typetta: a GraphQL access to your database in nearly 2 minutes
Have you ever heard of Typetta? We proudly built a Typescript ORM for both SQL and noSQL databases that gives you the ability to build a completely auto-generated GraphQL server to access your data in less than 5 minutes.
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Raw SQL vs Knex.js vs Prisma vs MikroORM
Give a try to Typetta!
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How popular is typescript in backend development?
The GitHub repository is the following: https://github.com/twinlogix/typetta The documentation: https://twinlogix.github.io/typetta/
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GraphQL and data security
I think you can't implement every security policy for every type you can request in every resolver. It requires a lot of code duplication and increase complexity. It's simply not maintainable. I ended up thinking that security policies should be applied by the layer that is in charge to load the graph, but this is just my opinion. I discussed all this things in a Medium article (https://blog.devgenius.io/how-to-secure-your-graphql-api-part-1-eb41f66ec07e) where I also proposed a solution based on a library that me and my team built to simplify the data access in a GraphQL context (it's name is Typetta and you can find more details here https://twinlogix.github.io/typetta/).
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MongoDB access library in NodeJS?
I used Mongoose in the past, but I found it rough in terms of typing, that is important in a TS context. I also tried the official driver but, you know, it's only a driver. I (and my team) ended up building something new, a sort of a type-safe open-source ORM we named Typetta (https://twinlogix.github.io/typetta/). We are using it in some production projects, with a very good feedback, but my questions is still there: how do others face the problem of managing a data layer on top of MongoDB?
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twinlogix/typetta is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of typetta is TypeScript.
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