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ERAlchemy generates Entity Relation (ER) diagram from databases or from SQLAlchemy models. The simplest way to install eralchemy on OSX is by using Homebrew. ERAlchemy requires GraphViz to generate the graphs and Python. Both are available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Thanks to it's modular architecture, it can be connected to other ORMs/ODMs/OGMs/O*Ms. Some tests require a local postgres database with a schema named test in a database named test all owned by a user named postgres with a password of postgres. ...
A tool that parses SQL Select statements and generates a diagram. The diagram shows parts of the underlying SQL directly in the diagram. For example x=30 , GROUP BY (year), HAVING MIN(age) > 18. It is easy to see cartesian joins and/or loops.
This is intended as an open-source, multi-platform link diagramming tool for intelligence analysis. The goal is to be able to store objects using any database abstraction or in XML. This project needs much wheel reinvention, so assistance is welcome.
A Python script to convert Dia XML files storing a UML diagram into SQL create statements. Ideal for designing a database with Dia and creating it on MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Pony is an object-relational mapper. The most interesting feature of Pony is its ability to write queries to the database using generator expressions. Pony works with entities which are mapped to a SQL database. Using generator syntax for writing queries allows the user to formulate very eloquent queries. It increases the level of abstraction and allows a programmer to concentrate on the business logic of the application.
Following is an example of a query in Pony:
select(p for p in...
A powerfull, generic and extensible data modeling tool. Features: diagram oriented, schema generation and reverse engineer to any relational DB, import and export to many formats, export diagram to picture or vectorial format, printing, documetation, etc