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    Supavisor

    Supavisor

    A cloud-native, multi-tenant Postgres connection pooler

    Supavisor is a high-performance Postgres connection pooler designed for multi-tenant environments, built in Rust by the Supabase team. It acts as a gateway that routes and manages database connections for each tenant, supporting row-level isolation and optimized connection sharing. Supavisor is ideal for SaaS platforms needing efficient, scalable multi-tenancy over PostgreSQL.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Ecto

    Ecto

    A toolkit for data mapping and language integrated query

    Ecto is the official Elixir library that serves as a database wrapper and integrated query system, enabling developers to define schemas, construct and execute type-safe queries, manage database migrations, and validate data via changesets; it is the foundational tool for working with relational databases in Elixir. Note that mix test does not run the tests in the integration_test folder. To run integration tests, you can clone ecto_sql in a sibling directory and then run its integration tests with the ECTO_PATH environment variable pointing to your Ecto checkout. Support for database migrations (version-controlled schema changes).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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