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    migrate

    migrate

    Database migrations, CLI and Golang library

    Database migrations are written in Go. Use as CLI or import as a library. Migrate reads migrations from sources and applies them in correct order to a database. Drivers are "dumb", migrate glues everything together and makes sure the logic is bulletproof. (Keeps the drivers lightweight, too.) Database drivers don't assume things or try to correct user input. When in doubt, fail. Package migrate reads migrations from sources and runs them against databases. Sources are defined by the...
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    FerretDB

    FerretDB

    A truly Open Source MongoDB alternative

    MongoDB is a life-changing technology for many developers, empowering them to build applications faster than using relational databases. However, MongoDB abandoned its Open-Source roots, changing the license to SSPL making it unusable for many Open Source and Commercial Projects. FerretDB is going to be a perfect solution for those looking for MongoDB development experience available as fully Open Source Software. The core of our solution is a stateless proxy, which converts MongoDB protocol...
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    goose

    goose

    A database migration tool. Supports SQL migrations and Go functions

    goose is a database migration tool. Manage your database schema by creating incremental SQL changes or Go functions. Starting with v3.0.0 this project adds Go module support, but maintains backwards compatibility with older v2.x.y tags. Goose supports embedding SQL migrations, which means you'll need go1.16 and up. If using go1.15 or lower, then pin v3.0.1. We use timestamped migrations by default but recommend a hybrid approach of using timestamps in the development process and sequential...
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    GoRose ORM

    GoRose ORM

    Mini database ORM for golang

    GoRose (go orm), a mini database ORM for golang, which was inspired by the famous PHP framework laravel's eloquent. It will be friendly for PHP developers and python or ruby developers. Currently provides six major database drivers: MySQL, sqlite3, Postgres, Oracle, MySQL. GoRose 2.0 adopts a modular architecture, communicates through the API of the interface, and strictly depends on the lower layer. Each module can be disassembled or even customized to your liking. GoRose provides data...
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