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    pg_flo

    pg_flo

    Stream, transform, and route PostgreSQL data in real-time

    The easiest way to move and transform data between PostgreSQL databases.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Dgraph

    Dgraph

    The Only Native GraphQL Database With A Graph Backend

    ...It provides consistent replication, automatic data movement for shard balancing, distributed ACID transactions, as well as native support for full text search, regular expressions and geo search. If you have over 10 SQL tables interconnected via foreign keys, or sparse data that don’t fit neatly into SQL tables; or if you just want a simple and flexible schema, and prioritize speed and performance at scale, Dgraph is the best choice for you. It’s fully equipped with everything you need and more.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Genji

    Genji

    Document-oriented, embedded SQL database

    Genji tables are schemaless, but it is possible to add constraints on any field to ensure the coherence of data within a table.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Bytebase

    Bytebase

    The GitHub/GitLab for database DevSecOps

    The GitHub/GitLab for database DevSecOps. World's most advanced database DevSecOps solution for Developer, Security, DBA and Platform Engineering teams.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    pREST

    pREST

    PostgreSQL REST, low-code, simplify and accelerate development

    ...This middleware will process the authorization header, check if there is a JSON Web Token in it, and if it is, create the user identity and claims based on the content of JWT. Migrations are pREST's way of propagating changes you make to your tables (adding a field, deleting a table, etc.) into your database schema. No complexity to use, download a single binary for all operating systems (and architectures). You can also extend and write your own endpoints as you would using one framework, gaining all existing endpoints for free.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Dungbeetle

    Dungbeetle

    A distributed job server

    Dungbeetle is a metadata and data lineage tracking tool developed by Zerodha to map and visualize how data flows across systems. It helps teams maintain data transparency by tracking dependencies between databases, tables, and reports, offering a centralized view of data pipelines. Dungbeetle is designed to enhance observability and trust in analytics ecosystems.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Dolt

    Dolt

    Dolt, it's Git for data

    ...Use the command line interface to import CSV files, commit your changes, push them to a remote, or merge your teammate's changes. All the commands you know for Git work exactly the same for Dolt. Git versions files, Dolt versions tables. It's like Git and MySQL had a baby. We also built DoltHub, a place to share Dolt databases. We host public data for free. If you want to host your own version of DoltHub, we have DoltLab. If you want us to run a Dolt server for you, we have Hosted Dolt. MySQL comes with a MySQL server called mysqld and a MySQL client called mysql. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    gormt

    gormt

    database to golang struct

    mysql database to golang struct conversion tools base on gorm(v1/v2). You can automatically generate golang sturct from mysql database. big Camel-Case Name Rule, JSON tag. Database tables, column field annotation support. JSON tag and JSON tag output. gorm.Model Support export gorm.model. PRIMARY_KEY Specifies column as primary key. UNIQUE Specifies column as unique. NOT NULL Specifies column as NOT NULL. INDEX Create index with or without name, same name creates composite indexes. UNIQUE_INDEX Like INDEX, create unique index. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Beerus-DB

    Beerus-DB

    Beerus-DB is a database operation framework

    Beerus-DB is a database operation framework, currently only supports Mysql, Use [go-sql-driver/mysql] to do database connection and basic operations, based on this do a lot of extensions, such as, connection pool management, multiple data sources, transaction management, single table no sql operation, multiple tables and complex operations can write their own sql, sql support {} placeholder, can use struct as parameters to operate the database, etc.
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