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    Orange ORM

    Orange ORM

    The ultimate ORM for Node and Typescript

    Orange ORM is a lightweight, reflection-free ORM for Go that emphasizes performance and direct control. It provides a SQL-like fluent API and struct tagging system to map Go structs to database tables. Orange ORM supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite, making it suitable for fast, embedded, or minimal-dependency applications.
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    bookshelf.js

    bookshelf.js

    A simple Node.js ORM for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite3

    Bookshelf is a JavaScript ORM for Node.js, built on the Knex SQL query builder. It features both Promise-based and traditional callback interfaces, transaction support, eager/nested-eager relation loading, polymorphic associations, and support for one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many relations. Bookshelf aims to provide a simple library for common tasks when querying databases in JavaScript, and forming relations between these objects, taking a lot of ideas from the Data Mapper Pattern....
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    waterline

    waterline

    ORM for Node.js with support for mysql, mongo, postgres, mssql

    It provides a uniform API for accessing stuff from different kinds of databases, protocols, and 3rd party APIs. That means you write the same code to get and store things like users, whether they live in Redis, mySQL, LDAP, MongoDB, or Postgres. Waterline strives to inherit the best parts of ORMs like ActiveRecord, Hibernate, and Mongoose, but with a fresh perspective and emphasis on modularity, testability, and consistency across adapters. Sails comes installed with a powerful ORM/ODM...
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