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    Sequelize

    Sequelize

    A promise-based multi SQL dialect Node.js ORM

    Sequelize is a promise-based Node.js ORM for Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and Microsoft SQL Server. It features solid transaction support, relations, eager and lazy loading, read replication and more. Sequelize follows SEMVER. Supports Node v6 and above to use ES6 features. Sequelize v5 was released on March 13, 2019. Official TypeScript typings are now included. Sequelize can be used since the beginning in order to automate the creation of every table in your database. Models are the...
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    Primer CSS

    Primer CSS

    The CSS design system that powers GitHub

    Our goal is to create a system that enables us to build consistent user experiences with ease, yet with enough flexibility to support the broad spectrum of GitHub websites. This goal is embedded in our design and code decisions. Our approach to CSS is influenced by Object-Oriented CSS principles, functional CSS, and BEM architecture. Styles can be mixed and matched to achieve many different layouts, independent of their location. These styles fall into three categories. Single-purpose,...
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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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    node-orm2

    node-orm2

    Object Relational Mapping

    Supported: 4.0 + If using Nodejs >= 14 & Postgres, you must use pg driver >= 8.1. v7 doesn't work correctly (tests time out). Tests are run on Travis CI If you want you can run tests locally. Create Models, sync, drop, bulk create, get, find, remove, count, aggregated functions. Create Model associations, find, check, create and remove. Define custom validations (several builtin validations, check instance properties before saving - see enforce for details). Model instance caching and...
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