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    peewee

    peewee

    A small, expressive orm, which supports postgresql, mysql and sqlite

    ...You can override the default name by specifying a table_name attribute in the inner “Meta” class (alongside the database attribute). To learn more about how Peewee generates table names, refer to the Table Names section. There are lots of field types suitable for storing various types of data. Peewee handles converting between pythonic values and those used by the database, so you can use Python types in your code without having to worry. The real strength of our database is in how it allows us to retrieve data through queries. Relational databases are excellent for making ad-hoc queries. Peewee provides a magical helper fn(), which can be used to call any SQL function.
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    Ardent

    Ardent

    Self-validating, secure and smart models for Laravel's Eloquent ORM

    Self-validating, secure and smart models for Laravel's Eloquent ORM. Based on the Aware bundle for Laravel 3 by Colby Rabideau. Add laravelbook/ardent as a requirement to composer.json. You can also add the package using composer require laravelbook/ardent and later specifying the version you want (for now, dev-master is your best bet). The magic-dust-powered, wrist-friendly, one-stop solution to all your dreary input sanitization boilerplates! Puns aside, input validation functionality can...
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