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    SQLite compiled to JavaScript

    SQLite compiled to JavaScript

    A javascript library to run SQLite on the web

    sql.js is a javascript SQL database. It allows you to create a relational database and query it entirely in the browser. You can try it in this online demo. It uses a virtual database file stored in memory, and thus doesn't persist the changes made to the database. However, it allows you to import any existing sqlite file, and to export the created database as a JavaScript typed array. sql.js uses emscripten to compile SQLite to webassembly (or to javascript code for compatibility with older browsers). ...
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    Orange ORM

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    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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    Chartbrew

    Chartbrew

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    Chartbrew is an open-source web application that can connect directly to databases and APIs and use the data to create beautiful charts. It features a chart builder, editable dashboards, embeddable charts, query & requests editor, and team capabilities. It is recommended you head over to the more detailed documentation to find out how to set up Chartbrew. The CLI tool creates a chartbrew/.env file which you can configure at any time if you want to change the database, API & client host, etc. ...
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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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    puresql

    puresql

    ES6/7 ready SQL library for node.js inspired by Clojure's yesql

    puresql is a SQL library for node.js, heavily inspired by Clojure's yesql. It supports MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, MS SQL Server, and SQLite from the box. puresql takes a path to a .sql file containing query definitions and turns them into promisified functions. You can then call them and either pass one of the provided adapters (mySQL), or your own adapter (see one of the existing ones on the structure).
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    ParkerIgniter
    This is a component to create dinamic database queries from a check list view. You can set a db object (views/tables/etc) to select columns to be shown in the main checklist to build a query based in the check selection. Add dinamic (sql) or static HTML selects to filter results through wheres with few lines. Create dinamic XLSX reports easily (XLSXWritter)
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    MaeBlok

    MaeBlok

    Rapid web development tool for business applications

    You assemble *blocks* in your django template, with each block wired to a tastypie resource, which in turn is mapped to a django model. Each *block* will reside in a dijit ContentPane which you must define in your template. You have a choice of 2 layouts for each *block*, Form or Grid based. Form displays a single record in either a 1, 2 or 3 column layout while Grid displays many rows in a spreadsheet like grid. You can perform edits in place on fields in both layouts. You can...
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    SITools2
    SITools2 is a new CNES generic tool performed by a joint effort between CNES and scientific laboratories. The aim of SITools is to provide a self-manageable data access layer deployed on already existing scientific laboratory databases.
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