A powerful, open source object-relational database system
It stems from the Knex.js, which is a flexible query builder that works with PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite3. Bookshelf.js builds on top of this by providing functionality for creating data models, forming relations between these models, and other common tasks needed when querying a database. | It is a non-typical object-relational mapping library in Python for asyncio, built on top of SQLAlchemy core and asyncpg, aiming for explicitness and productivity. |
Table creation;
Manipulation;
Promise-based and traditional callback interfaces;
Transaction | Run SQLAlchemy core queries on asyncpg;
Optional non-intrusive objective API;
Advanced loader system to assemble objects from row results;
Support the SQLAlchemy ecosystem like Alembic;
Built-in support for context, lazy connection and more;
Extensions to integrate with Starlette/FastAPI, aiohttp, Tornado and more |
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