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- Fast, simple, powerful REST APIs from vanilla Postgres4
- JWT authentication2
- Very fast1
- Declarative role based security at the data layer1
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What is PgRebase?
PgRebase is a tool that allows you to easily handle your postgres codebase for functions, triggers, custom types and views. PgRebase allows you to manage your functions/triggers/types/views as plain files in filesystem. You put them in a sql/ directory, one file per function/trigger/type/view.
What is PostgREST?
PostgREST serves a fully RESTful API from any existing PostgreSQL database. It provides a cleaner, more standards-compliant, faster API than you are likely to write from scratch.
What is pREST?
Serve a RESTful API from any PostgreSQL database. There is the PostgREST written in haskell, keep a haskell software in production is not easy job, with this need that was born the pREST.
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