Object–relational mapping
Object–relational mapping (ORM) is a technique with which records from relational databases are mapped to objects using an object-relational mapper in the programming language in which they are used.
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The Rust web framework for lazy developers.
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🌳 Build hierarchical data structures in Rust with a SeaORM-friendly port of Ruby's closure_tree, focused on PostgreSQL support.
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Macro-based Rust ORM focused on developer ergonomics, inspired by Prisma and Drizzle
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Next-generation framework for composable applications in Rust.
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SQL data primitives. Use it to generate SQL queries, auto-generate SQL migrations, and more.
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Drop-in embedded database in Rust
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A safe, extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust
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the champagne of beta embedded databases
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A simple and intuitive Query Builder inspired by Drizzle
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A versatile, feature-rich Rust ORM ⛵
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