Node.js query interface for Microsoft SQL Server databases.
Simple SQL escape and format for MySQL
🛡️ Faster SQL escape and format for JavaScript (Node.js, Bun, and Deno).
Microsoft SQL Server client for Node.js.
PostgreSQL interface for Node.js
simple node sql parser
An SQL-friendly ORM for Node.js
A TDS driver, for connecting to MS SQLServer databases.
Microsoft Driver for Node.js SQL Server compatible with all versions of Node.
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Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js
Postgres everywhere - your data, in sync, wherever you need it.
Node-RED node for PostgreSQL, supporting parameters, split, back-pressure
Summarize any SQL query
pgvector support for Node.js, Deno, and Bun (and TypeScript)
A JavaScript library for connecting securely to your Cloud SQL instances
SQL query construction and analysis.
Transparent, Schemaless SQL Generation
Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB Service Node.js SDK for NOSQL API
ES6 tagged template strings for prepared statements with mysql and postgres
ES2015 tagged template string for preparing SQL statements, works with `pg`, `mysql`, `sqlite` and `oracledb`
An opinionated sql formatter plugin for Prettier
For documentation, see https://www.atdatabases.org/docs/split-sql-query
React Query Builder component for constructing queries and filters, with utilities for executing them in various database and evaluation contexts
To make it easier to build and manipulate SQL queries, sql_tree can parse an SQL query to represent it as a tree of nodes and can generate an SQL query given a tree as input
GQLite is a Rust-language library, with a C interface, that implements a small, fast, self-contained, high-reliability, full-featured, Graph Query database engine. GQLite support multiple database backends, such as SQLite and redb. This enable to achieve high performance and for application to combine Graph queries with traditional SQL queries. GQLite source code is license under the [MIT License](LICENSE) and is free to everyone to use for any purpose. The official repositories contains bindings/APIs for C, C++, Python, Ruby and Crystal. The library is still in its early stage, but it is now fully functional. Development effort has now slowed down and new features are added on a by-need basis. It supports a subset of OpenCypher, with some ISO GQL extensions. Example of use -------------- ```ruby require 'gqlite' begin # Create a database on the file "test.db" connection = GQLite::Connection.new filename: "test.db" # Execute a simple query to create a node and return all the nodes value = connection.execute_oc_query("CREATE () MATCH (n) RETURN n") # Print the result if value.nil? puts "Empty results" else puts "Results are #{value.to_s}" end rescue GQLite::Error => ex # Report any error puts "An error has occured: #{ex.message}" end ``` The documentation for the GQL query language can found in [OpenCypher](https://auksys.org/documentation/5/libraries/gqlite/opencypher/) and for the [API](https://auksys.org/documentation/5/libraries/gqlite/api/).