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@cubejs-backend/crate-driver
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Pure Javascript Crate driver.
Uses the pg
and crate container for integration testing.
This driver has been contributed by Cube.js community member Robert Palmer . This package is community supported and should be used at your own risk.
While the Cube Dev team is happy to review and accept future community contributions, we don't have active plans for further development. This includes bug fixes unless they affect different parts of Cube.js. We're looking for maintainers for this package. If you'd like to become a maintainer, please contact us in Cube.js Slack.
Cube.js Crate Driver is Apache 2.0 licensed.
0.31.57 (2023-02-02)
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Cube.js Crate database driver
The npm package @cubejs-backend/crate-driver receives a total of 322 weekly downloads. As such, @cubejs-backend/crate-driver popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cubejs-backend/crate-driver demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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