Shaolinq is a thoughtfully designed ORM and Linq provider for .NET
Use this package to add Shaolinq and out-of-the-box Postgres support (via the DotConnect ADO.NET Postgres provider).
Designed to perform super fast and be easy to use, Shaolinq's features also include:
- First class schema-first ORM with WYSIWYG data access and minipulation.
- First class LINQ support (not the basic kind you see in most other OSS projects).
- Single trip updating of objects.
- Support for Sqlite, MySql and Postgres.
- Automatic database creation and schema migration.
- Delete LINQ extension for batch server side deletes.
- Full support for server side date functions (Date.DayOfWeek etc).
- Easily extensible with a simple interface for adding support for other ADO.NET compatible databases.
- Open Source!
Shaolinq is a thoughtfully designed ORM and Linq provider for .NET
Use this package to add Shaolinq and out-of-the-box Postgres support (via the DotConnect ADO.NET Postgres provider).
Designed to perform super fast and be easy to use, Shaolinq's features also include:
- First class schema-first ORM with WYSIWYG data access and minipulation.
- First class LINQ support (not the basic kind you see in most other OSS projects).
- Single trip updating of objects.
- Support for Sqlite, MySql and Postgres.
- Automatic database creation and schema migration.
- Delete LINQ extension for batch server side deletes.
- Full support for server side date functions (Date.DayOfWeek etc).
- Easily extensible with a simple interface for adding support for other ADO.NET compatible databases.
- Open Source!
We found that shaolinq.postgres.dotconnect demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago.It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 01 Oct 2020
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