granite

ORM for Postgres, Mysql, Sqlite orm-model database sql kemal amber mysql granite orm
0.23.3 Latest release released

Granite

Amber is a web framework written in the Crystal language.

This project is to provide an ORM in Crystal.

Looking for maintainers

Granite is looking for volunteers to take over maintainership of the repository, reviewing and merging pull requests, stewarding updates to follow along with Crystal language updates, etc. More information here

Documentation

Documentation

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/amberframework/granite/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Running tests

Granite uses Crystal's built in test framework. The tests can be run either within a dockerized testing environment or locally.

The test suite depends on access to a PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite database to ensure the adapters work as intended.

Docker setup

There is a self-contained testing environment provided via the docker-compose.yml file in this repository. We are testing against multiple databases so you have to specify which docker-compose file you would like to use.

  • You can find postgres versions at https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres/
  • You can find mysql versions at https://hub.docker.com/_/mysql/

After you have docker installed do the following to run tests:

Environment variable setup

Option 1

Export .env with $ source ./export.sh or $ source .env.

Option 2

Modify the .env file that docker-compose loads by default. The .env file can either be copied to the same directory as the docker-compose.{database_type}.yml files or passed as an option to the docker-compose commands --env-file ./foo/.env.

First run

Replace "{database_type}" with "mysql" or "pg" or "sqlite".

$ docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.{database_type}.yml build spec
$ docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.{database_type}.yml run spec

Subsequent runs

$ docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.{database_type}.yml run spec

Cleanup

If you're done testing and you'd like to shut down and clean up the docker dependences run the following:

$ docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.{database_type}.yml down

Run all

To run the specs for each database adapter use ./spec/run_all_specs.sh. This will build and run each adapter, then cleanup after itself.

Local setup

If you'd like to test without docker you can do so by following the instructions below:

  1. Install dependencies with $ shards install
  2. Update .env to use appropriate ENV variables, or create appropriate databases.
  3. Setup databases:

PostgreSQL

CREATE USER granite WITH PASSWORD 'password';

CREATE DATABASE granite_db;

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE granite_db TO granite;

MySQL

CREATE USER 'granite'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';

CREATE DATABASE granite_db;

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON granite_db.* TO 'granite'@'localhost' WITH GRANT OPTION;
  1. Export .env with $ source ./export.sh or $ source .env.
  2. $ crystal spec
granite:
  github: amberframework/granite
  version: ~> 0.23.3
License MIT
Crystal >= 1.6.0, < 2.0.0

Authors

Dependencies 1

  • db ~> 0.11.0
    {'github' => 'crystal-lang/crystal-db', 'version' => '~> 0.11.0'}

Development Dependencies 4

  • ameba ~> 1.5.0
    {'github' => 'crystal-ameba/ameba', 'version' => '~> 1.5.0'}
  • mysql ~> 0.14.0
    {'github' => 'crystal-lang/crystal-mysql', 'version' => '~> 0.14.0'}
  • pg ~> 0.26.0
    {'github' => 'will/crystal-pg', 'version' => '~> 0.26.0'}
  • sqlite3 ~> 0.19.0
    {'github' => 'crystal-lang/crystal-sqlite3', 'version' => '~> 0.19.0'}
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