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Who uses objection.js in production? · Issue #1069 · Vincit/objection.js · GitHub

Hi there, I am currently evaluating a bunch of orm-a-like libraries for an upcoming project.

I almost gave up after digging deeper into sequelize and typeorm .

Having a PostgreSQL, java (hibernate) and ruby (ar/sequel) background, I was kinda disappointed by nodejs orm libraries. They are not bad, but feel very immature in comparison to java/ruby world.

Then, by accident, I found objectionjs while reading the knexjs README.

Objectionjs is exactly my way of thinking. Pragmatic but not to abstract. Sequelize/Typeorm might have more github stars/forks, but comparing them API- as well as Issue- and feature-wise, objectionjs feels like a way better fit to me (and probably others who also have a relational sql db background).

It deserves more traction and I am asking myself - why is objectionjs not more popular? And who is actually using it in production?

I know it sounds stupid, but is there some who-uses-it listing I can show to an IT decision maker?

Nevertheless, you did an awesome job and built a great library!

JasonSooter, harjot1singh, mitchellporter, devinivy, sloops77 and 99 more


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