I’m rewriting a project to use Node.js. I’d like to keep using MySQL as the DB (even though I don’t mind rewriting the schema).
I’m looking for a simple-to-use, reasonable-performance ORM, which supports caching, many-to-one and many-to-many relations.
From the MySQL ORMs I could find, persistencejs and sequelize seem the most mature.
Do you have experience with either? What are the relevant pros and cons I should be aware of in my decision?
I’m rewriting a project to use Node.js. I’d like to keep using MySQL as
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May I suggest Node ORM?
https://github.com/dresende/node-orm2
There’s documentation on the Readme, supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
MongoDB is available since version 2.1.x (released in July 2013)
UPDATE: This package is no longer maintained, per the project’s README. It instead recommends bookshelf and sequelize