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DBngin vs Knex.js: What are the differences?

DBngin: An all-in-one app for database version management. The easiest way to get started with PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis & more. Install & manage multiple local database servers of various versions within a click; Knex.js: SQL query builder for Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite3, and Oracle. Knex.js is a "batteries included" SQL query builder for Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite3, and Oracle designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use. It features both traditional node style callbacks as well as a promise interface for cleaner async flow control, a stream interface, full featured query and schema builders, transaction support (with savepoints), connection pooling and standardized responses between different query clients and dialects.

DBngin and Knex.js can be primarily classified as "Database" tools.

Knex.js is an open source tool with 9.91K GitHub stars and 1.24K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Knex.js's open source repository on GitHub.

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      Write once and then connect to almost any sql engine
    • 10
      Faster
    • 8
      Nice api, Migrations/Seeds
    • 7
      Flexibility in what engine you choose
    • 7
      Free
    • 5
      Multi support and easy to use
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      Simple query API

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    What is DBngin?

    The easiest way to get started with PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis & more. Install & manage multiple local database servers of various versions within a click.

    What is Knex.js?

    Knex.js is a "batteries included" SQL query builder for Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite3, and Oracle designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use. It features both traditional node style callbacks as well as a promise interface for cleaner async flow control, a stream interface, full featured query and schema builders, transaction support (with savepoints), connection pooling and standardized responses between different query clients and dialects.

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