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Blending SQL and Python with Sqlorm

hyperflask.dev
66 points·by emixam·8 months ago·25 comments

Sqlorm – Python ORM with a focus on SQL

github.com
3 points·by emixam·9 months ago·0 comments

Hyperflask – Full stack Flask and Htmx framework

hyperflask.dev
364 points·by emixam·9 months ago·154 comments

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emixam
·8 months ago·discuss
Hello, author here. It is actually possible to use return instead with a different set of decorators: check out the first "tip" block on this page: https://hyperflask.github.io/sqlorm/sql-functions/
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
Some of the sub-projects of hyperflask can be re-used elsewhere but most of it is Flask specific.

Notable sub-projects that could be used with Django:

- https://github.com/hyperflask/jinja-super-macros

- https://github.com/hyperflask/jinjapy
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
It is for now. Hoping to rally others !
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
sqlorm is a new orm developed as part of hyperflask.

I use sqlalchemy daily, it's an amazing library, but I wanted something more lightweight and straightforward for this project. I find the unit of work pattern cumbersome
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
I would be glad having some users on this project but that would definitely kill it !
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
It's in sync with the Locality of Behavior [0] principle that htmx follows.

It's inspired by Astro Pages [1] which are the same thing in the javascript world. I really liked the developer experience working with them.

[0] https://htmx.org/essays/locality-of-behaviour/ [1] https://docs.astro.build/fr/basics/astro-pages/
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
Thank you so much ! Great work with htmx, I'm a fan. This project is the culmination of a lot of concepts I like from many different stacks coming together.
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
I knew of unpoly but didn't know about alpine-ajax. My choice was set on htmx since the beginning. I feel it's a more mature solution with more flexibility.
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
There is Flask-Admin but it's more bare bone than Django Admin. I plan to tackle the problem in the future.
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
Thanks ! I've introduced a lot of stuff with this project and I'm glad someone noticed :D

I've also submitted SQLORM on HN if it's of interest to others: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45607688
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
I've built SQLify with it: https://sqlify.me
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
Hello, author of hyperflask here. I'm happy to finally announce this project as I've been working on it for quite some time.

I made an announcement post here: https://hyperflask.dev/blog/2025/10/14/launch-annoncement/

I love to hear feedback!
emixam
·9 months ago·discuss
The framework is composed from many extensions indeed. You can use them independently though!

The component system is not fully independent because it depends on multiple other extensions but it mostly is as this extension: https://github.com/hyperflask/flask-super-macros

On the GitHub organization there is a list of all the extensions that are built as part of the project: https://github.com/hyperflask
emixam
·12 years ago·discuss
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