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@moay Hey, thanks for the interest. Right now i am on vaccation. But will soon continue to work a bit on open source again. My Road map which i have in mind. After that i want to move and make v2. If more people are interested in this plugin i am going to start RFCs. What i have in mind for v2 is:
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@CodeDredd
At this regard, when I didn't even know about this discussion, I was considering to complement pinia-orm with vue-query. Do you think (or, would you consider) it could be convenient an integration instead of writing a such thing from scratch? It seems to be a complex task. An ORM for Pinia with a proper data fetching layer as an all-in-one solution would be a dream. |
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Good job on the new cache!
I still haven't tried any of those, but this was enough to determine my choice: Solid, Svelte and Vue adapter: coming soon. For the bundle size I don't see it as a problem (13kb VS 16.7kb).
Documentation plays an important part and would be really great (but not strictly essential) to have that missing part 😄 |
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@CodeDredd Keep up the good work. |
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Hi everybody!
First of all: Thanks for tackling the task of building VuexORM for Pinia. 👏
What is the plan with this project? Development looks a bit stalled, but are there plans to really make this project something viable? It looks like there are bigger efforts needed to make this production ready?
I'm wondering how people work with frontend representations of relational dbs without native ORM in the big store projects. Maybe I'm missing something here and there is a good alternative to building an ORM on top of Pinia?
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