Sails.JS with Firebird database [on hold]
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I'm planning to start a new project with Sails/Node.js and a firebird legacy database from a legacy project.
Is it possible to connect Firebird databases with SailsJS? I found nothing in the documentation (Sails Community-supported database adapters).
Also, if exists a way to connect, it's possible to auto-generate models from legacy database? I found that Sails models have an "auto-migration" setting but it works on small development datasets. My development dataset is a backup from production dataset with tons of rows in some tables. Is this possible with auto-migration?
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I'm planning to start a new project with Sails/Node.js and a firebird legacy database from a legacy project.
Is it possible to connect Firebird databases with SailsJS? I found nothing in the documentation (Sails Community-supported database adapters).
Also, if exists a way to connect, it's possible to auto-generate models from legacy database? I found that Sails models have an "auto-migration" setting but it works on small development datasets. My development dataset is a backup from production dataset with tons of rows in some tables. Is this possible with auto-migration?
node.js sails.js firebird
put on hold as too broad by Mark Rotteveel, pirho, EdChum, Graham, Derek Pollard Nov 10 at 18:48
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I'm planning to start a new project with Sails/Node.js and a firebird legacy database from a legacy project.
Is it possible to connect Firebird databases with SailsJS? I found nothing in the documentation (Sails Community-supported database adapters).
Also, if exists a way to connect, it's possible to auto-generate models from legacy database? I found that Sails models have an "auto-migration" setting but it works on small development datasets. My development dataset is a backup from production dataset with tons of rows in some tables. Is this possible with auto-migration?
node.js sails.js firebird
I'm planning to start a new project with Sails/Node.js and a firebird legacy database from a legacy project.
Is it possible to connect Firebird databases with SailsJS? I found nothing in the documentation (Sails Community-supported database adapters).
Also, if exists a way to connect, it's possible to auto-generate models from legacy database? I found that Sails models have an "auto-migration" setting but it works on small development datasets. My development dataset is a backup from production dataset with tons of rows in some tables. Is this possible with auto-migration?
node.js sails.js firebird
node.js sails.js firebird
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put on hold as too broad by Mark Rotteveel, pirho, EdChum, Graham, Derek Pollard Nov 10 at 18:48
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