The NOT ORM Python hydrator
What is Mayim?
The simplest way to describe it would be to call it a one-way ORM. That is to say that it does not craft SQL statements for you. Think of it as BYOQ (Bring Your Own Query).
Why?
I have nothing against ORMs, truthfully. They serve a great purpose and can be the right tool for the job in many situations. I just prefer not to use them where possible. Instead, I would rather have control of my SQL statements.
The typical tradeoff though is that there is more work needed to hydrate from SQL queries to objects. Mayim aims to solve that.
pip install mayim[postgres]
import asyncio
from typing import List
from mayim import Mayim, PostgresExecutor, sql
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class Person:
name: str
class PersonExecutor(PostgresExecutor):
@sql("SELECT * FROM people LIMIT $limit OFFSET $offset")
async def select_all_people(
self, limit: int = 4, offset: int = 0
) -> List[Person]:
...
async def run():
executor = PersonExecutor()
Mayim(dsn="postgres://...")
print(await executor.select_all_people())
asyncio.run(run())
The docs: ahopkins.github.io/mayim
Out of the box, Mayim comes with extensions to support Quart, Sanic, and Starlette applications. Checkout the docs for more info.