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Agile Data implements a new Database Access Logic created out of frustration with ORM performance issues, lack of proper domain model implementation in major frameworks and lack of unified support for NoSQL databases.
Everything you can do with raw SQL (or NoSQL), you can also do with Agile Data
Although Agile Data is a very young project, we have built a solid foundation with the aim to expose database features to the developer (such as sub-selects, joins, unions, expressions, aggregation and custom syntax) while abstracting implementation details.
We also take the enterprise requirements very seriously, so we took care of object-relational impedance mismatch and are working to build extensions such as Audit Log, ACL, Undo, Optional Joins, Derived Models, Import/Export tools and expressive RestAPI Server.
Agile Data is not a conventional ORM. We have redesigned the whole concept from the ground-up for the modern word where SQL, NoSQL and BigData live in peace.
Modern PHP frameworks have a lot of things to focus on, so the bundled database access tools are often lacking. Until now the only option was to use Doctrine 2, but with Agile Data you can get the same features in a much more elegant PHP-like way.
Use Case | Laravel Eloquent | |||
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Can my model consist of records from multiple hard-joined tables? | Only through Query Builder | |||
Can model property be populated from custom SQL expression? | ||||
Does my Entity have to extend a God Class? | Yes | |||
If I rename "name" into "first_name" in database, will this affect my API | Yes | |||
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