SQLModel is a library for interacting with SQL databases from Python code, with Python objects. It is designed to be intuitive, easy to use, highly compatible, and robust. SQLModel is based on Python type annotations, and powered by Pydantic and SQLAlchemy. The key features are: - Intuitive to write: Great editor support. Completion everywhere. Less time debugging. Designed to be easy to use and learn. Less time reading docs. - Easy to use: It has sensible defaults and does a lot of work underneath to simplify the code you write. - Compatible: It is designed to be compatible with FastAPI, Pydantic, and SQLAlchemy. - Extensible: You have all the power of SQLAlchemy and Pydantic underneath. - Short: Minimize code duplication. A single type annotation does a lot of work. No need to duplicate models in SQLAlchemy and Pydantic. WWW: https://sqlmodel.tiangolo.com/
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SQLModel is a library for interacting with SQL databases from Python
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code, with Python objects. It is designed to be intuitive, easy to
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use, highly compatible, and robust.
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SQLModel is based on Python type annotations, and powered by Pydantic
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and SQLAlchemy.
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The key features are:
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- Intuitive to write: Great editor support. Completion
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everywhere. Less time debugging. Designed to be easy to use and
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learn. Less time reading docs.
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- Easy to use: It has sensible defaults and does a lot of work
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underneath to simplify the code you write.
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- Compatible: It is designed to be compatible with FastAPI, Pydantic,
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and SQLAlchemy.
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- Extensible: You have all the power of SQLAlchemy and Pydantic
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underneath.
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- Short: Minimize code duplication. A single type annotation does a
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lot of work. No need to duplicate models in SQLAlchemy and Pydantic.
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