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smolinari avatar smolinari commented on July 27, 2024

Ok, I found this. #121

I don't know how well the PHP driver works, but if it is at all working well, it might be worth a revisit.

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smolinari avatar smolinari commented on July 27, 2024

Ok, I see this project is basically dead. What a shame. I guess I'll fork it and start my own project.

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+1

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odino avatar odino commented on July 27, 2024

Hi @smolinari,

in general, adding the binary driver shouldnt be too much of a problem -- as you saw in #121. If you want to give it a shot it would be great :) though I feel that there are other parts of the mapper that would require more focus now, like finishing the persistence part.

Though contributions are always accepted :)

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smolinari avatar smolinari commented on July 27, 2024

Ooof! 😮 ....so it is actually still an alpha and missing important features? Hmm...I didn't expect to have to work that much on it, but ok. I am excited about how OrientDB is covering bases for our project. I'd like to see a performant ODM for it too. Guess, it means doing a lot of the work too.

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odino avatar odino commented on July 27, 2024

TBH the HTTP protocol performs quite well, so that has never been a
priority -- though, as I said, controbutions are always welcome :)

unfortunately we find very little time to proceed with things though Ive
heard of some brave people using the odm out in the wild :)

On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Scott [email protected] wrote:

Ooof! [image: 😮] ....so it is actually still an alpha and
missing important features? Hmm...I didn't expect to have to work that much
on it, but ok. I am excited about how OrientDB is covering bases for our
project. I'd like to see a performant ODM for it too. Guess, it means doing
a lot of the work too.

Scott


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smolinari avatar smolinari commented on July 27, 2024

@odino, are there any specific issues noting the missing parts for finishing persistence? Or any other way to find out what is missing without sifting through the code?

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odino avatar odino commented on July 27, 2024

we started a conversation here but things froze, in general the whole persistence layer has to be implemented as now there is no way to actually persist a record with the manager -- though you can do it by using the HTTP client on its own.

BTW this is an example on how to use the binary protocol adapter from OrientDB-PHP :)

@davidino was working on the persistence so he might have some more insights on what we need to do there. This is the old branch, he also had some tests :) though that's a very old branch and the code can't be picked up as it is, but it's a good starting point!

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smolinari avatar smolinari commented on July 27, 2024

The binary driver you linked to is actually obsolete now. The new one is here and supposedly officially supported by Orient Tech.

https://github.com/orientechnologies/PhpOrient

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odino avatar odino commented on July 27, 2024

We could actually integrate that one then :)

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 1:01 AM, Scott [email protected] wrote:

The binary driver you linked to is actually obsolete now. The new one is
here and supposedly officially supported by Orient Tech. now.

https://github.com/orientechnologies/PhpOrient

Scott


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smolinari avatar smolinari commented on July 27, 2024

Ok. Let's see where this will go! I am not the most experienced programmer either. So please be patient with me. 😄

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odino avatar odino commented on July 27, 2024

no worries man, collaboration collaboration collaboration :)

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Scott [email protected] wrote:

Ok. Let's see where this will go! I am not the most experienced programmer
either. So please be patient with me. [image: 😄]

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