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by mickael-kerjean
437 days ago
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I have been playing with the exact opposite, representing a database as a file structure where databases show up as top level folders, tables are subfolders, and each row appears as a form like file automatically generated from the schema. You can see a screenshot of such form in [1] which you can edit and save back, effectively enabling anyone familiar with Dropbox to edit data on a database as it just look like a form to fill The project is oss [2] and the storage connector is "mysql". It even handles foreign key by creating links to another folder with a search query to find the table row it's associated with [1] https://i.imgur.com/OBJGIeg.png [2] https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash |
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