I think it can be a dangerous road trying to create abstractions over data 
sources. It can be a lot of work maintaining a stub/mock implementation to 
work alongside a database, and sometimes it's not that much more work (or 
less work) to install Postgres, SQLite, or whatever you're using, locally.

One of the pain points of working with databases is managing their state, 
and this is one of the reasons why stub/mock implementations initially look 
attractive. However, there are solid alternative approaches to making the 
job of managing databases a lot easier.

For example, https://github.com/juxt/joplin is a good choice for managing 
database schema migrations, seeding databases with state (for test setups) 
and has a good range of supported data sources. (Disclosure: I work for 
juxt)

On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 4:54:38 AM UTC+1, Andy Chambers wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to follow the "component" architecture for an app I'm working 
> on and wondered if I was missing something. In the "Just enough structure" 
> talk, one of the examples Stuart presents is a DB component that contains 
> just a small selection of DB related functions (i.e. insert, and query 
> IIRC) so that when you need to mock it out for your tests, you don't have 
> to implement the entire JDBC interface.
>
> This makes sense but I'm wondering if anyone has released such a subset 
> (possibly expanded to include things like transactions, and maybe a few 
> utility query builders) as open source ideally with a corresponding mock 
> implementation. With the popularity of the component library, I'm surprised 
> not to find ready made components I can just plug into my app.
>
> If there's nothing like this already, then I guess I have an idea for a 
> new project. Anyone think this is a good idea or would everyone's ideal DB 
> component look a little different? Look forward to hearing your thoughts.
>
> Cheers,
> Andy
>

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