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Thanks for creating such a great project, a real benefit to the JavaScript ecosystem!
Firstly sorry if this is the wrong place. The description of https://github.com/drizzle-team/drizzle-kit-mirror suggests that studio related issues should go there but it seems like issues have been turned off on that repo.
Idea
Integrate something like chart DB into drizzle studio to give an overview of a database structure in a visual way. With some of my more complex projects that involve many tables of abstract concepts I find myself needing to regularly re-familiarise myself with the database structure. Especially if I haven’t worked on that project in awhile. Having a database visualisation tool built right into drizzle studio would be fantastic for that.
It would be particularly handy in combination with #1840 so that you could add comments to your tables/columns/relationships and see them in the visualisation.
Thanks for your consideration! 😊
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Describe what you want
Thanks for creating such a great project, a real benefit to the JavaScript ecosystem!
Firstly sorry if this is the wrong place. The description of https://github.com/drizzle-team/drizzle-kit-mirror suggests that studio related issues should go there but it seems like issues have been turned off on that repo.
Idea
Integrate something like chart DB into drizzle studio to give an overview of a database structure in a visual way. With some of my more complex projects that involve many tables of abstract concepts I find myself needing to regularly re-familiarise myself with the database structure. Especially if I haven’t worked on that project in awhile. Having a database visualisation tool built right into drizzle studio would be fantastic for that.
It would be particularly handy in combination with #1840 so that you could add comments to your tables/columns/relationships and see them in the visualisation.
Thanks for your consideration! 😊
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: