LinkedQL is a new SQL client that supports live queries over any Postgres, MySQL, and MariaDB database. You get result sets that self-update differentially as rows change in your database – via inserts, updates, deletes. Works with no extra tooling/ORM layer or GraphQL servers. You opt into live mode simply with a flag:
client.query('SELECT ...', { live: true }).
More at:
https://linked-ql.netlify.app/capabilities/live-queriesLinkedQL is written in JavaScript and runs in both client and server environments.
GitHub + docs: https://github.com/linked-db/linked-ql
Demo examples included.
I’d love feedback:
• Anything confusing?
• Anything seems useful or dangerous?
• Anything else that'd make you consider LinkedQL for production?
Thanks for taking a look — happy to answer any questions.
phrasecode•50m ago
Happy to dig into internals if anyone’s curious — how live updates propagate, how JOINs and complex queries resolve, consistency expectations, worst-case scaling, etc.
To keep the main post short, here are deep-dive links if you want to explore:
• Live update mechanics https://linked-ql.netlify.app/capabilities/live-queries
• Engineering paper (replication pipelines, differential projection, query inheritance) https://linked-ql.netlify.app/engineering/realtime-engine
Totally open to questions — I’m hanging around the thread to learn what concerns matter most.