Sequelize
Sequelize is an easy-to-use and promise-based Node.js ORM tool for Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle DB and Db2 for IBM i. It features solid transaction support, relations, eager and lazy loading, read replication and more.
Would you like to contribute? Read our contribution guidelines to know more. There are many ways to help! 😃
🚀 Seeking New Maintainers for Sequelize! 🚀
We're looking for new maintainers to help finalize and release the next major version of Sequelize! If you're passionate about open-source and database ORMs, we'd love to have you onboard.
💰 Funding Available
We distribute $2,500 per quarter among maintainers and have additional funds for full-time contributions.
🛠️ What You’ll Work On
- Finalizing and releasing Sequelize’s next major version
- Improving TypeScript support and database integrations
- Fixing critical issues and shaping the ORM’s future
🤝 How to Get Involved
Interested? Join our Slack and reach out to @WikiRik or @sdepold:
➡️ sequelize.org/slack
We’d love to have you on board! 🚀
:computer: Getting Started
Ready to start using Sequelize? Head to sequelize.org to begin!
- Our Getting Started guide for Sequelize 6 (stable)
- Our Getting Started guide for Sequelize 7 (alpha)
:money_with_wings: Supporting the project
Do you like Sequelize and would like to give back to the engineering team behind it?
We have recently created an OpenCollective based money pool which is shared amongst all core maintainers based on their contributions. Every support is wholeheartedly welcome. ❤️
:pencil: Major version changelog
Please find upgrade information to major versions here:
:book: Resources
:wrench: Tools
:speech_balloon: Translations
:warning: Responsible disclosure
If you have security issues to report, please refer to our Responsible Disclosure Policy for more details.