Brief explanation: you can create arbitrary case classes, and call `.save()` on them, and they will be persisted (by type name). You can get them back with `Dao[Type].all()`. Nesting and foreign keys are supported. You'll need a GCP account and credentials.
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I had to translate that word, because I hoped it is a false friend with "Effloreszenz", and luckily it is.
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[googles "effloreszenz"] yeah, that would be a bad name
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Not using GCP now, but I did some projects in it, so at least I know what is about :P I can give a hand...
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Thank you! I'm more or less completely new to GCP Datastore... Efflorescence was an attempt to learn it. A knowledgeable set of eyes on the code would be very useful! (The code is tiny, just one file, and most of that isn't GCP-relevant code.)
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Jon, we are using GCP at
@47deg . This would be useful to us if we can get those values back in `Effect` or `IO`. If interested in a cats integration we'd love to contribute it. -
I would be thoroughly excited by the prospect! I'd love to explore whether this can be done in a more general way, à la "modes"...
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Sounds like it might be more a more performant solution than Google's Java implementation! That hasn't been my main goal, but it's definitely worth a look. Thanks!
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