This is the most disgusting framework I've ever used!
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0x0bit commented
Node version:
Sails version (sails):
ORM hook version (sails-hook-orm):
Sockets hook version (sails-hook-sockets):
Organics hook version (sails-hook-organics):
Grunt hook version (sails-hook-grunt):
Uploads hook version (sails-hook-uploads):
DB adapter & version (e.g. sails-mysql@5.55.5):
Skipper adapter & version (e.g. skipper-s3@5.55.5):
The more I use it, the more I feel that this framework is just like a pile of shit, waterline orm has developed many features, why do you want to do in sails limitations? waterline is an orm framework, where is the documentation? sailsjs official site of those documents can do. Moreover, using waterline alone, the defined model is not the same as the model defined in sailsjs. This is the most disgusting framework I've ever used!
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