An Open Source Client-Server ORM/SOA/MVC framework in modern Object Pascal
(c) 2008-2024 Synopse Informatique - Arnaud Bouchez
https://synopse.info - http://mORMot.net
Thanks to all Contributors!
NOTICE: This version 2 replaces mORMot 1.18 which is now in maintainance-only mode. Consider using mORMot 2 for any new or maintainable project.
You can find more about mORMot 2 in:
- its Official Documentation (work in progress);
- the Samples Folder;
- the Thomas Tutorials;
- the Synopse Forum;
- the Synopse Blog;
- the Source Code
src
sub-folder; - the Old mORMot 1 Documentation which still mostly apply to the new version - especially the design/conceptual parts.
If you find it worth using, please consider sponsoring mORMot 2 dev if you can - and even better through sharing your own commits. :-)
Synopse mORMot 2 is an Open Source Client-Server ORM SOA MVC framework for Delphi 7 up to Delphi 12 Athenes and FPC 3.2/trunk, targeting Windows/Linux/BSD/MacOS for servers, and any platform for clients (including mobile or AJAX).
The main features of mORMot are therefore:
- An optimized cross-compiler and cross-platform JSON/UTF-8 and RTTI kernel;
- Direct SQL and NoSQL database access (e.g. SQLite3, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MSSQL, OleDB, ODBC, MongoDB);
- ORM/ODM: objects persistence on almost any database (SQL or NoSQL);
- SOA: organize your business logic into REST services defined as
interface
; - Convention-over-configuration REST/JSON router, locally or over HTTP/HTTPS/WebSockets;
- Clients: consume your data or services from any platform, via ORM/SOA APIs;
- Web MVC: publish your ORM/SOA process as responsive Web Applications;
- A lot of other reusable bricks (e.g. Unicode, cryptography, network, threads, dictionaries, logging, binary serialization, variants, generics, cross-platform...).
Emphasizing speed and versatility, mORMot leverages the advantages of modern object pascal native code and easy-to-deploy solutions, reducing deployment cost and increasing ROI. It can be used:
- to add basic ORM or Client-Server features to simple applications for hobbyists,
- or let experienced users develop scalable service-based (DDD) projects for their customers,
- or leverage FPC cross-platform abilities with an existing Delphi codebase, to embrace the next decades,
- have fun and see modern object pascal challenge the latest languages or frameworks.
The mORMOt 2 repository content is organized into the following sub-folders:
src
is the main source code folder, where you should find the actual framework;packages
contains IDE packages and tools to setup your dev environment;static
contains raw library.o
/.obj
files needed for FPC and Delphi static linking;test
defines the regression tests of all framework features;res
to compile some resources used withinsrc
- e.g. thestatic
third-party binaries;doc
holds the documentation of the framework;ex
contains various samples.
Feel free to explore the source, and the inlined documentation.
The framework is licensed under a disjunctive three-license giving you the choice of one of the three following sets of free software/open source licensing terms:
- Mozilla Public License, version 1.1 or later;
- GNU General Public License, version 2.0 or later;
- GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or later.
This allows the use of our code in as wide a variety of software projects as possible, while still maintaining copy-left on code we wrote. See the full licensing terms.
The framework source code:
- Tries to stay compatible with FPC stable and Delphi 7 and up;
- Is currently validated against FPC 3.2.3 (fixes-3_2) and Lazarus 2.2.5 (fixes_2_2), Delphi 7, 2007, 2009, 2010, XE4, XE7, XE8, 10.4 and 11.1.
Note that FPC 3.2.2 has a regression with variant late binding - use FPC 3.2.2 fixes branch instead.
On Delphi, only the Windows target is available for mORMot general units, but you can use the cross-platform clients units on all Delphi targets. FPC is a much better and consistent cross-platform compiler, we gladly support.
Please submit pull requests for non-validated versions.
- Get the source, Luke!
- By cloning the repository (preferred):
git clone https://github.com/synopse/mORMot2.git
into e.g.c:\github\mORMot2
,- and download and extract latest https://synopse.info/files/mormot2static.tgz or https://synopse.info/files/mormot2static.7z into
c:\github\mORMot2\static
.
- or as direct download of a given release (e.g. for a build script):
- Download a Source code (zip) release from https://github.com/synopse/mORMot2/releases and extract it e.g. into
d:\mormot2
, - and extract its associated
mormot2static.tgz
ormormot2static.7z
file content intod:\mormot2\static
.
- Download a Source code (zip) release from https://github.com/synopse/mORMot2/releases and extract it e.g. into
- Setup your favorite IDE:
- On Lazarus:
- Just open and compile the
/packages/lazarus/mormot2.lpk
package; - and
mormot2ui.lpk
if needed.
- Just open and compile the
- On Delphi:
- Create a new environment variable
mormot2
with full path to your mORMot 2src
sub-folder (Tools - Options - IDE - Environment Variables), e.g.c:\github\mORMot2\src
ord:\mormot2\src
depending on step 1; - Add the following string to your IDE library paths (for all target platforms, i.e. Win32 and Win64):
$(mormot2);$(mormot2)\core;$(mormot2)\lib;$(mormot2)\crypt;$(mormot2)\net;$(mormot2)\db;$(mormot2)\rest;$(mormot2)\orm;$(mormot2)\soa;$(mormot2)\app;$(mormot2)\script;$(mormot2)\ui;$(mormot2)\tools;$(mormot2)\misc
- There is no IDE or UI package needed (yet).
- Create a new environment variable
- Discover and enjoy:
- Open and compile
test/mormot2tests.dpr
in the IDE, and run the regression tests on your machine. - Browse the examples folder (work in progress) - especially Thomas Tutorials which are realistic and pedagogical.
- Start from an example, and follow the documentation.
- Feel free to contribute by posting enhancements and patches to this quickly evolving project.
The mORMot framework stayed in revision 1.18 for years, and is was time for a full refactoring.
The main refactoring points tried to better follow SOLID principles:
- Switch to a more rigorous versioning policy, with regular releases;
- Split main big units (
SynCommons.pas
,mORMot.pas
) into smaller scope-refined units; - OS- or compiler- specific code separated to ease evolution;
- Rename confusing types, e.g.
TSQLRecord
intoTOrm
,TSQLRest
intoTRest
...; - Favor composition over inheritance, e.g.
TRest
class split into proper REST/ORM/SOA classes - and folders; - Circumvent compiler internal errors on Delphi, e.g. changed untyped const/var changed into pointers, or reduced the units size;
- Full rewrite of the whole RTTI, JSON and REST cores, for better efficiency and maintainability;
- Optimization of the framework
asm
kernel, using AVX2 if available; - New features like OpenSSL, libdeflate or QuickJS support;
- New asynchronous HTTP and WebSockets servers, with optional HTTPS/TLS support via Let's Encrypt;
- Introduce modern syntax like generics or enumerators - but optional for compatibility.
We therefore created a whole new project and repository, since switching to version 2 induced some backward uncompatible changes. New unit names were used, to avoid unexpected collision issues during migration, or if 1.18 is to remain installed for a compatibility project.
Quick Steps when upgrading from a previous 1.18 revision:
-
Note all units where split and renamed, and some breaking changes introduced for enhanced features, therefore a direct update is not possible - nor wanted
-
Switch to a new folder, e.g. #\lib2 instead of #\lib
-
Download latest 2.# revision files as stated just above
-
Change your references to mORMot units:
- All unit names changed, to avoid collision between versions;
- Look at the samples to see the main useful units.
- Consult the documentation about breaking changes from 1.18, mainly:
- Units refactoring (see point 4 above);
- Types renamed in
PUREMORMOT2
mode; - Delphi 5-6 and Kylix compatibility removed;
- BigTable, LVCL, RTTI-UI deprecated.