base on High performance ergonomic ORM for Rust. <div align="center"> <h1>TEO</h1> <a href="https://crates.io/crates/teo"><img src="https://img.shields.io/crates/v/teo?style=flat-square" /></a> <a href="https://github.com/teodevgroup/teo/blob/master/LICENSE"><img src="https://img.shields.io/github/license/teodevgroup/teo.svg?style=flat-square" /></a> <a href="https://github.com/teodevgroup/teo"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/PRs-welcome-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square" /></a> <br /> <br /> <div><strong>High performance</strong> ORM for Rust.</div> <br /> <a href="https://docs.teodev.io/getting-started/quickstart">Quickstart</a> <span>&nbsp;&nbsp;•&nbsp;&nbsp;</span> <a href="https://teodev.io/">Official website</a> <span>&nbsp;&nbsp;•&nbsp;&nbsp;</span> <a href="https://docs.teodev.io/">Docs</a> <span>&nbsp;&nbsp;•&nbsp;&nbsp;</span> <a href="https://blog.teodev.io">Blog</a> <span>&nbsp;&nbsp;•&nbsp;&nbsp;</span> <a href="https://teodev.io/discord">Discord</a> <br /> <hr /> </div> ## WIP This project is currently WIP. ## Introduction High performance ergonomic ORM for Rust. ## Highlights & Features * High performance * Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite and MongoDB * Easy to use query APIs * Incremental database migration * Fully asynchronous ## Getting started The fastest way to get started with Teo is by following the [Quickstart guide](https://docs.teodev.io/getting-started/quickstart). ### Installation Add this to your `Cargo.toml`. ```toml teo = { version = "0.4", features = ["postgres"] } ``` ## Tutorials We prepared a [Beginner tutorial series](https://docs.teodev.io/getting-started/beginner-tutorial/write-a-schema-only-app) to help you learn and understand Teo. ## Issues Welcome to submit issues in this repo. ## Contributing Read our [Contributing guide](https://github.com/teodevgroup/teo/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) to set projects up and start contributing. ## License TEO is under MIT license. ", Assign "at most 3 tags" to the expected json: {"id":"10703","tags":[]} "only from the tags list I provide: []" returns me the "expected json"