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sails-sqlite3

v0.1.3

Published

Waterline Adapter for SQLite in Sails.js

Downloads

26

Readme

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SQLite3 Sails/Waterline Adapter

A Waterline adapter for SQLite3. May be used in a Sails app or anything using Waterline for the ORM.

Disclaimers

  • SQLite3 adapter is not optimized for performance. Native joins are not implemented (among other issues).
  • This codebase contains no unit tests, though all integration tests with the waterline api (v1) pass. (See below for supported interfaces)

People who can use this package as is:

Those prototyping apps with sailsjs 1.x and looking to use sqlite for a test database.

For anyone looking to use this adapter in production, contributions welcome!

Getting started

To use this in your sails app, install using:

npm install --save sails-sqlite3

In your config\datastores.js file, add a property with your datastore name. Supported configuration:

default: {
  adapter: 'sails-sqlite3',
  filename: '[YOUR DATABASE].db',
  mode: sqlite3.OPEN_READWRITE | sqlite3.OPEN_CREATE,
  verbose: false
}

For more information on the mode configuration property, see the driver documentation.

Example with Modes

To use different database modes, import the sqlite3 module, which is a dependency of this pacakge:

const sqlite3 = require('sqlite3');

const config = {
  filename: 'testdb.db',
  mode: sqlite3.OPEN_READONLY,
  verbose: true
};

Testing

npm test

Currently only waterline-adapter-tests are hooked up. Passing interfaces:

  • semantic
  • queryable
  • associations
  • migratable

Acknowledgements

This is a rewrite from a fork of the sails-sqlite3 adapter written for sailsjs < 1.0.0 originally by Andrew Jo. I borrowed most of the structure of the code and a lot of the sql querying from the original codebase.

About Sails.js and Waterline

http://SailsJs.com

Waterline is a new kind of storage and retrieval engine for Sails.js. It provides a uniform API for accessing stuff from different kinds of databases, protocols, and 3rd party APIs. That means you write the same code to get users, whether they live in mySQL, LDAP, MongoDB, or Facebook.