# SQLEasy.js module for simple works from sqlite3 (JavaScript edition) ## Prepare for work My module use module **better-sqlite3**, you must download it. ```bash npm install better-sqlite3 ``` from next, you can download folder of project, and load in folder "node_modules" ``` bash cd node_modules git clone https://github.com/Nikiroy78/SQLEasy.js.git ``` import database object in your project ``` javascript const SQLEasy = require('SQLEasy.js'); var database = SQLEasy.database('/path/to/database.db'); ``` This object have 4 methods: add, remove, set, get ### get This method getting date from included database ```javascript const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js'); var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db'); console.log(database.get('table')); ``` output... ``` javascript [{'ID': 0, 'content': 'content 1'}, {'ID': 1, 'content': 'other content'}, {'ID': 2, 'content': 'Content number 3 :)'}, {'ID': 3, 'content': 'etc.'}] ``` You can apply condition's settings from filt your data... ```javascript const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js'); var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db'); console.log(database.get('table', [{'ID': 0}, {'content': 'etc.'}])); ``` output... ``` javascript [{'ID': 0, 'content': 'content 1'}, {'ID': 3, 'content': 'etc.'}] ``` Response show is... ```SQL SELECT * FROM table WHERE (ID=0) OR (content='etc.') ``` And you edit uploaded columns ```javascript const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js'); var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db'); console.log(database.get('table', [{'ID': 0}, {'content': 'etc.'}], 'content')); ``` output... ``` javascript [{'content': 'content 1'}, {'content': 'etc.'}] ``` Response show is... ```SQL SELECT content FROM table WHERE (ID=0) OR (content='etc.') ``` ### add This is sql response ```SQL INSERT ``` Using add method in your code (from your simply, we used old date from last database). ```javascript const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js'); var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db'); database.add('table', [{'ID': 4, 'content': 'test example, from fucking tests :)'}]) console.log(database.get('table')); ``` output... ```javascript [{'ID': 0, 'content': 'content 1'}, {'ID': 1, 'content': 'other content'}, {'ID': 2, 'content': 'Content number 3 :)'}, {'ID': 3, 'content': 'etc.'}, {'ID': 4, 'content': 'test example, from fucking tests :)'}] ``` ### remove Using remove method in your code (from your simply, we used old date from last database). ```javascript const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js'); var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db'); database.remove('table', {'ID': 4}); console.log(database.get('table')); ``` output... ```javascript [{'ID': 0, 'content': 'content 1'}, {'ID': 1, 'content': 'other content'}, {'ID': 2, 'content': 'Content number 3 :)'}, {'ID': 3, 'content': 'etc.'}] ``` ### set Using set method in your code (from your simply, we used old date from last database). ```javascript const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js'); var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db'); database.set('table', {'ID': 3}, {'content': 'edited'}); // First param - index key, found param - edit content... console.log(database.get('table')); ``` output... ```javascript [{'ID': 0, 'content': 'content 1'}, {'ID': 1, 'content': 'other content'}, {'ID': 2, 'content': 'Content number 3 :)'}, {'ID': 3, 'content': 'edited'}] ``` ### execute This is important method from execute your SQL script in your code. Using method **execute** in test code (from your simply, we used old date from last database). ```javascript const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js'); var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database'); var data = database.execute('SELECT * FROM table'); console.log(data); ``` output.log ```javascript git clone https://github.com/Nikiroy78/SQLEasy.js.git ```