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SQLEasy.js
module for simple works from sqlite3 (JavaScript edition)
Prepare for work
My module use module better-sqlite3, you must download it.
npm install better-sqlite3
from next, you can download folder of project, and load in folder "node_modules"
cd node_modules
git clone https://github.com/Nikiroy78/SQLEasy.js.git
import database object in your project
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
const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js');
var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db');
console.log(database.get('table'));
output...
[{'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...
const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js');
var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db');
console.log(database.get('table', [{'ID': 0}, {'content': 'etc.'}]));
output...
[{'ID': 0, 'content': 'content 1'}, {'ID': 3, 'content': 'etc.'}]
Response show is...
SELECT * FROM table WHERE (ID=0) OR (content='etc.')
And you edit uploaded columns
const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js');
var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db');
console.log(database.get('table', [{'ID': 0}, {'content': 'etc.'}], 'content'));
output...
[{'content': 'content 1'}, {'content': 'etc.'}]
Response show is...
SELECT content FROM table WHERE (ID=0) OR (content='etc.')
add
This is sql response
INSERT
Using add method in your code (from your simply, we used old date from last database).
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...
[{'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).
const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js');
var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database.db');
database.remove('table', {'ID': 4});
console.log(database.get('table'));
output...
[{'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).
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...
[{'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).
const sqlite = require('SQLEasy.js');
var database = sqlite.database('/path/to/database');
var data = database.execute('SELECT * FROM table');
console.log(data);
output...
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