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Node Web Development - Second Edition

By : David Herron
Book Image

Node Web Development - Second Edition

By: David Herron

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Node Web Development Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Storing notes in SQL – SQLite3


To get started with actual databases let's look at using SQL from Node. First we'll use SQLite3, a lightweight, simple-to-set-up, database engine eminently suitable for many applications. To learn about that database engine see http://www.sqlite.org/.

The primary advantage of SQLite3 is it doesn't require a server, but is a self-contained, no-setup-required SQL database.

Setting up a schema with SQLite3

The first step is to make sure our database is configured. We're using this SQL table definition for the schema:

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS notes (
    notekey VARCHAR(255),
    title   VARCHAR(255),
    author  VARCHAR(255),
    body    TEXT
);

To set this up we need to run the sqlite3 command. To do so we need to first install the sqlite3 package. For systems with package managers (Linux, MacPorts, and so on) it is probably available as an installable package. Otherwise, source or precompiled binaries are available through the website link given earlier.

Once you...