lib-websql v0.1.1
lib-websql
This is a Web SQL library for use in the browser. Very useful in Electron and NW.js Apps, things that require complex queries. I know Web SQL is deprecated, but browsers have not yet announces it's removal so I am hoping it will stick around a long time or until they replace it with a relational database. It also might be worth checking out some alternatives like RxDB
, PouchDB
, LinvoDB
, NeDB
or sql.js
.
This library is written with ES7 async await
so using a browser that supports it is key.
Note: When using await you must used this library inside an async
function. It is recommended having a decent amount of knowledge on SQLite3
which is what WebSQL is using in-browser.
Usage
Initialize
async function init() {
const WebSQl = require('./websql')
const websql = new WebSQl(options)
await websql.connect(options)
}
Options (all optional)
- db database name
- description database description
- version database version
- size (2 1024 1024)
Create a Table
let fields = [
websql.field({name: 'id', type: 'integer', index: 'PRIMARY KEY'}),
websql.field({name: 'idArtist', type: 'integer'}),
websql.field({name: 'title', type: 'integer'}),
websql.field({name: 'description', type: 'varchar', length: 255, default: ''}),
websql.field({name: 'entered', type: 'integer'}),
websql.field({name: 'updated', type: 'integer'})
]
let results = await websql.tableCreate('album', fields, true)
Note Read more about field types below.
Note The 3rd parameter is a boolean if you want to use IF NOT EXISTS
.
MISC
List Tables
let tables = await websql.tables()
Check if Table Exists
let bool = await websql.tableExists('album')
List Table Fields
let fields = await websql.tableFields('album')
Drop a Table
await tableDrop('album')
Field Object
When creating tables or listing fields the field object is always used. It consists of the following properties:
- name Field/Column Name
- type Column Type (See Below)
- length Size of Type
- null If Column Can Be Null
- index If the field is indexed
UNIQUE, PRIMARY KEY, KEY
- ai If the integer is
Auto Increment
(SQLite3) Column Types:
BLOB
, BOOL
, CLOB
, FLOAT
, INTEGER
, NUMERIC
, REAL
, VARCHAR
, NVCHAR
, TEXT
Inserting
const now = Math.floor(new Date().getTime() / 1000)
const idAlbum = await websql.insert('album', {
idArtist: 1,
title: 'Cows and Chickens',
description: 'This is really great!',
entered: now,
updated: now
}, false)
Note The 3rd parameter is a boolean if you want to use IGNORE
.
Updating
await websql.update('album', 1, {
updated: Math.floor(new Date().getTime() / 1000)
})
Fetching a Record
const record = await websql.fetch('album', {id: 2})
Fetching Multiple Records
const record = await websql.select('album', {idArtist: 1})
Running a Query With Results
let query = 'SELECT * FROM ' + websql.escapeField(table) + ' WHERE id > ?'
let values = [20]
var results = await websql.query(query, values, true)
for(var i = 0; i < results.row.length; i++)
console.log('row', i, results.rows.item(i))
Note The 3rd parameter is a boolean if you want processed results, false will return a SQLite results object.
Deleting Rows
await websql.delete('album', {id: 1})
To Do
- Where Operators
- Table Structure Sync