go-sqlite-lite
sqlite
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go-sqlite-lite
- What SQL library are you using?
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Are both MySQL and Postgres drivers similar in quality?
There is a third driver that I'll mention but is no longer maintained: https://github.com/bvinc/go-sqlite-lite
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My Go-To Stack for Web Apps in 2021: Spring Boot, React, Postgres, Docker Compose
Database driver: bvinc/go-sqlite-lite
sqlite
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Redis Re-Implemented with SQLite
> You can get substantially better performance out of sqlite by using the lower level https://github.com/crawshaw/sqlite, turning on WAL etc, using a connection per goroutine for reads, and sending batches of writes over a buffered channel / queue to a dedicated writer thread. That way you can turn off SQLite’s built in per-connection mutex but still be thread safe since each connection is only used on a single thread at a time.
Would this protect against a row update in the middle of a read? e.g. would a row at least be internally consistent at the time it was read?
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SQLite in Go, with and Without Cgo
The default go sqlite driver is https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3, which is quite lovely, but I ran into issues with concurrency on read only databases.
I'm now using https://github.com/crawshaw/sqlite and it seems to address those issues (but I haven't gotten around to setting up a proper test to confirm). It may be worth perusing if you do run into performance problems. It does come with the caveat of not being a database/sql driver though.
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Awesome SQLite
crawshaw/sqlite - Low-level Go interface to SQLite
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A pure Go embedded SQL database
crawshaw/sqlite actually uses CGo -- it's a wrapper around the C version of SQLite. For example, see https://github.com/crawshaw/sqlite/blob/23d646f8ac00d9dd2390...
zombiezen/go-sqlite uses cznic's pure Go converted version of SQLite, so avoids CGo. It's explicitly stated to be "a fork of crawshaw.io/sqlite that uses modernc.org/sqlite, a CGo-free SQLite package. It aims to be a mostly drop-in replacement for crawshaw.io/sqlite."
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Are both MySQL and Postgres drivers similar in quality?
The second well known driver is https://github.com/crawshaw/sqlite
What are some alternatives?
go-sqlite3 - sqlite3 driver for go using database/sql
sqlite
sqleet - SQLite3 encryption that sucks less
go-sqlite - Low-level Go interface to SQLite 3
lsqlite - lua sqlite module
esp32_arduino_sqlite3_lib - Sqlite3 Arduino library for ESP32
chai - Modern embedded SQL database
SQLite-ICU-MinGW - Building SQLite and SQLiteODBC on Windows with ICU and other extensions using MSVC Build Tools and MSYS2/MinGW
ql
distlib - Distance related functions (Damerau-Levenshtein, Jaro-Winkler , longest common substring & subsequence) implemented as SQLite run-time loadable extension. Any UTF-8 strings are supported.
tcl