json2csv
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json2csv
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JSON to Excel
Convert to CSV https://github.com/zemirco/json2csv
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Should you always wait for write stream to finish?
I just went through a similar process trying to stream large amounts of database records into a csv file. A great help was json2csv. Check out their docs to understand streams.
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SQLite Plus: all the missing SQLite functions
I read it as "I already have or can easily get a folder of JSON files (each representing a table); I want to open them up in SQLite with nearly zero effort."
That should be hackable with something like json2csv[1], but I imagine the intent is a desire for something supported, rather than awfully hacked up.
1 - https://github.com/zemirco/json2csv
sqlite-plus
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I'm writing a new vector search SQLite Extension
I definitely plan to! I have a much larger list of SQLite extensions I've built here: https://github.com/asg017/sqlite-ecosystem
Here's a few other references you may enjoy if you wanna learn more about SQLite extensions:
- The single source file for sqlite-vec: https://github.com/asg017/sqlite-vec/blob/main/sqlite-vec.c
- sqlean, a project from Anton Zhiyanov which is good base of great SQLite extensions: https://github.com/nalgeon/sqlean
- The official SQLite docs: https://www.sqlite.org/loadext.html
- The "hello world" SQLite extension example: https://www.sqlite.org/src/file/ext/misc/rot13.c
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Sqlime: Online SQLite Playground
People should check out Nalgeon's work on SQLite extensions: https://github.com/nalgeon/sqlean.
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Sqlite3 and electron in production
Extra - Not sure what you are doing with the database but I came across this repo of extensions that seem pretty solid - https://github.com/nalgeon/sqlean
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Sqlpkg – SQLite Package Registry
The simplicity of tree-navigation in "closure" is pretty amazing for how simple it is: https://github.com/nalgeon/sqlean/issues/27
Given that SQLite supports huge sizes for text, you could almost use the above as a way to create an outliner, with everything stored in the database itself ...
- The ultimate set of SQLite extensions
- sqlean: A set of SQLite extensions
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The Set of SQLite Extensions
https://github.com/nalgeon/sqlean/blob/main/docs/define.md
I've been considering using that. Anyone have any experience with it?
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Making SQLite extensions pip install-able
Author here, happy to answer questions!
Simon already gave a great intro to my SQLite extensions, and I just want to point folks to Anton Zhiyanov's sqlean project, for pure-C extensions: https://github.com/nalgeon/sqlean
Also, some of these extensions are also packaged as Datasette plugins, so you can also run `datasette install datasette-sqlite-regex` or `datasette install datasette-sqlite-ulid` to add these extension to your Datasette instances! https://docs.datasette.io/en/stable/plugins.html
What are some alternatives?
sqlite_protobuf - A SQLite extension for extracting values from serialized Protobuf messages
datasette-lite - Datasette running in your browser using WebAssembly and Pyodide
dflat - Structured Data Store for Mobile
sqliteviz - Instant offline SQL-powered data visualisation in your browser
sqlite_ora_functions
mergestat-lite - Query git repositories with SQL. Generate reports, perform status checks, analyze codebases. 🔍 📊
json2xlsx - A tool to generate xlsx (Excel Spreadsheet) files from JSON files
go-sqlite3-stdlib - A standard library for mattn/go-sqlite3 including best-effort date parsing, url parsing, math/string functions, and stats aggregation functions
indie-stack - The Remix Stack for deploying to Fly with SQLite, authentication, testing, linting, formatting, etc.