node-sqlite3
web_app_from_scratch
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6,066 | 50 | |
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7.4 | 0.0 | |
11 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
PLpgSQL | Shell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | - |
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node-sqlite3
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SvelteKit error during build, presumably due to sqlite3
Probably wrong import: https://github.com/TryGhost/node-sqlite3/issues/1532
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Is it possible to use c or c++ code in the electron backend?
A good example for showing a solution to those questions is the node-sqlite3 package. It's a native module written in C++ and made available as a Node package: https://github.com/TryGhost/node-sqlite3
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How to call this function in Node.js sqlite?
sqlite3 appears to have this, but there may be some issues as to whether it works. https://github.com/TryGhost/node-sqlite3/issues/419
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Ask HN: Do you contribute to open source projects?
When I worked as an employee I contributed mostly just with docs fixes or bug reports (and not that often). I think it's mostly a mindset of seeing an issue yourself and noticing that others probably also are confused or misled by something so you go and report it!
Now that I'm working full-time on open-source and my own company I can contribute more easily to projects like upgrading SQLite source in a few bindings libraries [0], [1], [2] when 3.38 came out.
If anyone is interested in contributing to open-source and wants a bit more guidance though I have a number of good "first timer" projects related to data tools. Only expectation is that you have some experience with Go. Join discord.multiprocess.io, go to the #dev channel and say hi!
[0] https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/pull/1019
[1] https://github.com/mapbox/node-sqlite3/pull/1550
[2] https://github.com/JoshuaWise/better-sqlite3/pull/778
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Embedded DB for ElectronJS?
I have had no problems using SQLite itself in Electron, for a desktop project that runs under both Windows and Linux. See https://github.com/mapbox/node-sqlite3
- Node Bindings untuk binding dari C++ pada Node.js
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New to electron.
I like to set up a function in the main process with https://github.com/mapbox/node-sqlite3 handling my queries.
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How would you create a simple database search-bar website?
Use SQLite to store the data and retrieve it using sqlite3
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Edit SQL file stored on nextcloud
Hey I would like to use a nextcloud instance to host a sqlite database file, and connect directly to that file, with javascript/Electron and the sqlite3 library.
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npm install --save sqlite3 error
This sub is for discordjs, not just general javascript and npm issues. Ask sqlite3 package devs about this. https://github.com/mapbox/node-sqlite3
web_app_from_scratch
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Server-Side Rendering Is a Thiel Truth (2020)
How do you mean Django is heavy? When I think about heavy, I think about how hard it would be to replace the framework with my own code in the future. So I don't like magic. Both, Django and Flask seem to have a similar amount of magic to me. But I might be wrong. I tried Flask only very briefly.
Me and other devs maintain this repo which shows how to get from a fresh Debian install to a running web app via different frameworks:
https://github.com/no-gravity/web_app_from_scratch
As you can see, it also has a Flask version.
Contributions are welcome!
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Ask HN: Good resource on writing web app with plain JavaScript/HTML/CSS
Why using python3-django on debian instead of a venv and the last lts of django from pypi on your script[0] ?
[0]: https://github.com/no-gravity/web_app_from_scratch/blob/main...
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Ask HN: Do you contribute to open source projects?
I am building an open source web framework comparison.
The idea is to put together a project that gives an overview of how to set up a minimal viable web application from scratch via all the different frameworks.
For each framework the project features a self explanatory shell script that builds a web app with routing, templates and user accounts. So there is no ambiguity of how to reproduce the results. And it is even possible to just copy&paste the steps into a docker container and see the framework in action.
So if you want to compare how the frameworks do templating, you can look at the "Let's use templates" part and have a quick overview of how it is done in Django, Laravel, Flask, Symfony, NextJS...
So far, 5 developer joined and contributed.
Here is the repo:
https://github.com/no-gravity/web_app_from_scratch
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
I am building an open source web framework comparison.
The idea is to put together a project that gives an overview of how to set up a minimal viable web application from scratch via all the different frameworks.
For each framework the project features a self explanatory shell script. So there is no ambiguity of how to reproduce the results. And it is even possible to just copy&paste the steps into a docker container and see the framework in action.
The shell script for each repo starts from scratch and builds a web app with routing, templates and user accounts.
Here is the repo:
https://github.com/no-gravity/web_app_from_scratch
So if you want to compare how do you use a template, you can look at the "Let's use templates" part and have a quick overview of how it is done in Django, Laravel, Flask, Symfony, NextJS...
So far, I wrote the beginning of the Django script and two developers contributed Laravel and Symfony scripts. So far we have routing and templates. All three still need user accounts.
If you are experienced in a web framework, feel free to add to one of the scripts or a new one and send a pull request!
What are some alternatives?
NeDB - The JavaScript Database, for Node.js, nw.js, electron and the browser
html-form-to-google-sheet - How to submit HTML forms to Google Sheets. (Updated for 2023 Script Editor)
node-gyp - Node.js native addon build tool
DS4Windows - A reimagination of DS4Windows.
better-sqlite3 - The fastest and simplest library for SQLite3 in Node.js.
share-file-systems - Use a Windows/OSX like GUI in the browser to share files cross OS privately. No cloud, no server, no third party.
WASI - WebAssembly System Interface
langterm - 🕹️ WebGL-based VT220 emulator, made as a learning example and frontend for a text adventure
neon - Rust bindings for writing safe and fast native Node.js modules.
Yacy - Distributed Peer-to-Peer Web Search Engine and Intranet Search Appliance
Fuse - Lightweight fuzzy-search, in JavaScript
bangle-io - A web only WYSIWYG note taking app that saves notes locally in markdown format.