sqlite-regex
sqlite-jsonschema
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sqlite-regex
sqlite-jsonschema
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JSON Canvas – An open file format for infinite canvas data
Exactly so. SQLite also has a rich collection of CHECK constraints which can raise errors if data is not to your liking in some fashion, this includes validating JSON. Not a JSON schema, admittedly, although (just like for Postgres) this is available as an extension. https://github.com/asg017/sqlite-jsonschema
Saying that SQLite doesn't have "real types" is simply false. If one doesn't want to learn how to use a tool, blaming it for that failure is poor form.
- Making SQLite extensions pip install-able
What are some alternatives?
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