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sqlite_protobuf
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One-liner for running queries against CSV files with SQLite
SQLite's virtual table API (https://www.sqlite.org/vtab.html) makes it possible to access other data structures through the query engine. You don't need to know much if anything about how the database engine executes queries, you only need to implement the callbacks it needs to do its job. A few years ago I wrote an extension to let me search through serialized Protobufs which were stored as blobs in a regular database.
https://github.com/rgov/sqlite_protobuf
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SQLite Plus: all the missing SQLite functions
Some time ago I joined a project that was recording logs in Protobuf format. I demonstrated that we could log the serialized Protobuf structures to a SQLite database and then use a plugin to query across the message fields: https://github.com/rgov/sqlite_protobuf
Learning how to use the SQLite extension API was a little mind-expanding but it worked like a charm.
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