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DuckDB 0.7.0
It's not a dumb question at all. I'm pretty knowledgeable with DBs and still find it very difficult to understand how many of these front-end/pass-through engines work.
Checkout Postgres Foreign Data Wrappers. That might be the most well known approach for accessing one database through another. The Supabase team wrote an interesting piece about this recently.
https://supabase.com/blog/postgres-foreign-data-wrappers-rus...
You might also want to try out duckdb's approach to reading other DBs (or DB files). They talk about how they can "import" a sqlite DB in the above 0.7.0 announcement, but also have some other examples in their duckdblabs github project. Check out their "...-scanner" repos:
https://github.com/duckdblabs/postgres_scanner
https://github.com/duckdblabs/sqlite_scanner
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Notes on the SQLite DuckDB Paper
DuckDB can actually read SQLite or Postgres directly! In the SQLite case, something like Litestream plus DuckDB could work really well!
Also, with Pyarrow's help, DuckDB can already do this with Delta tables!
https://github.com/duckdblabs/sqlite_scanner
https://github.com/duckdblabs/postgresscanner
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Friendlier SQL with DuckDB
Excellent question! I'll jump in - I am a part of the DuckDB team though, so if other users have thoughts it would be great to get other perspectives as well.
First things first - we really like quite a lot about the SQLite approach. DuckDB is similarly easy to install and is built without dependencies, just like SQLite. It also runs in the same process as your application just like SQLite does. SQLite is excellent as a transactional database - lots of very specific inserts, updates, and deletes (called OLTP workloads). DuckDB can also read directly out of SQLite files as well, so you can mix and match them! (https://github.com/duckdblabs/sqlitescanner)
DuckDB is much faster than SQLite when doing analytical queries (OLAP) like when calculating summaries or trends over time, or joining large tables together. It can use all of your CPU cores for sometimes ~100x speedup over SQLite.
DuckDB also has some enhancements with respect to data transfer in and out of it. It can natively read Pandas, R, and Julia dataframes, and can read parquet files directly also (meaning without inserting first!).
Does that help? Happy to add more details!
- DuckDB extension to read SQLite databases
sqlitestudio
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C# program not able to open or connect to an encrypted SQLite Database
DB4S provides only one algorithm based on official SQLite cipher. You can encrypt your database with another in SQLiteStudio or sqlite-gui (I'm an author). Both applications use SQLite3 Multiple Ciphers-library.
- Lightweight SQLite Editor for Windows
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What if Joplin disappears?
SQLiteStudio is my favourite - https://sqlitestudio.pl/
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SQLite interface(s) for creating complex queries with a table that has 68 million rows?
The most popular apps areDB4S and SQLiteStudio. If you are planning to run long time queries, then you might encounter with problems by running them in parallel in these tools. To run several queries in a real parallel mode you can use Navicat for SQLite or my sqlite-gui.
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Utility to create a database for TTRPG content entries?
If you are up to learn SQL queries, I would suggest using SQLite. It stores all information in a single file. You even can use https://sqlitestudio.pl solution so it can be a little more visual.
- Is there a way to update sqlite3 version within python? (windows)
- Python projects with best practices on Github?
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No/Low Code sqlite Front End GUI/Forms
DB Browser for SQLite and SQLiteStudio both exists, not sure if this is what you are looking for.
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I just want to edit. Which tool should I use?
Perhaps the simplest, for your case, would be a tool made specifically for SQLite, such as SQLite Studio.
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Is there a way to backup the cookies and site data exceptions list?
They're database files that you can inspect with a program like DB Browser or SQLiteStudio. You should be able to import permissions.sqlite to different Firefox profiles by just copying it to the right profile directory.
What are some alternatives?
ibis - the portable Python dataframe library
sqlitebrowser - Official home of the DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S) project. Previously known as "SQLite Database Browser" and "Database Browser for SQLite". Website at:
react-native-quick-sqlite - Fast SQLite for react-native.
Sequel-Ace - MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS
ClickBench - ClickBench: a Benchmark For Analytical Databases
beekeeper-studio - Modern and easy to use SQL client for MySQL, Postgres, SQLite, SQL Server, and more. Linux, MacOS, and Windows.
duckdb - DuckDB is an in-process SQL OLAP Database Management System
sqlite-gui - Lightweight SQLite editor for Windows
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀
dbgate - Database manager for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, SQLite and others. Runs under Windows, Linux, Mac or as web application
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sqlite - A simple sqlite3 library for Haskell