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- Tuql: Automatically create a GraphQL server from a SQLite database
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postlite: Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy.
Postlite fakes the pg_catalog but it would probably take some work to get it good enough to work with a GraphQL wrapper. Those also may use SQL that's only supported by Postgres since they usually try to bundle up fetches into a single query. I think you're probably better off using a wrapper specific to SQLite such as tuql.
- Ws4sqlite: Query SQLite via HTTP
sqlite-s3-query
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Using Lidar to map tree shadows
Awesome project!
What about hosting the data in an S3 bucket with "Requestor Pays"? You'd only have the storage cost.
Disables anonymous access (so would a Dropbox share) but reduces your cost massively.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/Reques...
You wouldn't necessarily need an SQL frontend as it's readonly anyway, and there are multiple ways of letting SQLite access databases in S3 buckets, e.g. https://github.com/michalc/sqlite-s3-query
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Show HN: Query SQLite files stored in S3
Aha! This is done in https://github.com/uktrade/mbtiles-s3-server, but using an alternative library to query SQLite on S3, https://github.com/michalc/sqlite-s3-query
(Full disclosure: I wrote most of both of these)
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Show HN: Mbtiles-S3-server – serve vector map tiles directly from mbtiles on S3
I was wondering how this ran queries against SQLite files in an S3 bucket. Here's the answer - it's using some very clever Python ctypes code to implement that HTTP Range header trick from last year:
https://github.com/michalc/sqlite-s3-query/blob/main/sqlite_...
Here's the inspiration for that: https://github.com/phiresky/sql.js-httpvfs
- Ws4sqlite: Query SQLite via HTTP
- Show HN: SQLite-S3-query – Python function to query a SQLite database on S3
What are some alternatives?
ws4sqlite - Query sqlite via json+http
sqlite3vfshttp - Go sqlite3 http vfs: query sqlite databases over http with range headers
aurora - CLI tool that orchestrates prisma files in a way that allows multiple .prisma files with cross-relations
athena-sqlite - A SQLite driver for S3 and Amazon Athena 😳
postlite - Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy.
sql.js-httpvfs - Hosting read-only SQLite databases on static file hosters like Github Pages
graphql-sequelize-generator - A Graphql API generator based on Sequelize.
ngx_http_mbtiles_module - A nginx module to serve map tiles directly from mbtiles container files
pluralize - Pluralize or singularize any word based on a count
go-sqlite3 - sqlite3 driver for go using database/sql