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Node.js Web Development

You're reading from   Node.js Web Development Server-side development with Node 10 made easy

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788626859
Length 492 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Preface 1. About Node.js FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up Node.js 3. Node.js Modules 4. HTTP Servers and Clients 5. Your First Express Application 6. Implementing the Mobile-First Paradigm 7. Data Storage and Retrieval 8. Multiuser Authentication the Microservice Way 9. Dynamic Client/Server Interaction with Socket.IO 10. Deploying Node.js Applications 11. Unit Testing and Functional Testing 12. Security 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Storing notes in SQL with SQLite3


To get started with more normal databases, let's see how to use SQL from Node.js. First, we'll use SQLite3, a lightweight, simple-to-set-up database engine eminently suitable for many applications.

Note

To learn about that database engine, visit http://www.sqlite.org/. To learn about the Node.js module, visit https://github.com/mapbox/node-sqlite3/wiki/API or https://www.npmjs.com/package/sqlite3.

The primary advantage of SQLite3 is that it doesn't require a server; it is a self-contained, no-set-up-required SQL database.

The first step is to install the module:

$ npm install sqlite3@3.x --save

SQLite3 database schema

Next, we need to make sure that our database is configured. We're using this SQL table definition for the schema (save this as models/schema-sqlite3.sql):

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS notes (
    notekey VARCHAR(255),
    title VARCHAR(255),
    body TEXT
);

How do we initialize this schema before writing some code? One way is to ensure that the sqlite3...

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