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An Expo template for building apps with the SQLite CloudSync extension
A simple Expo example demonstrating SQLite synchronization with CloudSync. Build cross-platform apps that sync data seamlessly across devices.
Create a new project using this template:
npx create-expo-app MyApp --template @sqliteai/todoapp
cd MyApp
to-do-app.sql
.Rename the .env.example
into .env
and fill with your values.
⚠️ SECURITY WARNING: This example puts database connection strings directly in
.env
files for demonstration purposes only. Do not use this pattern in production.Why this is unsafe:
- Connection strings contain sensitive credentials
- Client-side apps expose all environment variables to users
- Anyone can inspect your app and extract database credentials
For production apps:
- Use the secure sport-tracker-app pattern with authentication tokens and row-level security
- Never embed database credentials in client applications
npx expo prebuild # run once
npm run ios # or android
FAQs
An Expo template for building apps with the SQLite CloudSync extension
The npm package @sqliteai/todoapp receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @sqliteai/todoapp popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sqliteai/todoapp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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