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expo-sqlite-query-helper-next
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expo-sqlite
Query Helper 🦮SQLite query helper library for expo-sqlite
yarn add expo-sqlite-query-helper
npm install --save expo-sqlite-query-helper
import { useEffect } from 'react';
import Database, { createTable, insert } from 'expo-sqlite-query-helper';
const App = () => {
Database('myDatabase.db');
useEffect(() => {
createTable('user', {
name: 'TEXT',
email: 'TEXT'
}).then(({ row, rowAffected, insertID, lastQuery }) =>
console.log('success', row, rowAffected, insertID, lastQuery)
);
insert('user', [{ name: 'Jhon', email: 'jhon@test.com' }])
.then(({ row, rowAffected, insertID, lastQuery }) => {
console.log('success', row, rowAffected, insertID, lastQuery);
})
.catch((e) => console.log(e));
}, []);
};
import Database from "expo-sqlite-query-helper";
Database(databaseName:string, version:string);
databaseName
(String) - Name of the database to create. Default is "esqh.db"
.
Reference: expo-sql
's SQLite.openDatabase
All the queries will returns an object with following keys.
row
- WewSQLRows -{ length:number, _array: object[] }
Mostly useful in search (Select) type query, the returned data will be inside _array.
rowAffected
- Mostly useful in update/delete queries, Returns which row is affected by the query.
insertId
- Mostly useful in insert query, returns the Auto incriment ID generated by sql.
lastQuery
- The string which contains last executed query
error
- SQLite error.
lastQuery
- The string which contains last executed query
Async function to create new table.
under the hood it runs CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXIST
.
import { createTable } from 'expo-sqlite-query-helper';
createTable(tableName: string, columns: { [key: string]: string });
tableName
- Name of the table to create.
columns
- Column object, key is name of column, value is type & other arguments for columns (as per sqlite).
Promise returns an object with row, rowsAffected, insertId, lastQuery
await createTable('user', {
name: 'varchar(100) NOT NULL',
email: 'varchar(100) NULL'
});
// Creates a table with name 'user' with columns 'name' with varchar type & 'email' with varchar type
Async function to run insert data into the table, Takes array of objects to insert into specified table.
under the hood it runs INSERT INTO table (...columns{keys}) values ...(columns{values});
import { insert } from 'expo-sqlite-query-helper';
insert(table: string, data: InsertObject[]);
tableName
- Name of the table to insert data.
data
- array of objects to insert into table.
example: [{name:"test1",email:"test1@emmail.com"},{name:"test2",email:"test2@exmail.com"}]
.
Return promise resolving with
rowsAffected, insertId, lastQuery
await insert('user', { name: 'test', email: 'test@tester.com' });
//Inserts a row into 'user' table with column 'name' with 'test' & 'email' with 'test@tester.com'
Async function to search specified parameter or select everything from the given table.
under the hood it runs SELECT * FROM tableName ?WHERE param{key}=param{value};
import { search } from 'expo-sqlite-query-helper';
search (
tableName: string,
param: InsertObject | null ,
order_by: InsertObject | null,
limit: number | null ,
extra: string = ""
);
tableName
- Name of the table to search.
param: {column:value}
- objects to search.
example: {name:"test1"}
order_by : {column:"ASC"|"DESC"}
- object to order the search result.
example: {id:"DESC"}
limit
- Number of records to return.
extra
- Extra SQL query if any, It will be printed just after SELECT commmand.
const result = await search('user', { name: 'test' });
// Returns rows from table 'user' where it matches column 'name' with value 'test'
Async function to run update data in the table, Takes an objects to update into specified table & coulumn.
under the hood it runs UPDATE table SET (...data{keys}) values(...data{values}) WHERE where{key}=where{value};
import { update } from 'expo-sqlite-query-helper';
update(
tableName: string,
data: InsertObject,
where: { [key: string]: string }
)
tableName
- Name of the table to insert data.
data
- An objects to Update into table.
example: [{name:"test1",email:"test1@emmail.com"},{name:"test2",email:"test2@exmail.com"}]
.
where
- Object with key as column name & value as value to search in Where clause.
await update(
'user',
{ name: 'test1', email: 'test1@tester.com' },
{ name: 'test' }
);
// Updates a row matches with column 'name' have value 'test' with column 'name' with 'test1' & column 'email' with 'test1@tester.com'
Async function to run delete data from the table, Takes table name and object to delete perticular row.
Note: If you pass only table name, it will delete complete data from the mentioned table
under the hood it runs DELETE FROM table WHERE param{key}=param{value}
import { deleteData } from 'expo-sqlite-query-helper';
update(
tableName: string,
param: { [key: string]: string },
extra: string
)
tableName
- Name of the table to insert data.
param
- Object with key as column name & value. Matching row will be deleted.
await deleteData('user', { name: 'test' }); // Deletes rows matches with column 'name' have value 'test'
await deleteData('user'); // Deletes all rows from 'user' table
Async function to Drop a table from database. It takes a table name as arg.
under the hood it runs DROP TABLE IF EXISTS table
.
import { dropTable } from 'expo-sqlite-query-helper';
dropTable(tableName: string);
tableName
- Name of the table to drop.
await dropTable('user'); // Drops table name 'user' from database.
Async function to run any raw string query. it takes query string & arg as arg.
import { executeSql } from 'expo-sqlite-query-helper';
executeSql(query: string, arg:string[]);
query
- SQL Query string.
arg
- Optional arguiment to pass to value of query.
await executeSql('SELECT * FROM user WHERE name=?', ['tester']);
// Selects all rows from 'user' where column 'name' have value 'tester'.
Todo
Update if exist or Insert
functionFAQs
SQLite query helper library for expo-sqlite
The npm package expo-sqlite-query-helper-next receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, expo-sqlite-query-helper-next popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that expo-sqlite-query-helper-next demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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