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`sqlite-regex` is distributed on `npm` for Node.js developers. To install on [supported platforms](#supported-platforms), simply run:
sqlite-regex
NPM Packagesqlite-regex
is distributed on npm
for Node.js developers. To install on supported platforms, simply run:
npm install sqlite-regex
The sqlite-regex
package is meant to be used with Node SQLite clients like better-sqlite3
and node-sqlite3
. For better-sqlite3
, call .loadExtension()
on your database object, passing in getLoadablePath()
.
import Database from "better-sqlite3";
import * as sqlite_regex from "sqlite-regex";
const db = new Database(":memory:");
db.loadExtension(sqlite_regex.getLoadablePath());
const version = db.prepare("select regex_version()").pluck().get();
console.log(version); // "v0.2.0"
For node-sqlite3
, call the similarly named .loadExtension()
method on your database object, and pass in getLoadablePath()
.
import sqlite3 from "sqlite3";
import * as sqlite_regex from "sqlite-regex";
const db = new sqlite3.Database(":memory:");
db.loadExtension(sqlite_regex.getLoadablePath());
db.get("select regex_version()", (err, row) => {
console.log(row); // {json_schema_version(): "v0.2.0"}
});
See the full API Reference for the Node API, and docs.md
for documentation on the sqlite-regex
SQL API.
Since the underlying regex0
SQLite extension is pre-compiled, the sqlite-regex
NPM package only works on a few "platforms" (operating systems + CPU architectures). These platforms include:
darwin-x64
(MacOS x86_64)darwin-arm64
(MacOS M1 and M2 chips)win32-x64
(Windows x86_64)linux-x64
(Linux x86_64)To see which platform your machine is, check the process.arch
and process.platform
values like so:
$ node -e 'console.log([process.platform, process.arch])'
[ 'darwin', 'x64' ]
When the sqlite-regex
NPM package is installed, the correct pre-compiled extension for your operating system and CPU architecture will be downloaded from the optional dependencies, with platform-specific packages like sqlite-regex-darwin-x64
. This will be automatically, there's no need to directly install those packages.
More platforms may be supported in the future. Consider supporting my work if you'd like to see more operating systems and CPU architectures supported in sqlite-regex
.
Returns the full path to where the sqlite-regex
should be installed, based on the sqlite-regex
's package.json
optional dependencies and the host's operating system and architecture.
This path can be directly passed into better-sqlite3
's .loadExtension()
.
import Database from "better-sqlite3";
import * as sqlite_regex from "sqlite-regex";
const db = new Database(":memory:");
db.loadExtension(sqlite_regex.getLoadablePath());
It can also be used in node-sqlite3
's .loadExtension()
.
import sqlite3 from "sqlite3";
import * as sqlite_regex from "sqlite-regex";
const db = new sqlite3.Database(":memory:");
db.loadExtension(sqlite_regex.getLoadablePath());
This function throws an Error
in two different cases. The first case is when sqlite-regex
is installed and run on an unsupported platform. The second case is when the platform-specific optional dependency is not installed. If you reach this, ensure you aren't using --no-optional
flag, and file an issue if you are stuck.
The db.loadExtension()
function may also throw an Error if the compiled extension is incompatible with your SQLite connection for any reason, including missing system packages, outdated glib versions, or other misconfigurations. If you reach this, please file an issue.
FAQs
`sqlite-regex` is distributed on `npm` for Node.js developers. To install on [supported platforms](#supported-platforms), simply run:
The npm package sqlite-regex receives a total of 63 weekly downloads. As such, sqlite-regex popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sqlite-regex 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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