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node-red-node-sqlite
A Node-Red node to read and write a local sqlite database.
Install
Run the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically ~/.node-red
npm i --unsafe-perm node-red-node-sqlite
Notes:
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Version 1.x requires nodejs v12 or greater.
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The install process requires a compile of native code. This can take 15-20 minutes on devices like a Raspberry Pi - please be prepared to wait a long time. Also if node.js is upgraded at any point you will need to rebuild the native part manually, for example.
cd ~/.node-red npm rebuild
Usage
Allows basic access to a Sqlite database.
This node uses the db.all operation against the configured database. This does allow INSERTS, UPDATES and DELETES.
By it's very nature it is SQL injection... so be careful out there...
msg.topic
must hold the query for the database, and the result is returned in msg.payload
.
Typically the returned payload will be an array of the result rows, (or an error).
You can load sqlite extensions by inputting a msg.extension
property containing the full path and filename.
The reconnect timeout in milliseconds can be changed by adding a line to settings.js
sqliteReconnectTime: 20000,