2017-02-04 5:54 GMT+01:00 Lindsay Lawrence :
> > "Sqlite just does it's thing with a minimum amount of fuss and minimal
> impact on system resources, can't rave enough"
>
> Yes! A while back, when I first tried what I outlined it worked so well I
> took it a step further.
>
> With nodejs async io,
> "Sqlite just does it's thing with a minimum amount of fuss and minimal
impact on system resources, can't rave enough"
Yes! A while back, when I first tried what I outlined it worked so well I
took it a step further.
With nodejs async io, streams and a bit of javascript glue code, it is
relative
>
> Running the sqlite3 command-line shell via cgi works way better than you
> may expect.
>
Yay verily, and that is really not doing a great tool justice. I've done a
lot of similar things to what Lindsay outlines above both with web and
application targets, Often these procedures are set up as
Running the sqlite3 command-line shell via cgi works way better than you
may expect.
The command-line shell has a small footprint and works well with stdio in
batch mode.
You can run a shell script that runs an instance of the cli shell and reads
and runs a .sql file. The sql file and bash can be
On Feb 1, 2017, at 11:45 AM, Brian Curley wrote:
>
> internal file shares are all that's needed to
> connect to a distributed file.
…as long as your networked file system does locking properly:
https://www.sqlite.org/lockingv3.html#how_to_corrupt
Would the SQLite Manager extension on Firefox suffice? I don't know the
scope of your use case, but internal file shares are all that's needed to
connect to a distributed file. You can achieve variables through a
miscellaneous table and coalesce() as needed.
Regards.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 11:10
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Jay Kreibich wrote:
> I'm looking for an *extremely* simple web tool that will allow me to
> configure a dozen or so stored queries, which people can then select and
> run on an internal server.
While I wouldn't call it extremely simple, the Fossil source has a
On 1 Feb 2017, at 4:10pm, Jay Kreibich wrote:
> I'm looking for an *extremely* simple web tool that will allow me to
> configure a dozen or so stored queries, which people can then select and
> run on an internal server. If the system supports a query variable or two,
> that would be fantastic,
I'm looking for an *extremely* simple web tool that will allow me to
configure a dozen or so stored queries, which people can then select and
run on an internal server. If the system supports a query variable or two,
that would be fantastic, but I don't even need that. Any thoughts? Or do
I dust
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