limbo/bindings/javascript/sync/packages/native
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Merge 'Go driver' from Nikita Sivukhin
This PR brings back go driver to the turso monorepo and adds sync
support for the golang.
It depends on the pre-compiled binaries at
https://github.com/tursodatabase/turso-go-platform-libs repository
There is a CI which trigger build on the turso-go-platform-libs repo in
case when release tag is published

Reviewed-by: Preston Thorpe <preston@turso.tech>

Closes #4085
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index.d.ts fix js field names for consistency with other drivers 2025-12-11 15:14:48 +04:00
index.js fix js field names for consistency with other drivers 2025-12-11 15:14:48 +04:00
package.json Merge 'Go driver' from Nikita Sivukhin 2025-12-11 09:52:15 -05:00
promise.test.ts fix js field names for consistency with other drivers 2025-12-11 15:14:48 +04:00
promise.ts fix bindings 2025-12-09 13:14:25 +04:00
README.md Beta 2025-10-01 07:18:25 +03:00
tsconfig.json opfs for sync in one commit! 2025-09-10 22:35:57 +04:00

Turso Database for JavaScript in Node

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About

This package is the Turso embedded database library for JavaScript in Node.

⚠️ Warning: This software is in BETA. It may still contain bugs and unexpected behavior. Use caution with production data and ensure you have backups.

Features

  • SQLite compatible: SQLite query language and file format support (status).
  • In-process: No network overhead, runs directly in your Node.js process
  • TypeScript support: Full TypeScript definitions included
  • Cross-platform: Supports Linux (x86 and arm64), macOS, Windows (browser is supported in the separate package @tursodatabase/database-wasm package)

Installation

npm install @tursodatabase/database

Getting Started

In-Memory Database

import { connect } from '@tursodatabase/database';

// Create an in-memory database
const db = await connect(':memory:');

// Create a table
await db.exec('CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT, email TEXT)');

// Insert data
const insert = db.prepare('INSERT INTO users (name, email) VALUES (?, ?)');
await insert.run('Alice', 'alice@example.com');
await insert.run('Bob', 'bob@example.com');

// Query data
const users = await db.prepare('SELECT * FROM users').all();
console.log(users);
// Output: [
//   { id: 1, name: 'Alice', email: 'alice@example.com' },
//   { id: 2, name: 'Bob', email: 'bob@example.com' }
// ]

File-Based Database

import { connect } from '@tursodatabase/database';

// Create or open a database file
const db = await connect('my-database.db');

// Create a table
await db.exec(`
  CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS posts (
    id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
    title TEXT NOT NULL,
    content TEXT,
    created_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
  )
`);

// Insert a post
const insertPost = db.prepare('INSERT INTO posts (title, content) VALUES (?, ?)');
const result = await insertPost.run('Hello World', 'This is my first blog post!');

console.log(`Inserted post with ID: ${result.lastInsertRowid}`);

Transactions

import { connect } from '@tursodatabase/database';

const db = await connect('transactions.db');

// Using transactions for atomic operations
const transaction = db.transaction(async (users) => {
  const insert = db.prepare('INSERT INTO users (name, email) VALUES (?, ?)');
  for (const user of users) {
    await insert.run(user.name, user.email);
  }
});

// Execute transaction
await transaction([
  { name: 'Alice', email: 'alice@example.com' },
  { name: 'Bob', email: 'bob@example.com' }
]);

API Reference

For complete API documentation, see JavaScript API Reference.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.

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