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better-sqlite3 
The fastest and simplest library for SQLite3 in Node.js.
- Full transaction support
- Geared for performance and efficiency
- Easy-to-use synchronous API (faster than an asynchronous API... yes, you read that correctly)
- 64-bit integer support (invisible until you need it)
Installation
npm install --save better-sqlite3
Usage
var Database = require('better-sqlite3');
var db = new Database('foobar.db', options);
db.on('open', function () {
var row = db.prepare('SELECT * FROM users WHERE id=?').get(userId);
console.log(row.firstName, row.lastName, row.email);
});
Why should I use this instead of node-sqlite3?
node-sqlite3
uses asynchronous APIs for tasks that don't wait for I/O. That's not only bad design, but it wastes tons of resources.node-sqlite3
exposes low-level (C language) memory management functions.better-sqlite3
does it the JavaScript way, allowing the garbage collector to worry about memory management.better-sqlite3
is simpler to use, and it provides nice utilities for some operations that are very difficult or impossible innode-sqlite3
.better-sqlite3
is much faster thannode-sqlite3
in most cases, and just as fast in all other cases.
Documentation
- API documentation
- Performance (also see benchmark results)
- 64-bit integer support
- SQLite3 compilation options