64 lines
2.4 KiB
YAML
64 lines
2.4 KiB
YAML
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- value: '2025-05-11T09:00:12+00:00'
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title:
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- value: 'Why is everyone moving to SQLite?'
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created:
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- value: '2024-05-28T00:00:00+00:00'
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<p>I've noticed a lot of Developers recently adopting SQLite for their database and I wonder why this is.</p>
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<p>Laravel changed their default database to SQLite for local development.</p>
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<p>It simplifies the development environment as there's no need for a separate database like MySQL or MariaDB but, if you'll be using one of those in production, won't that cause more issues when you migrate your local application?</p>
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<p>Drupal supports using SQLite, but, other than for <a href="/atdc">my automated testing course</a>, or when running automated tests, I've always used a MySQL or MariaDB database.</p>
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<p>Maybe this is something to keep an eye on and potentially use more for some scenarios in the future.</p>
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<p>I've noticed a lot of Developers recently adopting SQLite for their database and I wonder why this is.</p>
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<p>Laravel changed their default database to SQLite for local development.</p>
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<p>It simplifies the development environment as there's no need for a separate database like MySQL or MariaDB but, if you'll be using one of those in production, won't that cause more issues when you migrate your local application?</p>
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<p>Drupal supports using SQLite, but, other than for <a href="/atdc">my automated testing course</a>, or when running automated tests, I've always used a MySQL or MariaDB database.</p>
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<p>Maybe this is something to keep an eye on and potentially use more for some scenarios in the future.</p>
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