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sqlsync-reducer

SQLSync is a collaborative offline-first wrapper around SQLite. A SQLSync Reducer is responsible for executing mutations on the database both locally and on the server.

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0.3.0 Jan 8, 2024
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0.1.0 Oct 24, 2023

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SQLSync

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SQLSync is a collaborative offline-first wrapper around SQLite designed to synchronize web application state between users, devices, and the edge.

Example use cases

  • A web app with a structured file oriented data model like Figma. Each file could be a SQLSync database, enabling real-time local first collaboration and presence
  • Running SQLSync on the edge with high tolerance for unreliable network conditions
  • Enabling optimistic mutations on SQLite read replicas

SQLSync Demo

The best way to get a feel for how SQLSync behaves is to play with the Todo list demo. Clicking this link will create a unique to-do list and redirect you to its unique URL. You can then share that URL with friends or open it on multiple devices (or browsers) to see the power of offline-first collaborative SQLite.

You can also learn more about SQLSync and it's goals by watching Carl's WasmCon 2023 talk. The recording can be found here.

Features

  • Eventually consistent SQLite
  • Optimistic reads and writes
  • Reactive query subscriptions
  • Real-time collaboration
  • Offline-first
  • Cross-tab sync
  • React library

If you are interested in using or contributing to SQLSync, please join the Discord community and let us know what you want to build. We are excited to collaborate with you!

Installation & Getting started

Please refer to the guide to learn how to add SQLSync to your application.

Tips & Tricks

How to debug SQLSync in the browser

By default SQLSync runs in a shared web worker. This allows the database to automatically be shared between different tabs, however results in making SQLSync a bit harder to debug.

The easiest way is to use Google Chrome, and go to the special URL: chrome://inspect/#workers. On that page you'll find a list of all the running shared workers in other tabs. Assuming another tab is running SQLSync, you'll see the shared worker listed. Click inspect to open up dev-tools for the worker.

My table is missing, or multiple statements aren't executing

SQLSync uses rusqlite under the hood to run and query SQLite. Unfortunately, the execute method only supports single statements and silently ignores trailing statements. Thus, if you are using execute!(...) in your reducer, make sure that each call only runs a single SQL statement.

For example:

// DON'T DO THIS:
execute!("create table foo (id int); create table bar (id int);").await?;

// DO THIS:
execute!("create table foo (id int)").await?;
execute!("create table bar (id int)").await?;

Community & Contributing

If you are interested in contributing to SQLSync, please join the Discord community and let us know what you want to build. All contributions will be held to a high standard, and are more likely to be accepted if they are tied to an existing task and agreed upon specification.

Join the SQLSync Community

Dependencies

~1.3–3MB
~58K SLoC