Add support for named in-memory databases using the ?mode=memory connection query param#330
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Add support for named in-memory databases using the ?mode=memory connection query param#330luchsamapparat wants to merge 1 commit intotursodatabase:mainfrom
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Hi @penberg! Could you give me feedback if this has any chance of getting merged? (or if there's something I can do to get it merged) |
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In addition to
:memory:SQLite also provides amode=memoryconnection query param to instruct SQLite to use a named in-memory database. This is especially useful in combination withcache=sharedsince it allows the use of distinct in-memory databases within the same process (see SQLite docs.In my case, I had issues with the in-memory database in my integration tests when using transactions as described in #229). Using
cache=sharedsolved those issues, but introduced another: all tests now shared a common database and weren't isolated anymore. Withfile:memdb${randomId()}?mode=memory&cache=sharedI can create a new in-memory database for each test with a shared cache.