In the previous chapter, we executed all our queries in a file called .sqlite.db. We will use this same file to demonstrate how to execute queries and receive their results inside our node process:
/** * Import the SQLite library, and initialize the SQLite db
instance * Mention the location of the ".sqlite.db" file that you
used in the previous chapter * We want the absolute path of the file, for better
clarity, hence, the use of path.resolve * The location inside path.resolve, is the location of the
sqlite.db file relative to this one */ const sqlite3 = require('sqlite3') const path = require('path') const db = new
sqlite3.Database(path.resolve('./.sqlite.db')) /** * The "serialize" method of the db instance makes sure
that all...