[No QA] Node-integration SQLite tests via better-sqlite3#794
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| * Result rows are shaped to match Nitro: `{rows: {_array, item, length}}`. | ||
| */ | ||
| import BetterSqlite3 from 'better-sqlite3'; | ||
| import type {Database} from 'better-sqlite3'; |
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Use the better-sqlite3 export= type shape
Fresh evidence in the current diff is that @types/better-sqlite3 has been added, so TypeScript now reads its declarations and this named type import still fails: the package is declared as a CommonJS export = Database module, which only supports the default/import-equals shape rather than import type {Database}. In npm run typecheck this produces TS2616 before the new SQLite tests can run; derive the instance type from the default import or use the declaration's supported import form instead.
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Adds Node-side integration tests for
SQLiteProviderso the SQLite storage path is covered in CI on every PR, instead of relying on manual device runs to catch SQL-shaped regressions. Until now, the provider had no real test coverage: unit tests stub out the database, and bugs in query strings, parameter binding, merge semantics, or escaping only surfaced once the code hit a real engine on device — late, expensive, and easy to miss. Running the actual provider against a real SQL engine in Node closes that gap at zero infrastructure cost: failures show up in seconds on the same CI that already runs the rest of the suite, refactors to the SQL layer become safe to make, and the contract betweenSQLiteProviderand the underlying database (merge behavior, null handling, injection safety, batch semantics) is now pinned down by executable tests rather than tribal knowledge.Related Issues
Expensify/App#91861
Linked E/App PR
Expensify/App#91959
Automated Tests
This PR introduces integration tests in
SQLiteProviderTest.ts. This is new file and contains same tests asIDBKeyvalProviderTest.tsfor different provider.Manual Tests
None. This PR adds automated testing only.
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