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Implement SCORCO for xp_sqlite #18

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CromFr opened this issue Sep 14, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #29
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Implement SCORCO for xp_sqlite #18

CromFr opened this issue Sep 14, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #29
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enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers nwnx4+module pkg Enhancements to help create nwnx4+module packages for single-player use

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CromFr commented Sep 14, 2021

Currently only xp_mysql can store and retrieve object from SQL database, but it shouldn't be very hard to implement this for xp_sqlite.

One big advantage for sqlite is that nwnx4 users don't need to configure a MySQL server. Even if sqlite performance isn't great compared with SQL servers, it would reduce the mental charge for new users and also permit the distribution of portable packages with nwnx4 + plugins + a PW or single-player module.

@CromFr CromFr added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers labels Sep 14, 2021
@CromFr CromFr added the nwnx4+module pkg Enhancements to help create nwnx4+module packages for single-player use label Oct 7, 2021
@CromFr CromFr added this to the nwnx4+module pkg milestone Oct 7, 2021
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CromFr added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 17, 2021
Implement SCORCO for SQLite
Closes #18
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