feat(amplity): usenode:sqlite on AWS Amplify if Node.js > 22#3598
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feat(amplity): usenode:sqlite on AWS Amplify if Node.js > 22#3598
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Refactor SQLite connector handling in AWS Amplify preset.
Added options for using native node:sqlite or sqlite3 in AWS Amplify setup.
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Looks good @farnabaz!
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@antalasztrik @BoBo-Git Thank you both for testing it ❤️ |
node:sqlite on AWS Amplify if Node.js > 22
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🔗 Linked issue
#3589
❓ Type of change
📚 Description
Attempt at running an Amplify build without the
sqlite3dependency, but instead using the nativenode:sqlitemodule from Node version 22.5+.📝 Checklist