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SDK that enables local-first and real-time reactive apps with embedded SQLite for JavaScript clients, including React Native and Web

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PowerSync is a sync engine for building local-first apps with instantly-responsive UI/UX and simplified state transfer. Syncs between SQLite on the client-side and Postgres or MongoDB on the server-side (MySQL coming soon).

PowerSync JavaScript SDKs

powersync-js is the monorepo for PowerSync JavaScript SDKs.

Monorepo Structure: Packages

Demo Apps / Example Projects

Demo applications are located in the demos/ directory. Also see our Demo Apps / Example Projects gallery which lists all projects by the backend and client-side framework they use.

React Native

Web

Electron

Capacitor

Tools

  • tools/diagnostics-app: A standalone web app that presents stats about a user's local database (incl. tables and sync buckets).

Development

This monorepo uses pnpm.

Install workspace dependencies

pnpm install

Build packages

pnpm build:packages

Versioning

Development Packages

Development packages can be published by manually triggering the dev-packages workflow. Development packages are versioned as 0.0.0-{tag}-DATETIMESTAMP.

Production Packages

Pull requests should contain Changesets for changed packages.

Add changesets with

pnpm changeset add

Merging a PR with Changesets will automatically create a PR with version bumps. That PR will be merged when releasing.

React Native Quick SQLite Development

The PowerSync React Native SDK uses a fork of react-native-quick-sqlite

Testing live development changes to @journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite will not work with standard yarn link commands. Metro does not work well with symlinks facebook/metro#286.

The process of releasing development packages for @journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite for each change can be tedious and slow. A faster (and hackier) method is to use mtsl which will watch and copy the package into this workspace's node_modules.

npm install -g mtsl
mtsl add -s "[source path to your react-native-quick-sqlite repo folder]" -d "[this workspaces root node_modules folder]"/@journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite
mtsl start "[the id returned from step above]"

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