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In this video we'll take a look at the Querying API for Sequelize and I'll give you some ideas to expand the project.
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We've only scratched
the surface of SQLite, but
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you should be in a good place to
start using it in your projects.
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Before I sign off, let me show you
the querying API in the documentation.
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The findAll method and the findById
model methods can take in options.
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Remember, like the findAll method where
we ordered by the createdAt column.
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If you go to the querying page, there's
lots of examples of Sequelize code and
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the SQL code it generates.
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Here is a where clause that looks for
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author IDs that equal 2.
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Further down here, there's combinations
of conditions using the or
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operator and operators other
than the equality operator.
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You can also offset and limit,
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as shown in these examples here.
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And that's all we have time for.
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Remember, you're not required to memorize
every ORM or library or framework.
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The documentation is there to help you,
so use it.
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If you want to extend this project,
why not add comments and authentication?
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You don't want any old user coming
to your site and causing havoc.
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Take care.
And I'll see you soon.
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