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An IoC-based universal application framework.

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import { BaseDataSourceOptions } from './TypeDef.internal.33.js'; /** * NativeScript-specific connection options. */ interface NativescriptConnectionOptions extends BaseDataSourceOptions { /** * Database type. */ readonly type: "nativescript"; /** * Database name. */ readonly database: string; /** * The driver object * you should pass `require('nativescript-sqlite') here */ readonly driver: any; /** * Whether to mark the mark the database as read only on open (iOS only). */ readonly readOnly?: boolean; /** * The key to use for for using/opening encrypted databases. (requires the "Encrypted Plugin") */ readonly key?: string; /** * Whether to enable background multitasking. All SQL is ran on a background worker thread. (requires the "Commercial Plugin") */ readonly multithreading?: boolean; /** * Migrates a Encrypted Sql database from v3 to the new v4. If you are a new user you do not need to set this flag as new created databases will already be in v4. * If you are upgrading a app that used v1.3.0 or earlier of NS-Sqlite-Encrypted; then you will probably want to set this flag to true. (requires the "Encrypted Plugin") */ readonly migrate?: boolean; /** * Flags to pass to SQLite when opening the database on iOS. (see https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/open.html) */ readonly iosFlags?: number; /** * Flags to pass to SQLite when opening the database on Android. (see https://developer.android.com/reference/android/database/sqlite/SQLiteDatabase.html) */ readonly androidFlags?: number; readonly poolSize?: never; } export type { NativescriptConnectionOptions };