package store import ( "database/sql" "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" _ "github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3" ) /* * Use a global variable to save the db connection: Quick and easy to setup. * Reference: https://techinscribed.com/different-approaches-to-pass-database-connection-into-controllers-in-golang/ */ var DB *sql.DB func InitDBConn() { dbFilePath := "/var/opt/memos/data/memos.db" if _, err := os.Stat(dbFilePath); err != nil { dbFilePath = "./resources/memos.db" println("use the default database") } else { println("use the custom database") } db, err := sql.Open("sqlite3", dbFilePath) if err != nil { panic("db connect failed") } else { DB = db println("connect to sqlite succeed") } if dbFilePath == "./resources/memos.db" { resetDataInDefaultDatabase() } } func FormatDBError(err error) error { if err == nil { return nil } switch err.Error() { default: return err } } func resetDataInDefaultDatabase() { initialSQLFilePath := filepath.Join("resources", "initial_db.sql") c, err := ioutil.ReadFile(initialSQLFilePath) if err != nil { // do nth return } sql := string(c) DB.Exec(sql) println("Initial data succeed") }