Release Notes: Introducing Database Studio in SQLite Cloud

Release Notes: Introducing Database Studio in SQLite Cloud

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Welcome to our monthly release notes! In this edition, we’re bringing you some major updates to the SQLite Cloud dashboard.

Database Studio

We’re excited to announce a new way of interacting with your data in SQLite Cloud, Database Studio. Database Studio is made up of two parts: a Database Explorer that makes it simple to explore and manage your application data, and a new Console that lets you execute queries against your project and download the result.

Where to find the Database Studio

Database Explorer

The database explorer provides users with a seamless way to manage application data without writing code. Let’s take a look at how it works!

CRUD operations on tables

Create, delete, and edit rows in-place

Foreign key view

Convenient sub-views to explore foreign relations

Export to JSON and CSV

Download your SQLite Cloud data in JSON or CSV format

New Console

The Database Studio also replaces our old Console experience with a new Console that supports downloading your results as a JSON or CSV file.

What’s Next?

That’s a wrap on our November release notes! Stay tuned for some exciting updates on SQLite Cloud Pro coming later this winter. As always, if you have any questions or feedback, please reach out to us at support@sqlitecloud.io or create a Github issue. We’d love to hear from you!

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