Closed chrisbillows closed 7 months ago
The database JSON now does now only updates on every run.
It does create a new entire version of the file for each Raindrop/Task.
This was done because:
When switching to SQLite in #11 the assumption would be that each "write" will be individual like this.
for continued observation of the processing during use. i.e. I didn't want to overwrite the existing file each time at this stage.
The database JSON now does now only updates on every run.
It does create a new entire version of the file for each Raindrop/Task.
This was done because:
When switching to SQLite in #11 the assumption would be that each "write" will be individual like this.
for continued observation of the processing during use. i.e. I didn't want to overwrite the existing file each time at this stage.