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Val Town API URL When Val Town code is run on Val Town servers we use a local URL so we can save time by skipping a roundtrip to the public internet. However, if you want to run your vals that use our API, ie std library vals, locally, you'll want to use our public API's URL, https://api.val.town . We recommend importing and using std/API_URL whenever you use our API so that you are always using the most efficient route. Example Usage import { API_URL } from "https://esm.town/v/std/API_URL"; const response = await fetch(`${API_URL}/v1/me`, { headers: { Authorization: `Bearer ${Deno.env.get("valtown")}`, Accept: "application/json", }, }); const data = await response.json(); console.log(data)
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An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by stevekrouse
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An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by stevekrouse
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An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by neverstew
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sqlite
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SQLite - Docs ↗ SQLite is a lightweight, standard database. Every Val Town account comes with its own private SQLite database that is accessible from any of your vals via std/sqlite . Val Town SQLite is powered by Turso . Usage Migrations ORMs We recommend these admin data viewers for managing your database – viewing or editing data or your database table schema: Outerbase Studio (recommended) - formely known as LibSQL Studio – see instructions here SQLite Explorer (built in Val Town) Limits You can store 10mb on the free plan and up to 1gb on the paid plan. Contact us if you need more space. 📝 Edit docs
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