# Backends Frappe.js comes with built-in backends for data storage. These can be client-side or server-side - SQLite - REST There can be only one backend at a time that can be accessed by the `frappe.db` property. ## API The backend will implement the following `async` methods - `get_doc` - `get_all` - `get_value` - `insert` - `update` ## sqlite Backend Connection paramter required for the sqlite backend is the path of the file ```js sqllite = require('frappejs/frappe/backends/sqlite'); frappe.db = await new sqlite.Database({db_path: db_path}) ``` ### SQL Queries You can also directly write SQL with `frappe.db.sql` ```js all_todos = frappe.db.sql('select name from todo'); ``` ## REST Backend For the client, the backend is the REST API that executes calls with web-requests. Before using, you must initialize the `frappe.fetch` property with `window.fetch` or `node-fetch` ```js const Database = require('frappejs/frappe/backends/rest_client').Database; frappe.fetch = window.fetch.bind(); frappe.db = await new Database({server: server}); ```