WIP: reduce abstraction #6

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coolaj86 wants to merge 7 commits from cleanup into kid-fix
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## Configuration ## Configuration
* SQLite3 (default) <details><summary>SQLite3 (default)</summary>
* Database URLs / Connection Strings
* Environment variables
* Table Prefixes
### SQLite3 (default)
SQLite3 is the default database, however, since it has a large number of dependencies SQLite3 is the default database, however, since it has a large number of dependencies
and may require a native module to be built, you must explicitly install and may require a native module to be built, you must explicitly install
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``` ```
</details>
### Database URL Connection String <details><summary>Database URLs / Connection Strings</summary>
You may use database URLs (also known as 'connection strings') to initialize sequelize: You may use database URLs (also known as 'connection strings') to initialize sequelize:
```js ```js
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``` ```
For more information, see the [Sequelize Getting Started](http://docs.sequelizejs.com/manual/getting-started.html) docs. For more information, see the [Sequelize Getting Started](http://docs.sequelizejs.com/manual/getting-started.html) docs.
</details>
### ENVs (i.e. for Docker, Heroku, Akkeris) <details><summary>Environment variables (AWS, Docker, Heroku, Akkeris)</summary>
If your database connection string is in an environment variable, If your database connection string is in an environment variable,
you would use the usual standard for your platform. you would use the usual standard for your platform.
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``` ```
</details>
### Table Prefixes <details><summary>Table Prefixes</summary>
The default table names are as follows: The default table names are as follows:
* Keypair * Keypair
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``` ```
</details>
## Table Structure ## Table Structure