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                        feat: Added Camelcase Linters, complexity and max-params and code changes accordingly
###Description In this Pr I have added following linters
| Linter Name | Is Code Change Required | 
|---|---|
| Complexity | No | 
| Max Param | No | 
| CamelCase | Yes | 
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- [x] PR description included
- [x] yarn testpasses
- [ ] Tests are [changed or added]
- [ ] Relevant documentation is changed or added (and PR referenced)
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Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features - Updated the sqlite3package to enhance database interactions and stability.
 
- Updated the 
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Refactor - Enforced stricter code quality rules by updating ESLint configurations, improving code readability and maintainability.
 
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Style - Applied consistent code styling by disabling camelcase rules where necessary across various seeding files.
 
Walkthrough
This update introduces stricter coding standards in the project by enforcing new ESLint rules for complexity, maximum parameters, and camelcase usage across various JavaScript files. It also updates the sqlite3 package version, and adapts the codebase to consistently use camelCase in key identifiers. ESLint exceptions are added in several seeders and other JavaScript files to accommodate existing naming conventions.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary | 
|---|---|
| .eslintrc.js | Added rules for max-params,complexity, and strictercamelcase. | 
| package.json | Updated sqlite3from5.0.2to5.1.7. | 
| seeders/02_addresses.jstoseeders/08_users.js | Added eslint-disable camelcasedirective. | 
| server/database/index.js,server/database/tests/index.test.js | Updated key from db_uritodbUri. | 
| server/gql/models/addresses/index.js,server/utils/testUtils/mockData.js | Added eslint-disable camelcaseand updated imports. | 
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