SQLite plugin for the Swift-Kuery framework. It enables you to use Swift-Kuery to manipulate data in an SQLite database.
To use Swift-Kuery-SQLite you must install SQLite.
You can install SQLite with Homebrew:
$ brew install sqlite
Or, if you prefer MacPorts, you can use that too, though note that you need to symlink a file into the place that Homebrew installs it:
$ port install sqlite3
$ mkdir -p /usr/local/opt/sqlite/include
$ ln -s /opt/local/include/sqlite3.h /usr/local/opt/sqlite/include/
$ sudo apt-get install sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev
Add the Swift-Kuery-SQLite
package to the dependencies within your application’s Package.swift
file. Substitute "x.x.x"
with the latest Swift-Kuery-SQLite
release.
.package(url: "https://github.com/IBM-Swift/Swift-Kuery-SQLite.git", from: "x.x.x")
Add SwiftKuerySQLite
to your target's dependencies:
.target(name: "example", dependencies: ["SwiftKuerySQLite"]),
import SwiftKuerySQLite
First create an instance of Swift-Kuery-SQLite
by calling:
let connection = SQLiteConnection(filename: "myDB.db")
You don't have to pass a filename, if you choose not to pass in a filename then your database will be in-memory.
To establish a connection call:
connection.connect() { result in
guard result.success else {
// Connection unsuccessful
return
}
// Connection succesful
// Use connection
}
If you want to have multiple connections to your database you can create a ConnectionPool
as follows:
let pool = SQLiteConnection.createPool(filename: "myDB.db", poolOptions: ConnectionPoolOptions(initialCapacity: 10, maxCapacity: 30))
pool.getConnection() { connection, error in
guard let connection = connection else {
// Handle error
return
}
// Use connection
}
Note, you don't have to pass a filename to the createPool
method, if you choose not to pass in a filename then your pool will be shared in-memory.
You now have a connection that can be used to execute SQL queries created using Swift-Kuery. View the Kuery documentation for more information, or see the Database Connectivity with Kuery chapter of the Kitura Until Dawn guidebook/tutorial.
For more information visit our API reference.
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This library is licensed under Apache 2.0. Full license text is available in LICENSE.