cordova-sqlite-ext
v6.0.0
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Native interface to SQLite for PhoneGap/Cordova with extra features
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Cordova/PhoneGap sqlite storage adapter with extra features
Native SQLite component with API based on HTML5/Web SQL (DRAFT) API for the following platforms:
- Android
- iOS
- macOS ("osx" platform)
- Windows 10 (UWP) DESKTOP ~~and MOBILE~~ (see below for major limitations)
LICENSE: MIT, with Apache 2.0 option for Android and Windows platforms (see LICENSE.md for details, including third-party components used by this plugin)
WARNINGS
- Multiple SQLite corruption problem - see section below &
xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#626
- Breaking changes coming soon - see section nearby & see
xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#922
Comparison of supported plugin versions
| | Free license terms | Commercial license & support |
| --- | --- | --- |
| cordova-sqlite-storage
- core plugin version | MIT (or Apache 2.0 on Android & Windows) | |
| cordova-sqlite-express-build-support
- using built-in SQLite libraries on Android, iOS, and macOS | MIT (or Apache 2.0 on Android & Windows) | |
| cordova-sqlite-ext
- with extra features including BASE64, REGEXP, and pre-populated databases | MIT (or Apache 2.0 on Android & Windows) | |
| cordova-sqlite-evcore-extbuild-free
- plugin version with lighter resource usage in Android NDK | GPL v3 | available, see https://xpbrew.consulting/ |
| cordova-plugin-sqlite-evplus-ext-common-free
- includes workaround for extra-large result data on Android and lighter resource usage on iOS, macOS, and in Android NDK | GPL v3 | available, see https://xpbrew.consulting/ |
COMING SOON
New SQLite plugin design with a simpler API is in progress with a working demo - see brodybits/ask-me-anything#3
Breaking changes coming soon
in an upcoming major release - see xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#922
some highlights:
- error
code
will always be0
(which is already the case on Windows); actual SQLite3 error code will be part of the errormessage
member whenever possible (seexpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#821
) - drop support for location: 0-2 values in openDatabase call (please use
location: 'default'
oriosDatabaseLocation
setting in openDatabase as documented below) - throw an exception in case of
androidDatabaseImplementation: 2
setting which is now superseded byandroidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting
under consideration:
- remove
androidLockWorkaround: 1
option if not needed any longer -xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#925
About this plugin version
Version with extra features: REGEXP (Android/iOS/macOS), BASE64, BLOBFROMBASE64, and pre-populated databases
This plugin version uses a before_plugin_install
hook to install sqlite3 library dependencies from cordova-sqlite-ext-deps
via npm.
WARNING: Multiple SQLite problem on multiple platforms
Multiple SQLite problem on Android
This plugin uses non-standard android-sqlite-native-ndk-connector
implementation with android-sqlite-ndk-native-driver
on Android. In case an application access the same database using multiple plugins there is a risk of data corruption ref: storesafe/cordova-sqlite-storage#626
) as described in http://ericsink.com/entries/multiple_sqlite_problem.html and https://www.sqlite.org/howtocorrupt.html.
The workaround is to use the androidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting as described in the Android database provider section below:
var db = window.sqlitePlugin.openDatabase({
name: 'my.db',
location: 'default',
androidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
});
Multiple SQLite problem on other platforms
This plugin version also uses a fixed version of sqlite3 on iOS, macOS, and Windows. In case the application accesses the SAME database using multiple plugins there is a risk of data corruption as described in https://www.sqlite.org/howtocorrupt.html (similar to the multiple sqlite problem for Android as described in http://ericsink.com/entries/multiple_sqlite_problem.html).
A quick tour
To open a database:
var db = null;
document.addEventListener('deviceready', function() {
db = window.sqlitePlugin.openDatabase({
name: 'my.db',
location: 'default',
});
});
IMPORTANT: Like with the other Cordova plugins your application must wait for the deviceready
event. This is especially tricky in Angular/ngCordova/Ionic controller/factory/service callbacks which may be triggered before the deviceready
event is fired.
Using DRAFT standard transaction API
To populate a database using the DRAFT standard transaction API:
db.transaction(function(tx) {
tx.executeSql('CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS DemoTable (name, score)');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO DemoTable VALUES (?,?)', ['Alice', 101]);
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO DemoTable VALUES (?,?)', ['Betty', 202]);
}, function(error) {
console.log('Transaction ERROR: ' + error.message);
}, function() {
console.log('Populated database OK');
});
or using numbered parameters as documented in https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/bind_blob.html:
db.transaction(function(tx) {
tx.executeSql('CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS DemoTable (name, score)');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO DemoTable VALUES (?1,?2)', ['Alice', 101]);
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO DemoTable VALUES (?1,?2)', ['Betty', 202]);
}, function(error) {
console.log('Transaction ERROR: ' + error.message);
}, function() {
console.log('Populated database OK');
});
To check the data using the DRAFT standard transaction API:
db.transaction(function(tx) {
tx.executeSql('SELECT count(*) AS mycount FROM DemoTable', [], function(tx, rs) {
console.log('Record count (expected to be 2): ' + rs.rows.item(0).mycount);
}, function(tx, error) {
console.log('SELECT error: ' + error.message);
});
});
Using plugin-specific API calls
To populate a database using the SQL batch API:
db.sqlBatch([
'CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS DemoTable (name, score)',
[ 'INSERT INTO DemoTable VALUES (?,?)', ['Alice', 101] ],
[ 'INSERT INTO DemoTable VALUES (?,?)', ['Betty', 202] ],
], function() {
console.log('Populated database OK');
}, function(error) {
console.log('SQL batch ERROR: ' + error.message);
});
or using numbered parameters as documented in https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/bind_blob.html:
db.sqlBatch([
'CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS DemoTable (name, score)',
[ 'INSERT INTO DemoTable VALUES (?1,?2)', ['Alice', 101] ],
[ 'INSERT INTO DemoTable VALUES (?1,?2)', ['Betty', 202] ],
], function() {
console.log('Populated database OK');
}, function(error) {
console.log('SQL batch ERROR: ' + error.message);
});
To check the data using the single SQL statement API:
db.executeSql('SELECT count(*) AS mycount FROM DemoTable', [], function(rs) {
console.log('Record count (expected to be 2): ' + rs.rows.item(0).mycount);
}, function(error) {
console.log('SELECT SQL statement ERROR: ' + error.message);
});
More detailed sample
See the Sample section for a sample with a more detailed explanation (using the DRAFT standard transaction API).
Status
- This plugin is not supported by PhoneGap Developer App or PhoneGap Desktop App.
- A recent version of the Cordova CLI is recommended. Known issues with older versions of Cordova:
- Cordova pre-7.0.0 do not automatically save the state of added plugins and platforms (
--save
flag is needed for Cordova pre-7.0.0) - It may be needed to use
cordova prepare
in case of cordova-ios pre-4.3.0 (Cordova CLI6.4.0
). - Cordova versions older than
6.0.0
are missing the[email protected]
security fixes.
- Cordova pre-7.0.0 do not automatically save the state of added plugins and platforms (
- This plugin version uses a
before_plugin_install
hook to install sqlite3 library dependencies fromcordova-sqlite-storage-dependencies
via npm. - Use of other systems such as Cordova Plugman, PhoneGap CLI, PhoneGap Build, and Intel XDK is no longer supported by this plugin version since they do not honor the
before_plugin_install
hook. The supported solution is to use litehelpers / Cordova-sqlite-evcore-extbuild-free (GPL or commercial license terms); deprecated alternative with permissive license terms is available at: brodybits / cordova-sqlite-legacy-build-support (very limited testing, very limited updates). - This plugin version includes the following extra (non-standard) features:
- Pre-populated database support for all platforms Android/iOS/Windows;
- BASE64 and BLOBFROMBASE64 integrated from brodybits / sqlite3-base64, using brodybits / libb64-core (based on http://libb64.sourceforge.net/ by Chris Venter, public domain)
- REGEXP for Android (default Android-sqlite-connector database implementation), iOS, and macOS using brodybits / sqlite3-regexp-cached (based on http://git.altlinux.org/people/at/packages/?p=sqlite3-pcre.git by Alexey Tourbin, public domain)
- BLOB column values are NO LONGER automatically converted to Base64 format. MUST use SELECT BASE64(column) to return column value in Base64 format as documented below.
- SQLite
3.32.3
included when building (all platforms), with the following compile-time definitions:SQLITE_THREADSAFE=1
SQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS=3
(EXTRA DURABLE build setting) ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#736SQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS=0
SQLITE_OMIT_DECLTYPE
SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK
SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE
SQLITE_TEMP_STORE=2
SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION
SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3
SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3_PARENTHESIS
SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4
SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5
SQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE
SQLITE_ENABLE_JSON1
SQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE
SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE=4096
- new default page size ref: http://sqlite.org/pgszchng2016.htmlSQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE=-2000
- new default cache size ref: http://sqlite.org/pgszchng2016.htmlSQLITE_OS_WINRT
(Windows only)NDEBUG
on Windows (Release build only)
SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE
flag is used for extra SQL safety on all platforms Android/iOS/macOS/Windows ref:- The iOS database location is now mandatory, as documented below.
- This version branch supports the use of two (2) possible Android sqlite database implementations:
- default: lightweight
android-sqlite-native-ndk-connector
, using SQLite3 NDK component built fromandroid-sqlite-ndk-native-driver
- optional: Android system database implementation, using the
androidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting insqlitePlugin.openDatabase()
call as described in the Android database provider section below.
- default: lightweight
- Support for WP8 along with Windows 8.1/Windows Phone 8.1/Windows 10 using Visual Studio 2015 is available in: brodybits / cordova-sqlite-legacy-build-support
- Amazon Fire-OS is dropped due to lack of support by Cordova. Android platform version should be used to deploy to Fire-OS 5.0(+) devices. For reference: cordova/cordova-discuss#32 (comment)
- Windows platform version using a customized version of the performant doo / SQLite3-WinRT C++ component based on the brodybits/SQLite3-WinRT sync-api-fix branch, with the following known limitations:
- This plugin version branch has dependency on platform toolset libraries included by Visual Studio 2017 ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#580. Visual Studio 2015 is now supported by
brodybits/cordova-sqlite-legacy
(permissive license terms, no performance enhancements for Android) andbrodybits/cordova-sqlite-evcore-legacy-ext-common-free
(GPL or commercial license terms, with performance enhancements for Android). UNTESTED workaround for Visual Studio 2015: it may be possible to support this plugin version on Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 by installing platform toolset v141.) - Visual Studio components needed: Universal Windows Platform development, C++ Universal Windows Platform tools. A recent version of Visual Studio 2017 will offer to install any missing feature components.
- It is NOT possible to use this plugin with the default "Any CPU" target. A specific target CPU type MUST be specified when building an app with this plugin.
- ARM target CPU for Windows Mobile is no longer supported.
- The
SQLite3-WinRT
component insrc/windows/SQLite3-WinRT-sync
is based on doo/SQLite3-WinRT commit f4b06e6 from 2012, which is missing the asynchronous C++ API improvements. There is no background processing on the Windows platform. - Truncation issue with UNICODE
\u0000
character (same as\0
) - INCONSISTENT error code (0) and INCORRECT error message (missing actual error info) in error callbacks ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#539
- REGEXP is currently not supported on Windows.
- Not possible to SELECT BLOB column values directly. It is recommended to use built-in HEX function to retrieve BLOB column values, which should work consistently across all platform implementations as well as (WebKit) Web SQL. Non-standard BASE64 function to SELECT BLOB column values in Base64 format is also supported by this plugin version.
- Windows platform version uses
UTF-16le
internal database encoding while the other platform versions useUTF-8
internal encoding. (UTF-8
internal encoding is preferred ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#652) - Known issue with database names that contain certain US-ASCII punctuation and control characters (see below)
- This plugin version branch has dependency on platform toolset libraries included by Visual Studio 2017 ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#580. Visual Studio 2015 is now supported by
- The macOS platform version ("osx" platform) is not tested in a release build and should be considered pre-alpha with known issues:
cordova prepare osx
is needed before building and running from Xcode- known issue between
cordova-osx
and Cordova CLI10.0.0
: https://github.com/apache/cordova-osx/issues/106
- Android versions supported: 3.0 - 9.0 (API level 11 - 28), depending on Cordova version ref: https://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/latest/guide/platforms/android/
- iOS versions supported: 8.x / 9.x / 10.x / 11.x / 12.x (see deviations section below for differences in case of WKWebView)
- FTS3, FTS4, and R-Tree are fully tested and supported for all target platforms in this version branch.
- Default
PRAGMA journal_mode
setting (tested):- Android use of the
androidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting:persist
(pre-8.0) /truncate
(Android 8.0, 8.1) /wal
(Android Pie) - otherwise:
delete
- Android use of the
- AUTO-VACUUM is not enabled by default. If no form of
VACUUM
orPRAGMA auto_vacuum
is used then sqlite will automatically reuse deleted data space for new data but the database file will never shrink. For reference: http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_auto_vacuum and xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#646 - In case of memory issues please use smaller transactions or use the plugin version at litehelpers / Cordova-sqlite-evcore-extbuild-free (GPL or commercial license terms).
Announcements
- This plugin version includes the following extra (non-standard) features: BASE 64 (all platforms Android/iOS/macOS/Windows), REGEXP (Android/iOS/macOS)
- Using version of SQLite3 (...) with window functions and recent security updates:
- Using
SQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS=3
(EXTRA DURABLE) build setting to be extra robust against possible database corruption ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#736 SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE
flag is used for extra SQL safety, as described above- Ionic 3 starter template is available at: iursevla / ionic3-PreDB, Unlicense (public domain)
- Ionic 2 starter template is available at: iursevla / ionic2-PreDB, Unlicense (public domain)
- Advanced Ionic v1.x starter template with pre-populated SQLite database at: jdnichollsc / Ionic-Starter-Template (MIT license)
- Recent build fixes:
- Fixed iOS/macOS platform version to use custom version of PSPDFThreadSafeMutableDictionary.m to avoid threading issue, custom version to avoid potential conflicts with custom iOS/macOS plugins ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#716, xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#861
- workaround for redefinition of
SYNTAX_ERR
when using some other plugins ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#868
- Nice overview of alternatives for storing local data in Cordova apps at: https://www.sitepoint.com/storing-local-data-in-a-cordova-app/
- New alternative solution for small data storage: TheCocoaProject / cordova-plugin-nativestorage - simpler "native storage of variables" for Android/iOS/Windows
- Resolved Java 6/7/8 concurrent map compatibility issue reported in xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#726, THANKS to pointer by @NeoLSN (Jason Yang/楊朝傑) in xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#727.
- Updated workaround solution to BUG 666 (xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#666) (possible transaction issue after window.location change with possible data loss): close database if already open before opening again
- Windows 10 (UWP) build with /SAFESEH flag on Win32 (x86) target to specify "Image has Safe Exception Handlers" as described in https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/safeseh-image-has-safe-exception-handlers
- This plugin version references Windows platform toolset v141 to support Visual Studio 2017 ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#580. (Visual Studio 2015 is now supported by
brodybits/cordova-sqlite-legacy
(permissive license terms, no performance enhancements for Android) andbrodybits/cordova-sqlite-evcore-legacy-ext-common-free
(GPL or commercial license terms, with performance enhancements for Android). UNTESTED workaround for Visual Studio 2015: it may be possible to support this plugin version on Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 by installing platform toolset v141.) - brodybits / cordova-sqlite-test-app is a CC0 (public domain) starting point to reproduce issues with this plugin and may be used as a quick way to start developing a new app.
- brodybits / sql-promise-helper provides a Promise-based API wrapper.
- nolanlawson / pouchdb-adapter-cordova-sqlite supports this plugin along with other implementations such as nolanlawson / sqlite-plugin-2 and Microsoft / cordova-plugin-websql.
- macOS ("osx" platform) is now supported
- New litehelpers / Cordova-sqlite-evcore-extbuild-free plugin version with Android JSON and SQL statement handling implemented in C, as well as support for PhoneGap Build, Intel XDK, etc. (GPL or commercial license terms). Handles large SQL batches in less than half the time as this plugin version. Also supports arbitrary database location on Android.
- Published brodybits / Cordova-quick-start-checklist and brodybits / Avoiding-some-Cordova-pitfalls.
- Android platform version currently uses lightweight https://github.com/brodybits/android-sqlite-native-ndk-connector by default configuration (may be changed as described below).
- Self-test functions to verify proper installation and operation of this plugin
- More explicit
openDatabase
anddeleteDatabase
iosDatabaseLocation
option - Added straightforward sql batch function
- MetaMemoryT / websql-promise now provides a Promises-based interface to both (WebKit) Web SQL and this plugin
- SQLCipher for Android/iOS/macOS/Windows is supported by brodybits / cordova-sqlcipher-adapter
Highlights
- Drop-in replacement for HTML5/Web SQL (DRAFT) API: the only change should be to replace the static
window.openDatabase()
factory call withwindow.sqlitePlugin.openDatabase()
, with parameters as documented below. Known deviations are documented in the deviations section below. - Pre-populated openDatabase option (usage described below)
- Failure-safe nested transactions with batch processing optimizations (according to HTML5/Web SQL (DRAFT) API)
- Transaction API (based on HTML5/Web SQL (DRAFT) API) is designed for maximum flexiblibility, does not allow any transactions to be left hanging open.
- As described in this posting:
- Keeps sqlite database in known, platform specific user data location on all supported platforms (Android/iOS/macOS/Windows), which can be reconfigured on iOS/macOS. Whether or not the database on the iOS platform is synchronized to iCloud depends on the selected database location.
- No arbitrary size limit. SQLite limits described at: http://www.sqlite.org/limits.html
- Also validated for multi-page applications by internal test selfTest function.
- This project is self-contained though with sqlite3 dependencies auto-fetched by npm. There are no dependencies on other plugins such as cordova-plugin-file.
- Windows platform version uses a customized version of the performant doo / SQLite3-WinRT C++ component.
- SQLCipher support for Android/iOS/macOS/Windows is available in: brodybits / cordova-sqlcipher-adapter
- Intellectual property:
- All source code is tracked to the original author in git, except for code in Android and iOS/macOS
createFromResource
functions for pre-populated databases which is marked as based on various sources. - Major authors are tracked in AUTHORS.md.
- License of each component is tracked in LICENSE.md.
- History of this project is also described in HISTORY.md.
- All source code is tracked to the original author in git, except for code in Android and iOS/macOS
TIP: It is possible to migrate from Cordova to a pure native solution and continue using the data stored by this plugin.
Getting started
Recommended prerequisites
- Install a recent version of Cordova CLI, create a simple app with no plugins, and run it on the desired target platforms.
- Add a very simple plugin such as
cordova-plugin-dialogs
or an echo plugin and get it working. Ideally you should be able to handle a callback with some data coming from a prompt.
These prereqisites are very well documented in a number of excellent resources including:
- http://cordova.apache.org/ (redirected from http://cordova.io)
- http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cordova/
- https://ccoenraets.github.io/cordova-tutorial/
- https://www.toptal.com/mobile/developing-mobile-applications-with-apache-cordova
- http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cordova/index.htm
More resources can be found by https://www.google.com/search?q=cordova+tutorial. There are even some tutorials available on YouTube as well.
In addition, this guide assumes a basic knowledge of some key JavaScript concepts such as variables, function calls, and callback functions. There is an excellent explanation of JavaScript callbacks at http://cwbuecheler.com/web/tutorials/2013/javascript-callbacks/.
MAJOR TIPS: As described in the Installing section:
- In case of extra-old Cordova CLI pre-7.0, it is recommended to use the
--save
flag when installing plugins to add them toconfig.xml
/package.json
. (This is automatic starting with Cordova CLI 7.0.) - Assuming that all plugins are added to
config.xml
orpackage.json
, there is no need to commit theplugins
subdirectory tree into the source repository. - In general it is not recommended to commit the
platforms
subdirectory tree into the source repository.
NOTICE: This plugin is only supported with the Cordova CLI. This plugin is not supported with other Cordova/PhoneGap systems such as PhoneGap CLI, PhoneGap Build, Plugman, Intel XDK, Webstorm, etc.
Windows platform notes
Use of this plugin on the Windows platform is not always straightforward, due to the need to build the internal SQLite3 C++ library. The following tips are recommended for getting started with Windows:
- First start to build and run an app on another platform such as Android or iOS with this plugin.
- Try working with a very simple app using simpler plugins such as cordova-plugin-dialogs and possibly cordova-plugin-file on the Windows platform.
- Read through the Windows platform usage subsection (under the Installing section).
- Then try adding this plugin to a very simple app such as brodybits / cordova-sqlite-test-app and running the Windows project in the Visual Studio GUI with a specific target CPU selected. WARNING: It is not possible to use this plugin with the "Any CPU" target.
Quick installation
Use the following command to install this plugin version from the Cordova CLI:
cordova plugin add cordova-sqlite-ext # --save *recommended* for Coredova pre-7.0
Add any desired platform(s) if not already present, for example:
cordova platform add android
OPTIONAL: prepare before building (MANDATORY for cordova-ios older than 4.3.0
(Cordova CLI 6.4.0
))
cordova prepare
or to prepare for a single platform, Android for example:
cordova prepare android
Please see the Installing section for more details.
NOTE: The new brodybits / cordova-sqlite-test-app project includes the echo test, self test, and string test described below along with some more sample functions.
Self test
Try the following programs to verify successful installation and operation:
Echo test - verify successful installation and build:
document.addEventListener('deviceready', function() {
window.sqlitePlugin.echoTest(function() {
console.log('ECHO test OK');
});
});
Self test - automatically verify basic database access operations including opening a database; basic CRUD operations (create data in a table, read the data from the table, update the data, and delete the data); close and delete the database:
document.addEventListener('deviceready', function() {
window.sqlitePlugin.selfTest(function() {
console.log('SELF test OK');
});
});
NOTE: It may be easier to use a JavaScript or native alert
function call along with (or instead of) console.log
to verify that the installation passes both tests. Same for the SQL string test variations below. (Note that the Windows platform does not support the standard alert
function, please use cordova-plugin-dialogs
instead.)
SQL string test
This test verifies that you can open a database, execute a basic SQL statement, and get the results (should be TEST STRING
):
document.addEventListener('deviceready', function() {
var db = window.sqlitePlugin.openDatabase({name: 'test.db', location: 'default'});
db.transaction(function(tr) {
tr.executeSql("SELECT upper('Test string') AS upperString", [], function(tr, rs) {
console.log('Got upperString result: ' + rs.rows.item(0).upperString);
});
});
});
Here is a variation that uses a SQL parameter instead of a string literal:
document.addEventListener('deviceready', function() {
var db = window.sqlitePlugin.openDatabase({name: 'test.db', location: 'default'});
db.transaction(function(tr) {
tr.executeSql('SELECT upper(?) AS upperString', ['Test string'], function(tr, rs) {
console.log('Got upperString result: ' + rs.rows.item(0).upperString);
});
});
});
Moving forward
It is recommended to read through the usage and sample sections before building more complex applications. In general it is recommended to start by doing things one step at a time, especially when an application does not work as expected.
The new brodybits / cordova-sqlite-test-app sample is intended to be a boilerplate to reproduce and demonstrate any issues you may have with this plugin. You may also use it as a starting point to build a new app.
In case you get stuck with something please read through the support section and follow the instructions before raising an issue. Professional support is also available by contacting: [email protected]
Plugin usage examples and tutorials
Simple example:
- iursevla / ionic3-PreDB - Ionic 3 pre-populated database starter template, Unlicense (public domain)
- iursevla / ionic2-PreDB - Ionic 2 pre-populated database starter template, Unlicense (public domain)
- Advanced Ionic v1.x starter template with pre-populated SQLite database at:
- jdnichollsc / Ionic-Starter-Template - advanced Ionic 1.x pre-populated database starter template, MIT license
- brodybits / cordova-sqlite-ext-bootstrap-starter-app - pre-populated db starter app with no Ionic dependency, CC0 (public domain)
- brodybits / cordova-sqlite-storage-starter-app (using
cordova-sqlite-storage
plugin version) - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26604952/a-simple-cordova-android-example-including-sqlite-read-write-and-search (also using
cordova-sqlite-storage
version)
Tutorials:
- https://codesundar.com/cordova-sqlite-storage/ (using
cordova-sqlite-storage
plugin version with JQuery)
PITFALL WARNING: A number of tutorials show up in search results that use Web SQL database instead of this plugin.
WANTED: simple, working CRUD tutorial sample ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#795
SQLite resources
- http://www.tutorialspoint.com/sqlite/index.htm with a number of helpful articles
Some other Cordova resources
Some apps using this plugin
- Daily Scrolls (Android) on Google Play - Catholic Mass Readings and Bible in interlinear Greek and Hebrew
Security
Security of sensitive data
According to Web SQL Database API 7.2 Sensitivity of data:
User agents should treat persistently stored data as potentially sensitive; it's quite possible for e-mails, calendar appointments, health records, or other confidential documents to be stored in this mechanism.
To this end, user agents should ensure that when deleting data, it is promptly deleted from the underlying storage.
Unfortunately this plugin will not actually overwrite the deleted content unless the secure_delete PRAGMA is used.
SQL injection
As "strongly recommended" by Web SQL Database API 8.5 SQL injection:
Authors are strongly recommended to make use of the
?
placeholder feature of theexecuteSql()
method, and to never construct SQL statements on the fly.
Avoiding data loss
- Double-check that the application code follows the documented API for SQL statements, parameter values, success callbacks, and error callbacks.
- For standard Web SQL transactions include a transaction error callback with the proper logic that indicates to the user if data cannot be stored for any reason. In case of individual SQL error handlers be sure to indicate to the user if there is any issue with storing data.
- For single statement and batch transactions include an error callback with logic that indicates to the user if data cannot be stored for any reason.
Deviations
Some known deviations from the Web SQL database standard
- The
window.sqlitePlugin.openDatabase
static factory call takes a different set of parameters than the standard Web SQLwindow.openDatabase
static factory call. In case you have to use existing Web SQL code with no modifications please see the Web SQL replacement tip below. - This plugin does not support the database creation callback or standard database versions. Please read the Database schema versions section below for tips on how to support database schema versioning.
- This plugin does not support the synchronous Web SQL interfaces.
- Known issues with handling of certain ASCII/UNICODE characters as described below.
- It is possible to request a SQL statement list such as "SELECT 1; SELECT 2" within a single SQL statement string, however the plugin will only execute the first statement and silently ignore the others ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#551
- It is possible to insert multiple rows like:
transaction.executeSql('INSERT INTO MyTable VALUES (?,?),(?,?)', ['Alice', 101, 'Betty', 102]);
which was not supported by SQLite 3.6.19 as referenced by Web SQL (DRAFT) API section 5. The iOS WebKit Web SQL implementation seems to support this as well. - Unlike the HTML5/Web SQL (DRAFT) API this plugin handles executeSql calls with too few parameters without error reporting. In case of too many parameters this plugin reports error code 0 (SQLError.UNKNOWN_ERR) while Android/iOS (WebKit) Web SQL correctly reports error code 5 (SQLError.SYNTAX_ERR) ref: https://www.w3.org/TR/webdatabase/#dom-sqlexception-code-syntax
- Positive and negative
Infinity
SQL parameter argument values are treated likenull
by this plugin on Android and iOS ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#405 - Positive and negative
Infinity
result values cause a crash on iOS/macOS cases ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#405 - Known issue(s) with of certain ASCII/UNICODE characters as described below.
- Boolean
true
andfalse
values are handled by converting them to the "true" and "false" TEXT string values, same as WebKit Web SQL on Android and iOS. This does not seem to be 100% correct as discussed in: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#545 - A number of uncategorized errors such as CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE USING bogus module are reported with error code 5 (SQLError.SYNTAX_ERR) on Android/iOS/macOS by both (WebKit) Web SQL and this plugin.
- Error is reported with error code of
0
on Windows as well as Android with theandroidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting described below. - In case of an issue that causes an API function to throw an exception (Android/iOS WebKit) Web SQL includes includes a code member with value of 0 (SQLError.UNKNOWN_ERR) in the exception while the plugin includes no such code member.
- This plugin supports some non-standard features as documented below.
- Results of SELECT with BLOB data such as
SELECT LOWER(X'40414243') AS myresult
,SELECT X'40414243' AS myresult
, or reading data stored byINSERT INTO MyTable VALUES (X'40414243')
are not consistent on Android with use ofandroidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting or Windows. (These work with Android/iOS WebKit Web SQL and have been supported by SQLite for a number of years.) - Whole number parameter argument values such as
42
,-101
, or1234567890123
are handled as INTEGER values by this plugin on Android, iOS (default UIWebView), and Windows while they are handled as REAL values by (WebKit) Web SQL and by this plugin on iOS with WKWebView (using cordova-plugin-wkwebview-engine) or macOS ("osx"). This is evident in certain test operations such asSELECT ? as myresult
orSELECT TYPEOF(?) as myresult
and storage in a field with TEXT affinity. - INTEGER, REAL, +/-
Infinity
,NaN
,null
,undefined
parameter argument values are handled as TEXT string values on Android with use of theandroidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting. (This is evident in certain test operations such asSELECT ? as myresult
orSELECT TYPEOF(?) as myresult
and storage in a field with TEXT affinity.) - In case of invalid transaction callback arguments such as string values the plugin attempts to execute the transaction while (WebKit) Web SQL would throw an exception.
- The plugin handles invalid SQL arguments array values such as
false
,true
, or a string as if there were no arguments while (WebKit) Web SQL would throw an exception. NOTE: In case of a function in place of the SQL arguments array WebKit Web SQL would report a transaction error while the plugin would simply ignore the function. - In case of invalid SQL callback arguments such as string values the plugin may execute the SQL and signal transaction success or failure while (WebKit) Web SQL would throw an exception.
- In certain cases such as
transaction.executeSql(null)
ortransaction.executeSql(undefined)
the plugin throws an exception while (WebKit) Web SQL indicates a transaction failure. - In certain cases such as
transaction.executeSql()
with no arguments (Android/iOS WebKit) Web SQL includes includes a code member with value of 0 (SQLError.UNKNOWN_ERR) in the exception while the plugin includes no such code member. - If the SQL arguments are passed in an
Array
subclass object where theconstructor
does not point toArray
then the SQL arguments are ignored by the plugin. - The results data objects are not immutable as specified/implied by Web SQL (DRAFT) API section 4.5.
- This plugin supports use of numbered parameters (
?1
,?2
, etc.) as documented in https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/bind_blob.html, not supported by HTML5/Web SQL (DRAFT) API ref: Web SQL (DRAFT) API section 4.2. - In case of UPDATE this plugin reports
insertId
with the result ofsqlite3_last_insert_rowid()
(except for Android withandroidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting) while attempt to accessinsertId
on the result set database opened by HTML5/Web SQL (DRAFT) API results in an exception.
Security of deleted data
See Security of sensitive data in the Security section above.
Other differences with WebKit Web SQL implementations
- FTS3 is not consistently supported by (WebKit) Web SQL on Android/iOS.
- FTS4 and R-Tree are not consistently supported by (WebKit) Web SQL on Android/iOS or desktop browser.
- In case of ignored INSERT OR IGNORE statement WebKit Web SQL (Android/iOS) reports insertId with an old INSERT row id value while the plugin reports insertId: undefined.
- In case of a SQL error handler that does not recover the transaction, WebKit Web SQL (Android/iOS) would incorrectly report error code 0 while the plugin would report the same error code as in the SQL error handler. (In case of an error with no SQL error handler then Android/iOS WebKit Web SQL would report the same error code that would have been reported in the SQL error hander.)
- In case a transaction function throws an exception, the message and code if present are reported by the plugin but not by (WebKit) Web SQL.
- SQL error messages are inconsistent on Windows.
- There are some other differences in the SQL error messages reported by WebKit Web SQL and this plugin.
Known issues
- The iOS/macOS platform versions do not support certain rapidly repeated open-and-close or open-and-delete test scenarios due to how the implementation handles background processing
- Non-standard encoding of emojis and other 4-byte UTF-8 characters on Android pre-6.0 with default Android NDK implementation ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#564 (this is not an issue when using the
androidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting) - It is possible to request a SQL statement list such as "SELECT 1; SELECT 2" within a single SQL statement string, however the plugin will only execute the first statement and silently ignore the others ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#551
- Execution of INSERT statement that affects multiple rows (due to SELECT cause or using TRIGGER(s), for example) reports incorrect rowsAffected on Android with use of the
androidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting. - Memory issue observed when adding a large number of records due to the JSON implementation which is improved in litehelpers / Cordova-sqlite-evcore-extbuild-free (GPL or commercial license terms)
- Infinity (positive or negative) values are not supported on Android/iOS/macOS due to issues described above including a possible crash on iOS/macOS ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#405
- A stability issue was reported on the iOS platform version when in use together with SockJS client such as pusher-js at the same time (see xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#196). The workaround is to call sqlite functions and SockJS client functions in separate ticks (using setTimeout with 0 timeout).
- SQL errors are reported with incorrect & inconsistent error message on Windows - missing actual error info ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#539.
- Close/delete database bugs described below.
- When a database is opened and deleted without closing, the iOS/macOS platform version is known to leak resources.
- It is NOT possible to open multiple databases with the same name but in different locations (iOS/macOS platform version).
- Incorrect or missing rowsAffected in results for INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE SQL statements with extra semicolon(s) in the beginning for Android in case the
androidDatabaseImplementation: 2
(built-in android.database implementation) option is used.
Some additional issues are tracked in open cordova-sqlite-storage bug-general issues and open cordova-sqlite-ext bug-general issues.
Other limitations
- ~~The db version, display name, and size parameter values are not supported and will be ignored.~~ (No longer supported by the API)
- Absolute and relative subdirectory path(s) are not tested or supported.
- This plugin will not work before the callback for the 'deviceready' event has been fired, as described in Usage. (This is consistent with the other Cordova plugins.)
- Extremely large records are not supported by this plugin. It is recommended to store images and similar binary data in separate files. TBD: specify maximum record. For future consideration: support in a plugin version such as litehelpers / Cordova-sqlite-evcore-extbuild-free (GPL or commercial license terms).
- This plugin version will not work within a web worker (not properly supported by the Cordova framework). Use within a web worker is supported for Android/iOS/macOS in litehelpers / cordova-sqlite-evmax-ext-workers-legacy-build-free (GPL or special premium commercial license terms).
- In-memory database
db=window.sqlitePlugin.openDatabase({name: ':memory:', ...})
is currently not supported. - The Android platform version cannot properly support more than 100 open database files due to the threading model used.
- REGEXP is currently not supported on Windows.
- SQL error messages reported by Windows platform version are not consistent with Android/iOS/macOS platform versions.
- UNICODE
\u2028
(line separator) and\u2029
(paragraph separator) characters are currently not supported and known to be broken on iOS, macOS, and Android platform versions due to JSON issues reported in Cordova bug CB-9435 and cordova/cordova-discuss#57. This is fixed with a workaround for iOS/macOS in: litehelpers / Cordova-sqlite-evplus-legacy-free and litehelpers / Cordova-sqlite-evplus-legacy-attach-detach-free (GPL or special commercial license terms) as well as litehelpers / cordova-sqlite-evmax-ext-workers-legacy-build-free (GPL or premium commercial license terms). - SELECT BLOB column value type is not supported consistently across all platforms (not supported on Windows). It is recommended to use the built-in HEX function to SELECT BLOB column data in hexadecimal format, working consistently across all platforms. As an alternative: SELECT BLOB in Base64 format is supported by this plugin version,
brodybits/cordova-sqlite-ext
(permissive license terms) and litehelpers / Cordova-sqlite-evcore-extbuild-free (GPL or commercial license options). - Database files with certain multi-byte UTF-8 characters are not tested and not expected to work consistently across all platform implementations.
- Issues with UNICODE
\u0000
character (same as\0
):- Encoding issue reproduced on Android (default
android-sqlite-native-ndk-connector
implementation withandroid-sqlite-ndk-native-driver
, using Android NDK) - Truncation in case of argument value with UNICODE
\u0000
character reproduced on (WebKit) Web SQL as well as plugin on Android (defaultandroid-sqlite-native-ndk-connector
implementation withandroid-sqlite-ndk-native-driver
, using Android NDK), browser, and Windows - SQL error reported in case of inline value string with with UNICODE
\u0000
character on (WebKit) Web SQL, plugin on Android with use of theandroidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting, and plugin on some other platforms
- Encoding issue reproduced on Android (default
- Case-insensitive matching and other string manipulations on Unicode characters, which is provided by optional ICU integration in the sqlite source and working with recent versions of Android, is not supported for any target platforms.
- The iOS/macOS platform version uses a thread pool but with only one thread working at a time due to "synchronized" database access.
- Some large query results may be slow, also due to the JSON implementation.
- ATTACH to another database file is not supported by this version branch. Attach/detach is supported (along with the memory and iOS UNICODE
\u2028
line separator /\u2029
paragraph separator fixes) in litehelpers / Cordova-sqlite-evplus-legacy-attach-detach-free (GPL or special commercial license terms). - UPDATE/DELETE with LIMIT or ORDER BY is not supported.
- WITH clause is not supported on some older Android platform versions in case the
androidDatabaseProvider: 'system'
setting is used. - User-defined savepoints are not supported and not expected to be compatible with the transaction locking mechanism used by this plugin. In addition, the use of BEGIN/COMMIT/ROLLBACK statements is not supported.
- Issues have been reported with using this plugin together with Crosswalk for Android, especially on
x86_64
CPU (xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#336). Please see xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#336 (comment) for workaround on x64 CPU. In addition it may be helpful to install Crosswalk as a plugin instead of using Crosswalk to create a project that will use this plugin. - Does not work with axemclion / react-native-cordova-plugin since the
window.sqlitePlugin
object is NOT properly exported (ES5 feature). It is recommended to use andpor / react-native-sqlite-storage for SQLite database access with React Native Android/iOS instead. - Does not support named parameters (
?NNN
/:AAA
/@AAAA
/$AAAA
parameter placeholders as documented in https://www.sqlite.org/lang_expr.html#varparam and https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/bind_blob.html) ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#717 - User defined functions not supported, due to problems described in xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#741
Additional limitations are tracked in marked cordova-sqlite-storage doc-todo issues and marked cordova-sqlite-ext doc-todo issues.
Further testing needed
- Integration with PhoneGap developer app
- Use within InAppBrowser
- TODO add some more REGEXP tests
- Use within an iframe (see xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#368 (comment))
- Date/time handling
- Maximum record size supported
- Actual behavior when using SAVEPOINT(s)
- R-Tree is not fully tested with Android
- UNICODE characters not fully tested
- ORDER BY RANDOM() (ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#334)
- UPDATE/DELETE with LIMIT or ORDER BY (newer Android/iOS versions)
- Integration with JXCore for Cordova (must be built without sqlite(3) built-in)
- Delete an open database inside a statement or transaction callback.
- WITH clause (not supported by some older sqlite3 versions)
- Handling of invalid transaction and transaction.executeSql arguments
- Use of database locations on macOS
- Extremely large and small INTEGER and REAL values ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#627
- More emojis and other 4-octet UTF-8 characters
- More database file names with some more control characters and multi-byte UTF-8 characters (including emojis and other 4-byte UTF-8 characters)
- Use of numbered parameters (
?1
,?2
, etc.) as documented in https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/bind_blob.html - Use of
?NNN
/:AAA
/@AAAA
/$AAAA
parameter placeholders as documented in https://www.sqlite.org/lang_expr.html#varparam and https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/bind_blob.html) (currently NOT supported by this plugin) ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#717 - Single-statement and SQL batch transaction calls with invalid arguments (TBD behavior subject to change)
- Plugin vs (WebKit) Web SQL transaction behavior in case of an error handler which returns various falsy vs truthy values
- Other open Cordova-sqlite-storage testing issues
Some tips and tricks
- In case of issues with code that follows the asynchronous Web SQL transaction API, it is possible to test with a test database using
window.openDatabase
for comparison with (WebKit) Web SQL. - In case your database schema may change, it is recommended to keep a table with one row and one column to keep track of your own schema version number. It is possible to add it later. The recommended schema update procedure is described below.
Pitfalls
Extremely common pitfall(s)
IMPORTANT: A number of tutorials and samples in search results suffer from the following pitfall:
- If a database is opened using the standard
window.openDatabase
call it will not have any of the benefits of this plugin and features such as thesqlBatch
call would not be available.
Common update pitfall(s)
- Updates such as database schema changes, migrations from use of Web SQL, migration between data storage formats must be handled with extreme care. It is generally extremely difficult or impossible to predict when users will install application updates. Upgrades from old database schemas and formats must be supported for a very long time.
Other common pitfall(s)
- It is NOT allowed to execute sql statements on a transaction that has already finished, as described below. This is consistent with the HTML5/Web SQL (DRAFT) API.
- The plugin class name starts with "SQL" in capital letters, but in Javascript the
sqlitePlugin
object name starts with "sql" in small letters. - Attempting to open a database before receiving the 'deviceready' event callback.
- Inserting STRING into ID field
- Auto-vacuum is NOT enabled by default. It is recommended to periodically VACUUM the database. If no form of
VACUUM
orPRAGMA auto_vacuum
is used then sqlite will automatically reuse deleted data space for new data but the database file will never shrink. For reference: http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_auto_vacuum and xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#646 - Transactions on a database are run sequentially. A large transaction could block smaller transactions requested afterwards.
Some weird pitfall(s)
- intent whitelist: blocked intent such as external URL intent may cause this and perhaps certain Cordova plugin(s) to misbehave (see xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#396)
Angular/ngCordova/Ionic-related pitfalls
- Angular/ngCordova/Ionic controller/factory/service callbacks may be triggered before the 'deviceready' event is fired
- As discussed in xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#355, it may be necessary to install ionic-plugin-keyboard
- Navigation items such as root page can be tricky on Ionic 2 ref: xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#613
Windows platform pitfalls
- This plugin does not work with the default "Any CPU" target. A specific, valid CPU target platform must be specified.
- It is not allowed to change the app ID in the Windows platform project. As described in the Windows platform usage of the Installing section a Windows-specific app ID may be declared using the
windows-identity-name
attribute or "WindowsStoreIdentityName" setting. - A problem locating
SQLite3.md
generally means that there was a problem building the C++ library. - Visual Studio 2015 is no longer supported by this plugin version. Visual Studio 2015 is now supported by
brodybits/cordova-sqlite-legacy
(for Windows 8.1, Windows Phone 8.1, and Windows 10 builds).
General Cordova pitfalls
Documented in: brodybits / Avoiding-some-Cordova-pitfalls
General SQLite pitfalls
From https://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html#section_1:
SQLite uses a more general dynamic type system.
This is generally nice to have, especially in conjunction with a dynamically typed language such as JavaScript. Here are some major SQLite data typing principles:
- From https://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html#section_3: the CREATE TABLE SQL statement declares each column with one of the following type affinities: TEXT, NUMERIC, INTEGER, REAL, or BLOB.
- From https://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html#section_3_1 with column type affinity determination rules: it should be possible to do CREATE TABLE with columns of almost any type name (for example:
CREATE TABLE MyTable (data ABC);
) and each column type affinity is determined according to pattern matching. If a declared column type name does not match any of the patterns the column has NUMERIC affinity. - From https://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html#section_3_2: a column with no data type name specified actually gets the BLOB affinity.
However there are some possible gotchas:
Note that a declared type of "FLOATING POINT" would give INTEGER affinity, not REAL affinity, due to the "INT" at the end of "POINT". And the declared type of "STRING" has an affinity of NUMERIC, not TEXT.
- From ibid: a column declared as "DATETIME" has NUMERIC affinity, which gives no hint whether an INTEGER Unix time value, a REAL Julian time value, or possibly even a TEXT ISO8601 date/time string may be stored (further refs: https://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html#section_2_2, https://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html#section_3)
From https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/phonegap/za7z51_fKRw, as discussed in xpbrew/cordova-sqlite-storage#546: it was discovered that are some more points of possible confusion with date/time. For example, there is also a datetime
function that returns date/time in TEXT string format. This should be considered a case of "DATETIME" overloading since SQLite is not case sensitive. This could really become confusing if different programmers or functions consider date/time to be stored in different ways.
FUTURE TBD: Proper date/time handling will be further tested and documented a