React Native SQLite 2
SQLite3 Native Plugin for React Native for Android/iOS/Windows.
This plugin provides a WebSQL-compatible API to store data in a react native app, by using a SQLite database on the native side.
Inspired by fantastic work done by Nolan Lawson.
It should be a drop-in replacement for react-native-sqlite-storage.
It works pretty well with PouchDB on React Native app.
Used by
Why?
The reason for this plugin is that react-native-sqlite-storage
has some problems when used with PouchDB:
- It can't store string data with
\u0000
due to the react native problem.- PouchDB heavily uses the Null character in the document IDs for building index, so it won't work well.
- It's unstable for storing PouchDB's attachments: #6037.
This plugin solves these problems.
Newer SQLite3 on Android
Even the latest version of Android is several versions behind the latest version of SQLite, whereas iOS has newer version.
React Native SQLite 2 uses sqlite-android which allows you to use the latest version of it with new SQLite features enabled:
Getting started
Add react-native-sqlite-2 to your dependencies:
$ npm install react-native-sqlite-2 --save
Link native dependencies
From react-native 0.60 autolinking will take care of the link step but don't forget to run pod install
.
$ react-native link react-native-sqlite-2
iOS
If using cocoapods in the ios/
directory run
$ pod install
Android
Please make sure AndroidX is enabled in your project by editting android/gradle.properties
and adding 2 lines:
android.useAndroidX=true
android.enableJetifier=true
Usage
import SQLite from "react-native-sqlite-2";
const db = SQLite.openDatabase("test.db", "1.0", "", 1);
db.transaction(function(txn) {
txn.executeSql("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Users", []);
txn.executeSql(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS Users(user_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, name VARCHAR(30))",
[]
);
txn.executeSql("INSERT INTO Users (name) VALUES (:name)", ["nora"]);
txn.executeSql("INSERT INTO Users (name) VALUES (:name)", ["takuya"]);
txn.executeSql("SELECT * FROM `users`", [], function(tx, res) {
for (let i = 0; i < res.rows.length; ++i) {
console.log("item:", res.rows.item(i));
}
});
});
There is a test app in the test directory.
Using with PouchDB
It can be used with pouchdb-adapter-react-native-sqlite.
import PouchDB from "pouchdb-react-native";
import SQLite from "react-native-sqlite-2";
import SQLiteAdapterFactory from "pouchdb-adapter-react-native-sqlite";
const SQLiteAdapter = SQLiteAdapterFactory(SQLite);
PouchDB.plugin(SQLiteAdapter);
var db = new PouchDB("mydb", { adapter: "react-native-sqlite" });
Troubleshooting
Row too big to fit into CursorWindow (Android)
You can set a limited windowSizeBytes
for CursorWindow
and try-catch the exception by adding following code to your MainApplication.onCreate
in MainApplication.java
:
try {
Field field = CursorWindow.class.getDeclaredField("sCursorWindowSize");
field.setAccessible(true);
field.set(null, 100 * 1024 * 1024); //the 100MB is the new size
} catch (Exception e) {
if (DEBUG_MODE) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
Note that it requires Android 9 (API level 28).
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md
Original Cordova SQLite Bindings from Nolan Lawson
https://github.com/nolanlawson/cordova-plugin-sqlite-2
The issues and limitations for the actual SQLite can be found on this site.