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Android SQLite NDK native driver (...)
Provides Android NDK build of sqlite3 (http://sqlite.org/, public domain) with a low-level JNI interface accessible from static methods of SQLiteNDKNativeDriver
class along with the following extra features: REGEXP, BASE64 ... Intended for use with: brodybits / android-sqlite-native-ndk-connector
Based on:
by Christopher J. Brody aka Chris Brody mailto: chris.brody+brodybits@gmail.com
with some complex API response type enhancements by Luis Silva of OutSystems (luis dot silva at outsystems dot com)
LICENSE: Unlicense (unlicense.org) (public domain)
About
provides the following items:
SQLiteNDKNativeDriver
class with native Java interface to an important subset of sqlite3 C functionsSQLiteNativeResponse
class with complex API response type- automatic build of
sqlite-ndk-native-driver.jar
andsqlite-ndk-native-driver-libs.zip
with sqlite3 component for major Android NDK targets (armeabi-v7a
/x86
/x86_64
/arm64-v8a
), with sqlite3 component along with the following user defined functions:REGEXP
integrated from brodybits / sqlite3-regexp-cached (based on http://git.altlinux.org/people/at/packages/?p=sqlite3-pcre.git by Alexey Tourbin, public domain)BASE64
andBLOBFROMBASE64
integrated from brodybits / sqlite3-base64, using brodybits / libb64-core (based on http://libb64.sourceforge.net/ by Chris Venter, public domain)
This was accomplished with some help from using GlueGen around a simple wrapper C module.
This project is meant to help build a higher-level sqlite interface library, with the JNI layer completely isolated.
Minimum API level: android-22 (Android 5.1)
NOTE: This project references multiple subprojects, which may be resolved by: $ make init
(as described below).
WARNING: The SQLite database and statement handles that are returned in SQLiteNativeResponse
are raw C pointer values. If someone uses a database or statement handle that is not valid, or no longer valid then the behavior would be undefined (may crash, for example). It is not recommended to use the API directly without understanding of how this library works internally.
SQLite build information
SQLite version
3.32.3
android-ndk version notes
See the following reference for installing older android-ndk
cask using Homebrew: https://www.jverdeyen.be/mac/downgrade-brew-cask-application/
To install android-ndk
version r16b
, for example:
brew cask install https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/4570652dc6a3a8f7fd2be1053dd43547a2c78e26/Casks/android-ndk.rb
Note that homebrew-cask
seems to have restored maintenance of the android-ndk
cask, as discussed in Homebrew/homebrew-cask#58883
.
See also for some historical android-ndk
cask information:
- https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/commits/master/Casks/android-ndk.rb
- https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/commits/5e9f77552aef2ffa29efe8a9b916d89686b96c7f/Casks/android-ndk.rb
- https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/blob/5e9f77552aef2ffa29efe8a9b916d89686b96c7f/Casks/android-ndk.rb
FUTURE TODO: better documentation of API and some internal details
SQLite build flags
-DSQLITE_THREADSAFE=1
-DSQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS=3
-DSQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS=0
-DSQLITE_OMIT_DECLTYPE
-DSQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
-DSQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK
-DSQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE
-DSQLITE_TEMP_STORE=2
-DSQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3_PARENTHESIS
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_JSON1
New stable default page size and cache size (https://sqlite.org/pgszchng2016.html):
-DSQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE=4096
-DSQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE=-2000
Dependencies
- SQLite (https://sqlite.org/) - public domain
- brodybits / sqlite3-regexp-cached - based on http://git.altlinux.org/people/at/packages/?p=sqlite3-pcre.git by Alexey Tourbin, public domain
- brodybits / sqlite3-base64 - Unlicense (public domain) ref: http://unlicense.org/
- brodybits / libb64-core - based on http://libb64.sourceforge.net/ by Chris Venter, public domain
Major TODOs and limitations
- Automatic AAR build
- Document this project (again, perhaps in a blog post)
- Some more SQLite API functions will be needed to rebuild the native sqlcipher library to replace the native libraries in the @sqlcipher / android-database-sqlcipher (SQLCipher for Android) project.
Building
Normal build
Initialize with the gluegentools
and sqlite-amalgamation
subprojects:
$ make init
Then to build:
$ make
Regenerage Java & C glue code
$ make regen
Testing
Tested with: brodybits / android-sqlite-native-ndk-connector