If you receive an error while trying to write to a sqlite database (update, delete, drop):
Warning: PDO::query() [function.query]: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1 unable to open database
The folder that houses the database file must be writeable.
PDO_SQLITE — це драйвер, що реалізує інтерфейс PHP Data Objects (PDO) для підключення до бази даних SQLite 3.
Зауваження:
PDO_SQLITE дозволяє використовувати рядки окремо від потоків разом з
PDO::PARAM_LOB
.
The PDO_SQLITE PDO driver is enabled by default. To disable,
--without-pdo-sqlite[=DIR] may be used,
where the optional [=DIR]
is the sqlite base install directory.
As of PHP 7.4.0 » libsqlite ≥ 3.5.0 is required.
Formerly, the bundled libsqlite could have been used instead, and was the
default, if [=DIR]
has been omitted.
Зауваження: Additional setup on Windows as of PHP 7.4.0
Щоб це розширення працювало у Windows, системна змінна PATH повинна мати доступ до файлів DLL. Як це зробити, написано в ЧаПах під назвою "Як додати PHP-теку до PATH у Windows". Хоча копіювання DLL-файлів з PHP-теки в системну теку Windows теж спрацює (тому, що системна тека зазвичай є в змінній PATH), проте цього не слід робити. Це розширення вимагає, щоб наступні файли були в PATH: libsqlite3.dll.
If you receive an error while trying to write to a sqlite database (update, delete, drop):
Warning: PDO::query() [function.query]: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1 unable to open database
The folder that houses the database file must be writeable.
Instead of compiling an old version of SQLite to create a database using an older database format that the version of SQLite bundled with PDO can handle, you can (much more easily) just run the query "PRAGMA legacy_file_format = TRUE;" BEFORE creating the database (if you have an existing database, run ".dump" from the sqlite shell on your database, run the sqlite shell on a new database, run the PRAGMA, then paste the contents of the .dump). That will ensure SQLite creates a database readable by SQLite 3.0 and later.
With PDO SQLite driver, calculation within an SQL with multiple ? may not get results as you expect.
<?php
// ....
$stmt = $PDO->prepare('SELECT * FROM `X` WHERE `TimeUpdated`+?>?');
$stmt->execute([3600, time()]);
$data = $stmt->fetchAll();
print_r($data);
?>
To get the right results, you have more than 3 solutions.
1. Change 'SELECT * FROM `X` WHERE `TimeUpdated`+?>?' to 'SELECT * FROM `X` WHERE `TimeUpdated`>?' and do the math using Php (ie: $stmt->execute([time()-3600]); ).
2. Use PdoStatement::bindParam or PdoStatement::bindValue, and set the parameter type to PDO::PARAM_INT.
3. Change 'SELECT * FROM `X` WHERE `TimeUpdated`+?>?' to 'SELECT * FROM `X` WHERE `TimeUpdated`+?>?+0', here '?+0' may be replaced by another math function or another calculation, such as 'abs(?)', you can even wrap both ? with a math calculation.
Note that as of the date of this post, PDO_SQLITE will not interact with database files created with the current version of the SQLite console application, sqlite-3.3.6.
It is currently necessary to obtain version 3.2.8, available from http://www.sqlite.org/ but only by entering the URI manually, as there is no link. Go to http://www.sqlite.org/download.html and find the URI of the version you're looking for, then make the appropriate version number substitution.