Ruby Interface for SQLite3
Overview
This library allows Ruby programs to use the SQLite3 database engine (http://www.sqlite.org).
Note that this module is only compatible with SQLite 3.6.16 or newer.
- Source code: https://github.com/sparklemotion/sqlite3-ruby
- Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/sqlite3-ruby
- Download: http://rubygems.org/gems/sqlite3
- Documentation: http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/sqlite3
Quick start
For help understanding the SQLite3 Ruby API, please read the FAQ and the full API documentation.
A few key classes whose APIs are often-used are:
If you have any questions that you feel should be addressed in the FAQ, please send them to the mailing list or open a discussion thread.
require "sqlite3" # Open a database db = SQLite3::Database.new "test.db" # Create a table rows = db.execute <<-SQL create table numbers ( name varchar(30), val int ); SQL # Execute a few inserts { "one" => 1, "two" => 2, }.each do |pair| db.execute "insert into numbers values ( ?, ? )", pair end # Find a few rows db.execute( "select * from numbers" ) do |row| p row end # => ["one", 1] # ["two", 2] # Create another table with multiple columns db.execute <<-SQL create table students ( name varchar(50), email varchar(50), grade varchar(5), blog varchar(50) ); SQL # Execute inserts with parameter markers db.execute("INSERT INTO students (name, email, grade, blog) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)", ["Jane", "me@janedoe.com", "A", "http://blog.janedoe.com"]) db.execute( "select * from students" ) do |row| p row end # => ["Jane", "me@janedoe.com", "A", "http://blog.janedoe.com"]
Support
Installation or database extensions
If you’re having trouble with installation, please first read INSTALLATION.md
.
General help requests
You can ask for help or support:
- by emailing the sqlite3-ruby mailing list
- by opening a discussion thread on Github
Bug reports
You can file the bug at the github issues page.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md
.
License
This library is licensed under BSD-3-Clause
, see LICENSE
.
Dependencies
The source code of sqlite
is distributed in the “ruby platform” gem. This code is public domain, see LICENSE-DEPENDENCIES
for details.