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A type-safe, Swift-language layer over SQLite3.

SQLite.swift provides compile-time confidence in SQL statement syntax and intent.

Features

  • A pure-Swift interface
  • A type-safe, optional-aware SQL expression builder
  • A flexible, chainable, lazy-executing query layer
  • Automatically-typed data access
  • A lightweight, uncomplicated query and parameter binding interface
  • Transactions with implicit commit/rollback
  • Developer-friendly error handling and debugging
  • Well-documented
  • Extensively tested

Usage

import SQLite

let db = Database("path/to/db.sqlite3")

let users = db["users"]
let id = Expression<Int>("id")
let name = Expression<String?>("name")
let email = Expression<String>("email")

db.create(table: users) { t in
    t.column(id, primaryKey: true)
    t.column(name)
    t.column(email, unique: true)
}
// CREATE TABLE "users" (
//     "id" INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
//     "name" TEXT,
//     "email" TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE
// )

var alice: Query?
if let insertedID = users.insert(name <- "Alice", email <- "[email protected]") {
    println("inserted id: \(insertedID)")
    // inserted id: 1
    alice = users.filter(id == insertedID)
}
// INSERT INTO "users" ("name", "email") VALUES ('Alice', '[email protected]')

for user in users {
    println("id: \(user[id]), name: \(user[name]), email: \(user[email])"
    // id: 1, name: Optional("Alice"), email: [email protected]
}
// SELECT * FROM "users"

alice?.update(email <- replace(email, "mac.com", "me.com"))?
// UPDATE "users" SET "email" = replace("email", 'mac.com', 'me.com')
// WHERE ("id" = 1)

alice?.delete()?
// DELETE FROM "users" WHERE ("id" = 1)

users.count
// SELECT count(*) FROM "users"

SQLite.swift also works as a lightweight, Swift-friendly wrapper over the C API.

let stmt = db.prepare("INSERT INTO users (email) VALUES (?)")
for email in ["[email protected]", "[email protected]"] {
    stmt.run(email)
}

db.totalChanges // 3
db.lastChanges  // {Some 1}
db.lastID       // {Some 3}

for row in db.prepare("SELECT id, email FROM users") {
    println("id: \(row[0]), email: \(row[1])")
    // id: Optional(2), email: Optional("[email protected]")
    // id: Optional(3), email: Optional("[email protected]")
}

db.scalar("SELECT count(*) FROM users") // {Some 2}

Read the documentation or explore more, interactively, from the Xcode project’s playground.

SQLite.playground Screen Shot

Installation

Note: SQLite.swift requires Swift 1.1 (and Xcode 6.1) or greater.

To install SQLite.swift:

  1. Drag the SQLite.xcodeproj file into your own project. (Submodule, clone, or download the project first.)

  2. In your target’s Build Phases, add SQLite iOS (or SQLite Mac) to the Target Dependencies build phase.

  3. Add the appropriate SQLite.framework product to the Link Binary With Libraries build phase.

  4. Add the same SQLite.framework to a Copy Files build phase with a Frameworks destination. (Add a new build phase if need be.)

Communication

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License

SQLite.swift is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more information.

Alternatives

Looking for something else? Try another Swift wrapper (or FMDB):

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