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react-native-sqlcipher-2

v1.0.2

Published

SQLCipher Storage for React Native

Readme

React Native SQLCipher 2

SQLCipher Native Plugin for React Native for Android/iOS. This plugin provides a WebSQL-compatible API to store data in a react native app, by using a SQLCipher database on the native side.

Forked from React native SQlite 2

Getting started

$ npm install react-native-sqlcipher-2 --save

Mostly automatic installation

$ react-native link react-native-sqlcipher-2

Additional step for iOS

Add the following to your Podfile

pod 'SQLCipher'

Usage

import SQLite, { encodeName } from 'react-native-sqlcipher-2';

const db = SQLite.openDatabase(encodeName('test.db', 'testpassword'), '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, { encodeName } from 'react-native-sqlcipher-2'
import SQLiteAdapterFactory from 'pouchdb-adapter-react-native-sqlite'

const SQLiteAdapter = SQLiteAdapterFactory(SQLite)
PouchDB.plugin(SQLiteAdapter)
var db = new PouchDB(encodeName('test', 'testpassword'), { adapter: 'react-native-sqlite' })