Installing and configuring SQlite Browser on LINUX
I am new to Linux, and I don't know how to install sqlite-autoconf-3070400 and SQlite database browser in my Linux OS. Please give step wise det开发者_开发百科ails. I want it for Android Development. So do I need some extra?
This was the question about to view database. I asked this question because I had no idea how can I view db contents. I was aware and used other DB so was thinking that there might be a GUI for SQlite too. As I got my answer and added too for future. So be honest while downvoting this question.
This is alternative solution for SQlite browser...
(Actually all LINUX machines having SQlite allready, You need only GUI of SQlite. Sqlite database browser is predefined option. But when you unable to install it(like me) then go for this another solution ...
You have to add addon to firefox. You can download it from
http://code.google.com/p/sqlite-manager/
and for installing this addon (after downloaded it) press "ctrl+o" > choose downloaded file > open > install.
Now after restarting Firefox, go to Tools > SQLite Manager > open it and choose your database to open and do your work.
Update for sqlite3
Android has given a very good tool, which is sqlite3. You can find this tool into sdk/tool/
directory.
Introduction :-
From an adb
remote shell, you can use the sqlite3
command-line program to manage SQLite databases created by Android applications. The sqlite3 tool includes many useful commands, such as .dump
to print out the contents of a table and .schema
to print the SQL CREATE
statement for an existing table. The tool also gives you the ability to execute SQLite commands on the fly.
To use sqlite3
, enter a remote shell on the emulator instance, as described above, then invoke the tool using the sqlite3 command. Optionally, when invoking sqlite3 you can specify the full path to the database you want to explore. Emulator/device instances store SQLite3
databases in the folder /data/data/<package_name>/databases/
.
Here's an example:
adb -s emulator-5554 shell
# sqlite3 /data/data/com.example.google.rss.rssexample/databases/rssitems.db
SQLite version 3.3.12
Enter ".help" for instructions
.... enter commands, then quit...
sqlite> .exit
Once you've invoked sqlite3
, you can issue sqlite3
commands in the shell. To exit and return to the adb remote shell, use exit or CTRL+D
.
Read more at Examining sqlite3 databases from a remote shell
Happy coding!
Kinda old but u do have SQLite Browser on Linux. I dont get it why didnt someone paste this. for example, Ubuntu based:
For Ubuntu and derivaties, @deepsidhu1313 provides a PPA with our latest release here:
https://launchpad.net/~linuxgndu/+archive/ubuntu/sqlitebrowser
To add this ppa just type in these commands in terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:linuxgndu/sqlitebrowser
Then update the cache using:
sudo apt-get update
Install the package using:
sudo apt-get install sqlitebrowser
Ubuntu 14.04.X, 15.04.X, 15.10.X and 16.04.X are supported for now (until Launchpad decides to discontinue build for any series).
You can find rest on the home page http://sqlitebrowser.org/ Scroll down or CTRL F for linux installing :)
Here are commands needed to executed to install sqlite Browser
sudo apt-get install qt4-qmake cmake libsqlite3-dev libqt4-dev libqt4-core libqt4-qt3support
wget http://optimate.dl.sourceforge.net/project/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser/3.2/sqlitebrowser-3.2.0.tar.gz
tar -xvf sqlitebrowser-3.2.0.tar.gz
cd sqlitebrowser-sqlb-3.2.0/
qmake
make
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