SQLite3::open
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0)
SQLite3::open — Opens an SQLite database
Description
Opens an SQLite 3 Database. If the build includes encryption, then it will attempt to use the key.
Parameters
- filename
-
Path to the SQLite database.
- flags
-
Optional flags used to determine how to open the SQLite database. By default, open uses SQLITE3_OPEN_READWRITE | SQLITE3_OPEN_CREATE.
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SQLITE3_OPEN_READONLY: Open the database for reading only.
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SQLITE3_OPEN_READWRITE: Open the database for reading and writing.
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SQLITE3_OPEN_CREATE: Create the database if it does not exist.
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- encryption_key
-
An optional encryption key used when encrypting and decrypting an SQLite database.
Return Values
Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure to open the database.
Examples
Example #1 SQLite3::open() example
<?php
/**
* Simple example of extending the SQLite3 class and changing the __construct
* parameters, then using the open method to initialize the DB.
*/
class MyDB extends SQLite3
{
function __construct()
{
$this->open('mysqlitedb.db');
}
}
$db = new MyDB();
$db->exec('CREATE TABLE foo (bar STRING)');
$db->exec("INSERT INTO foo (bar) VALUES ('This is a test')");
$result = $db->query('SELECT bar FROM foo');
var_dump($result->fetchArray());
?>