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# Ruby Interface for SQLite3
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* Source code: https://github.com/sparklemotion/sqlite3-ruby
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* Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/sqlite3-ruby
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* Download: http://rubygems.org/gems/sqlite3
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* Documentation: http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/sqlite3
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[![Unit tests](https://github.com/sparklemotion/sqlite3-ruby/actions/workflows/sqlite3-ruby.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sparklemotion/sqlite3-ruby/actions/workflows/sqlite3-ruby.yml)
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[![Native packages](https://github.com/sparklemotion/sqlite3-ruby/actions/workflows/gem-install.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sparklemotion/sqlite3-ruby/actions/workflows/gem-install.yml)
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## Description
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This library allows Ruby programs to use the SQLite3 database engine (http://www.sqlite.org).
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Note that this module is only compatible with SQLite 3.6.16 or newer.
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## Synopsis
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``` ruby
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require "sqlite3"
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# Open a database
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db = SQLite3::Database.new "test.db"
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# Create a table
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create table numbers (
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name varchar(30),
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# Execute a few inserts
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# Find a few rows
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create table students (
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## Installation
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### Native Gems (recommended)
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Fetching sqlite3-1.5.0-x86_64-linux.gem
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Successfully installed sqlite3-1.5.0-x86_64-linux
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#### Avoiding the precompiled native gem
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The maintainers strongly urge you to use a native gem if at all possible. It will be a better experience for you and allow us to focus our efforts on improving functionality rather than diagnosing installation issues.
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- If you're not using Bundler, then run `gem install sqlite3 --platform=ruby`
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- version 2.3.18 or later, you can specify [`gem "sqlite3", force_ruby_platform: true`](https://bundler.io/v2.3/man/gemfile.5.html#FORCE_RUBY_PLATFORM)
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By default, as of v1.5.0 of this library, the latest available version of libsqlite3 is packaged with the gem and will be compiled and used automatically. This takes a bit longer than the native gem, but will provide a modern, well-supported version of libsqlite3.
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$ time gem install sqlite3
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If you would prefer to build the sqlite3-ruby gem against your system libsqlite3, which requires that you install libsqlite3 and its development files yourself, you may do so by using the `--enable-system-libraries` flag at gem install time.
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* Executes all
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status = sqlite3_exec(ctx->db, StringValuePtr(sql), hash_callback_function, callback_ary, &errMsg);
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status = sqlite3_exec(ctx->db, StringValuePtr(sql), regular_callback_function, callback_ary, &errMsg);
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