A pure Swift framework wrapping SQLite3.
SQLite.swift aims to be small, simple, and safe.
- A lightweight, uncomplicated query and parameter binding interface
 - A flexible, chainable query builder
 - Safe, automatically-typed data access
 - Transactions with implicit commit/rollback
 - Developer-friendly error handling and debugging
 - Well-documented
 - Extensively tested
 
Explore interactively from the Xcode project’s playground.
import SQLite
let db = Database("path/to/db.sqlite3")
db.execute(
    "CREATE TABLE users (" +
        "id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, " +
        "email TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE, " +
        "manager_id INTEGER, " +
        "FOREIGN KEY(manager_id) REFERENCES users(id)" +
    ")"
)
let stmt = db.prepare("INSERT INTO users (email) VALUES (?)")
for email in ["[email protected]", "[email protected]"] {
    stmt.run(email)
}
db.totalChanges // 2
db.lastChanges  // {Some 1}
db.lastID       // {Some 2}
for row in db.prepare("SELECT id, email FROM users") {
    println("id: \(row[0]), email: \(row[1])")
    // id: Optional(1), email: Optional("[email protected]")
    // id: Optional(2), email: Optional("[email protected]")
}
db.scalar("SELECT count(*) FROM users") // {Some 2}
let jr = db.prepare("INSERT INTO users (email, manager_id) VALUES (?, ?)")
db.transaction(
    stmt.run("[email protected]"),
    jr.run("[email protected]", db.lastID)
)Note: SQLite.swift requires Swift 1.1 (available in Xcode 6.1).
To install SQLite.swift:
- 
Drag the SQLite.xcodeproj file into your own project. (Submodule, clone, or download the project first.)
 - 
In your target’s Build Phases, add SQLite iOS (or SQLite Mac) to the Target Dependencies build phase.
 - 
Add the appropriate SQLite.framework product to the Link Binary With Libraries build phase.
 - 
Add the same SQLite.framework to a Copy Files build phase with a Frameworks destination. (Add a new build phase if need be.)
 
- Found a bug or have a feature request? Open an issue.
 - Want to contribute? Submit a pull request.
 
SQLite.swift is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more information.
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