DEPRECATED, REQUERY NOW SUPPORTS FTS5 NATIVELY WITHOUT THE NEED FOR THIS EXTENSION
SQLite FTS5 Module for Android
This builds and packages the FTS5 extension for SQLite for consumption by the Requery SQLite Support Library. Load the module by overriding SQLiteOpenHelper#createConfiguration
to add it to the list of #customExtensions
:
@Override protected SQLiteDatabaseConfiguration createConfiguration(final String path, final int openFlags) {
final SQLiteDatabaseConfiguration config = super.createConfiguration(path, openFlags);
config.customExtensions.add(new SQLiteFTS5Module().getExtension(context.getApplicationInfo()));
return config;
}
Building
To build this module, you must install gcc
, tcl
, and make
to your PATH
. Alternately, install Docker, and use the docker-gradle
script to build inside a container.
Build the module with gradle:
./gradlew sqlite-fts5:assemble
Alternately, build the module on a Docker container using gradle:
./docker-gradle sqlite-fts5:generateRelease
Using
Add the PlanGrid repo to your module's build.gradle
:
repositories {
...
maven {
url 'https://plangrid.jfrog.io/plangrid/libs-release-local'
credentials {
//Ask @goosemo or @misterrager about credentials
}
}
...
}
As noted above, you need credentials to access the private repo.
Then, add the package to your list of dependencies:
dependencies {
compile 'com.plangrid.android:sqlite-fts5-android:3.27.2'
}
Updating and Publishing
Before publishing, make sure to update the PUBLISH_VERSION
in build.gradle. That is where we set the version for the lib. There is no CI for this module, though it is pending. When deploying, be sure to set env vars for ARTIFACTORY_USER
and ARTIFACTORY_PASSWORD
before running uploadArchives
. These should be set for you already in the CI environment.
./gradlew sqlite-fts5:uploadArchives
Known Limitations
mips
andmips64
ABI's are deprecated, so the binaries are not provided by this project