SQLitePCLRaw.core 3.0.1

SQLitePCLRaw

SQLitePCLRaw is a .NET Portable Class Library (PCL) for low-level (raw) access to SQLite.

This library is open source (Apache License v2) and has been downloaded hundreds of millions of times on nuget.org.

My name is Eric Sink. I am:

  • the maintainer of this library
  • the founder of SourceGear, a small software company in Illinois
  • part of the SQLite core team

You can email me at either eric@sourcegear.com or eric@sqlite.org. Please contact me if you are interested in any of the following related services available from SourceGear:

Technical Support

SourceGear offers technical support agreements at various price levels.

SQLite builds

SourceGear operates a paid service at nuget.sourcegear.com which provides various native SQLite builds which are updated immediately after each SQLite release. These include regular SQLite builds, or various options with encryption support. We can also provide custom configurations.

Encryption support

I no longer publish encryption-enabled SQLite builds without cost.

My recommended solution for encryption support is the SQLite Encryption Extension (SEE), which is the official implementation from the SQLite team:

https://sqlite.org/com/see.html

The SEE is not open source -- a paid license is required. SourceGear's SQLite build service provides SEE builds in the form of nuget packages.

Custom software development

SourceGear offers custom software devlopment or maintenance services on a time-and-materials basis.

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SQLitePCLRaw.provider.dynamic_cdecl
SQLitePCL.raw is a Portable Class Library (PCL) for low-level (raw) access to SQLite. Packages named 'SQLitePCLRaw.provider.*' (like this one) are 'plugins' that allow SQLitePCLRaw.core to access the native SQLite library. This provider dynamically loads the native library by name.
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SQLitePCLRaw.provider.internal
SQLitePCL.raw is a Portable Class Library (PCL) for low-level (raw) access to SQLite. Packages named 'SQLitePCLRaw.provider.*' (like this one) are 'plugins' that allow SQLitePCLRaw.core to access the native SQLite library. This provider does DllImport of '__Internal', which is the mechanism used for pinvoke with a static library on iOS.
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SQLitePCLRaw.bundle_green
This 'batteries-included' bundle brings in SQLitePCLRaw.core and the necessary stuff for certain common use cases. Call SQLitePCL.Batteries.Init(). Policy of this bundle: iOS=system SQLite, others=SQLite included
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SQLitePCLRaw.provider.e_sqlite3
SQLitePCL.raw is a Portable Class Library (PCL) for low-level (raw) access to SQLite. Packages named 'SQLitePCLRaw.provider.*' (like this one) are 'plugins' that allow SQLitePCLRaw.core to access the native SQLite library. This provider does DllImport of 'e_sqlite3', the SQLite builds provided with SQLitePCLRaw.
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SQLitePCLRaw.provider.e_sqlite3.macos
A SQLitePCL.raw 'provider' bridges the gap between SQLitePCLRaw.core and a particular instance of the native SQLite library. Install this package in your app project and call SQLitePCL.raw.SetProvider(new SQLitePCL.SQLite3Provider_e_sqlite3()); Depending on the platform, you may also need to add one of the SQLitePCLRaw.lib.* packages. Convenience packages are named SQLitePCLRaw.bundle_*.
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SQLitePCLRaw.provider.sqlite3
SQLitePCL.raw is a Portable Class Library (PCL) for low-level (raw) access to SQLite. Packages named 'SQLitePCLRaw.provider.*' (like this one) are 'plugins' that allow SQLitePCLRaw.core to access the native SQLite library. This provider does DllImport of 'sqlite3', to reference the 'system' SQLite. One common use for this provider is to access the SQLite library provided with iOS.
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SQLitePCLRaw.provider.sqlite3
SQLitePCL.raw is a Portable Class Library (PCL) for low-level (raw) access to SQLite. Packages named 'SQLitePCLRaw.provider.*' (like this one) are 'plugins' that allow SQLitePCLRaw.core to access the native SQLite library. This provider does DllImport of 'sqlite3' to reference the 'system' SQLite.
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SQLitePCLRaw.bundle_green
This 'batteries-included' bundle brings in SQLitePCLRaw.core and the necessary stuff for certain common use cases. Call SQLitePCL.Batteries.Init(). Policy of this bundle: iOS=system SQLite, others=e_sqlite3 included
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SQLitePCLRaw.provider.e_sqlite3
SQLitePCLRaw is a Portable Class Library (PCL) for low-level (raw) access to SQLite. Packages named 'SQLitePCLRaw.provider.*' (like this one) are 'plugins' that allow SQLitePCLRaw.core to access the native SQLite library. This provider does DllImport of 'e_sqlite3', the SQLite builds provided with SQLitePCLRaw.
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SQLitePCLRaw.provider.sqlite3.ios_unified
A SQLitePCL.raw 'provider' bridges the gap between SQLitePCLRaw.core and a particular instance of the native SQLite library. Install this package in your app project and call SQLitePCL.raw.SetProvider(new SQLitePCL.SQLite3Provider_sqlite3()); Depending on the platform, you may also need to add one of the SQLitePCLRaw.lib.* packages. Convenience packages are named SQLitePCLRaw.bundle_*.
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SQLitePCLRaw.provider.sqlite3.ios_unified
A SQLitePCLRaw provider bridges the gap between SQLitePCLRaw.core and a particular instance of the native SQLite library. Install this package in your app project and call SQLitePCL.raw.SetProvider(new SQLitePCL.SQLite3Provider_sqlite3()); Depending on the platform, you may also need to add one of the SQLitePCLRaw.lib.* packages.
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