Thanks to MikeT https://stackoverflow.com/a/59637092/3123142
An Android helper class to manage database creation and version management using an application's raw asset files.
This library provides developers with a simple way to ship their Android app with an existing SQLite database (which may be pre-populated with data) and to manage its initial creation and any upgrades required with subsequent version releases.
It is implemented as an extension to Room
, providing an easy way to use Room
with an existing SQLite database.
Add this to your module's build.gradle
file (make sure the version matches the last release):
Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}
}
Add the dependency
dependencies {
// ... other dependencies
implementation 'com.github.ueen:RoomAssetHelper:1.2'
}
RoomAsset
is intended as a drop in alternative for the framework's Room.
You can use RoomAsset
as you use Room
but with two changes:
- Use
RoomAssetHelper.databaseBuilder()
instead ofRoom.databaseBuilder()
- Also specify the version as last parameter in the databaseBuilder
- (optional) Specify a path under "assets" like
databases/"
- (optional) Specify the Table and columns you want to preserve
val db = RoomAssetHelper.databaseBuilder(applicationContext,
AppDatabase::class.java,
"chinook.db",
1)
.build()
RoomAsset
relies upon asset file and folder naming conventions. Your assets
folder will either be under your project root, or under src/main
if you are using the default gradle project structure. At minimum, you must provide the following:
- A SQLite database inside the
assets
folder whose file name matches the database name you provide in code (including the file extension, if any)
For the example above, the project would contain the following:
assets/chinook.db
If your database is in a subfolder of assets
you need to add the path relative to the assets folder in the databaseBuilder
this might look like this
val db = RoomAssetHelper.databaseBuilder(applicationContext,
AppDatabase::class.java,
"chinook.db",
databasePath = "databases/",
1)
.build()
To preserve certain columns in your Database on the device (eg user data) you can add them in the databaseBuilder
according to this schema
TablePreserve
table: String //name of the table in which columns should be preserved
preserveColumns: Array<String>, //name(s) of the columns which should be preserved on the device
matchByColumns: Array<String> //unique identifier(s) (typically a `id` column) to match the rows
Important note: The original, as well as the new database must contain the columns you want to preserve and match by!
So in the end it might look something like this
val db = RoomAssetHelper.databaseBuilder(applicationContext,
AppDatabase::class.java,
"chinook.db",
1,
preserve = arrayOf(TablePreserve(table = "yourTable",
preserveColumns = arrayOf("yourColumn"),
matchByColumns = arrayOf("id"))))
.build()
If you want to upgrade the database, overwrite the old Database in the assets and increase the version number of the Database AND in the databaseBuilder, like this
val db = RoomAssetHelper.databaseBuilder(applicationContext,
AppDatabase::class.java,
"chinook.db",
version = 2)
.build()
Supported data types: TEXT
, INTEGER
, REAL
, BLOB
Thanks to humazed and his original RoomAsset library that this library was based on and inspired by. https://github.com/humazed/RoomAsset
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