An Easier & Lazier approach to SQL database for Android
Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:
allprojects {
repositories {
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Add the dependency
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.p32929:AndroidEasySQL-Library:1.2'
}
Steps to follow:
- Initialize
- Set Table Name (Not mandatory)
- Add columns
- Call done method
After that you can do:
- Add data
- Read data
- Edit data
- Delete data
- & more
EasyDB easyDB = EasyDB.init(this, "TEST", null, 1)
.setTableName("DEMO TABLE") // You can ignore this line if you want :D
.addColumn(new Column("C1", DataType.TEXT))
.addColumn(new Column("C2", DataType.TEXT))
.addColumn(new Column("C3", DataType.TEXT))
.doneTableColumn();
addColumn(column)
Column(columnName, dataType)
saving the object into a variable will make easier to work with the database later.
** You don't have to add any primary key. The library does it by default **
You can call the addData()
in two ways:
addData(columnNumber, data)
addData(columnName, data)
data
can be either integer
or string
after adding all data, call doneDataAdding()
method.
columnName
is String and columnNumber
is integer
Example:
boolean done = easyDB.addData(1, "Data1")
.addData(2, "Data2")
.addData(3, "Data3")
.doneDataAdding();
or
boolean done = easyDB.addData("C1", "Data1")
.addData("C2", "Data2")
.addData("C3", "Data3")
.doneDataAdding();
Thus, it will return a boolean value.
True
means data added successfully,
False
means data isn't added successfully.
To get all data as a Cursor
object, call getAllData()
like this:
Cursor res = easyDB.getAllData();
Later use a while loop like this:
while (res.moveToNext()) {
// Your code here
}
To get an integer from res
call getInt(columnIndex)
and to get a String call getString(columnIndex)
like this:
int anIntegerVariable = res.getString(columnIndex);
String aStringVariable = res.getString(columnIndex);
here columnIndex
is an integer, starts from 0
Example
while (res.moveToNext()) {
int anIntegerVariable = res.getString(columnIndex);
String aStringVariable = res.getString(columnIndex);
}
To update / Edit, call updateData(columnNumber, data)
method.
Example:
boolean updated = easyDB.updateData(1, "UpdatedData1")
.updateData(2, "UpdatedData2")
.updateData(3, "UpdatedData3")
.rowID(id);
UpdatedData can be either integer or String. Thus, it will return a boolean value. So, you can know if your data is updated or not...
To delete a row data, call deleteRow(rowId)
like this:
boolean deleted = easyDB.deleteRow(rowId);
Thus, it will return a boolean value. So, you can know if your data is updated or not...
To delete a table and its all data, call deleteAllDataFromTable
like this:
easyDB.deleteAllDataFromTable();
Hope you'll enjoy using the library :)
Thanks
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