Downloads:
525,864
Downloads of v 3.47.1:
476
Last Update:
25 Nov 2024
Package Maintainer(s):
Software Author(s):
- D. Richard Hipp
- SQLite contributors
Tags:
sql sqlite db database embedded foss cross-platformSQLite
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3.47.1 | Updated: 25 Nov 2024
Downloads:
525,864
Downloads of v 3.47.1:
476
Maintainer(s):
Software Author(s):
- D. Richard Hipp
- SQLite contributors
SQLite 3.47.1
Legal Disclaimer: Neither this package nor Chocolatey Software, Inc. are affiliated with or endorsed by D. Richard Hipp, SQLite contributors. The inclusion of D. Richard Hipp, SQLite contributors trademark(s), if any, upon this webpage is solely to identify D. Richard Hipp, SQLite contributors goods or services and not for commercial purposes.
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Deployment Method: Individual Install, Upgrade, & Uninstall
To install SQLite, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:
To upgrade SQLite, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:
To uninstall SQLite, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:
Deployment Method:
This applies to both open source and commercial editions of Chocolatey.
1. Enter Your Internal Repository Url
(this should look similar to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/)
2. Setup Your Environment
1. Ensure you are set for organizational deployment
Please see the organizational deployment guide
2. Get the package into your environment
Option 1: Cached Package (Unreliable, Requires Internet - Same As Community)-
Open Source or Commercial:
- Proxy Repository - Create a proxy nuget repository on Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or a proxy Chocolatey repository on ProGet. Point your upstream to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/. Packages cache on first access automatically. Make sure your choco clients are using your proxy repository as a source and NOT the default community repository. See source command for more information.
- You can also just download the package and push it to a repository Download
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Open Source
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Download the package:
Download - Follow manual internalization instructions
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Package Internalizer (C4B)
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Run: (additional options)
choco download sqlite --internalize --source=https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/
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For package and dependencies run:
choco push --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'"
- Automate package internalization
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Run: (additional options)
3. Copy Your Script
choco upgrade sqlite -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" [other options]
See options you can pass to upgrade.
See best practices for scripting.
Add this to a PowerShell script or use a Batch script with tools and in places where you are calling directly to Chocolatey. If you are integrating, keep in mind enhanced exit codes.
If you do use a PowerShell script, use the following to ensure bad exit codes are shown as failures:
choco upgrade sqlite -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'"
$exitCode = $LASTEXITCODE
Write-Verbose "Exit code was $exitCode"
$validExitCodes = @(0, 1605, 1614, 1641, 3010)
if ($validExitCodes -contains $exitCode) {
Exit 0
}
Exit $exitCode
- name: Install sqlite
win_chocolatey:
name: sqlite
version: '3.47.1'
source: INTERNAL REPO URL
state: present
See docs at https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_chocolatey_module.html.
chocolatey_package 'sqlite' do
action :install
source 'INTERNAL REPO URL'
version '3.47.1'
end
See docs at https://docs.chef.io/resource_chocolatey_package.html.
cChocoPackageInstaller sqlite
{
Name = "sqlite"
Version = "3.47.1"
Source = "INTERNAL REPO URL"
}
Requires cChoco DSC Resource. See docs at https://github.com/chocolatey/cChoco.
package { 'sqlite':
ensure => '3.47.1',
provider => 'chocolatey',
source => 'INTERNAL REPO URL',
}
Requires Puppet Chocolatey Provider module. See docs at https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/chocolatey.
4. If applicable - Chocolatey configuration/installation
See infrastructure management matrix for Chocolatey configuration elements and examples.
This package was approved as a trusted package on 25 Nov 2024.
SQLite is a software library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine.
This package also installs sqlite tools by default - sqldiff, sqlite3, sqlite3_analyzer.
Features
- Transactions are atomic, consistent, isolated, and durable (ACID) even after system crashes and power failures.
- Zero-configuration - no setup or administration needed.
- Full-featured SQL implementation with advanced capabilities like partial indexes, indexes on expressions, JSON, and common table expressions. (Omitted features)
- A complete database is stored in a single cross-platform disk file. Great for use as an application file format.
- Supports terabyte-sized databases and gigabyte-sized strings and blobs. (See limits.html.)
- Small code footprint: less than 500KiB fully configured or much less with optional features omitted.
- Simple, easy to use API.
- Written in ANSI-C. TCL bindings included. Bindings for dozens of other languages available separately.
- Well-commented source code with 100% branch test coverage.
- Available as a single ANSI-C source-code file that is easy to compile and hence is easy to add into a larger project.
- Self-contained: no external dependencies.
- Cross-platform: Android, *BSD, iOS, Linux, Mac, Solaris, VxWorks, and Windows (Win32, WinCE, WinRT) are supported out of the box. Easy to port to other systems.
- Sources are in the public domain. Use for any purpose.
- Comes with a standalone command-line interface (CLI) client that can be used to administer SQLite databases.
Package parameters
/NoTools
- Do not install sqlite tools
Example: choco install sqlite --params "/NoTools"
Notes
Beginning with v3.44.0 only 64-bit tools are available. If support for 32-bit
is required use the legacy version sqlite 3.43.2.choco install sqlite --version='3.43.2' choco pin add --name='sqlite' --version='3.43.2'
## SQLite Is Public Domain
All of the code and documentation in SQLite has been dedicated to the [public domain](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Domain) by the authors. All code authors, and representatives of the companies they work for, have signed affidavits dedicating their contributions to the public domain and originals of those signed affidavits are stored in a firesafe at the main offices of [Hwaci](http://www.hwaci.com). Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or distribute the original SQLite code, either in source code form or as a compiled binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any means.
The previous paragraph applies to the deliverable code and documentation in SQLite - those parts of the SQLite library that you actually bundle and ship with a larger application. Some scripts used as part of the build process (for example the "configure" scripts generated by autoconf) might fall under other open-source licenses. Nothing from these build scripts ever reaches the final deliverable SQLite library, however, and so the licenses associated with those scripts should not be a factor in assessing your rights to copy and use the SQLite library.
All of the deliverable code in SQLite has been written from scratch. No code has been taken from other projects or from the open internet. Every line of code can be traced back to its original author, and all of those authors have public domain dedications on file. So the SQLite code base is clean and is uncontaminated with licensed code from other projects.
## Obtaining An License To Use SQLite
Even though SQLite is in the public domain and does not require a license, some users want to obtain a license anyway. Some reasons for obtaining a license include:
* Your company desires warranty of title and/or indemnity against claims of copyright infringement.
* You are using SQLite in a jurisdiction that does not recognize the public domain.
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* You want to hold a tangible legal document as evidence that you have the legal right to use and distribute SQLite.
* Your legal department tells you that you have to purchase a license.
If you feel like you really need to purchase a license for SQLite, [Hwaci](http://www.hwaci.com/), the company that employs all the developers of SQLite, will [sell you one](http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/license-step1). All proceeds from the sale of SQLite licenses are used to fund continuing improvement and support of SQLite.
## Contributed Code
In order to keep SQLite completely free and unencumbered by copyright, all new contributors to the SQLite code base are asked to dedicate their contributions to the public domain. If you want to send a patch or enhancement for possible inclusion in the SQLite source tree, please accompany the patch with the following statement:
> _The author or authors of this code dedicate any and all copyright interest in this code to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this code under copyright law._
We are not able to accept patches or changes to SQLite that are not accompanied by a statement such as the above. In addition, if you make changes or enhancements as an employee, then a simple statement such as the above is insufficient. You must also send by surface mail a copyright release signed by a company officer. A signed original of the copyright release should be mailed to:
> Hwaci
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VERIFICATION
Verification is intended to assist the Chocolatey moderators and community
in verifying that this package's contents are trustworthy.
Package can be verified like this:
1. Go to
x32: https://sqlite.org/2024/sqlite-dll-win-x86-3470100.zip
x64: https://sqlite.org/2024/sqlite-dll-win-x64-3470100.zip
Toolsx64: https://sqlite.org/2024/sqlite-tools-win-x64-3470100.zip
to download the files.
2. You can use one of the following methods to obtain the SHA256 checksum:
- Use powershell function 'Get-FileHash'
- Use Chocolatey utility 'checksum.exe'
checksum32: 717277BF28598EA22BDD8D4FFFFED8DB556627A95845299BA3B8D581318FD332
checksum64: 076495E16F869E6F795B3AF1074F54067F535C7A17FA0A8131447907F6409272
checksumTools64: 76D0B44CDB425B51F5D4DC9A959D4025C76C6DE94D9745716A9578D778AD27E5
File 'license.txt' is obtained from the following URL (and converted to markdown):
http://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html
md5: DC79E3174701846951BB07D907FB5F83 | sha1: 1BB108D3D8235609696F3238EE2D508746821102 | sha256: 076495E16F869E6F795B3AF1074F54067F535C7A17FA0A8131447907F6409272 | sha512: 6CC57E09E65C1EC8D1062B7357900E5E4378FEA1BA1FDC86A01060CB2557286A247F977496831975F1159FF67973CCCADD24775C73382A2619C0893BFD9BC0BE
md5: C6031E6E8BF61EBA9F2BB991BF1CF633 | sha1: 543B613DC4FEF18C3F16F9528A247E2F5497E9A0 | sha256: 717277BF28598EA22BDD8D4FFFFED8DB556627A95845299BA3B8D581318FD332 | sha512: E73400783332D113AFB4D2B3F60822A095C36E92BEEFA69FD172ADEEFF33B08057E32BC57BD577B93D58FE0CF1B41E8C063A34A2F6B875580E1D8A7CA8D8A419
md5: 57B90DA087D8FE81C7C1331C3D122108 | sha1: F8ADCD2675458F2E3A986E87302107DB6765A30A | sha256: 76D0B44CDB425B51F5D4DC9A959D4025C76C6DE94D9745716A9578D778AD27E5 | sha512: D7D2D3DBBEFEC9129700142CEB59B214713ECA5246D08A3F56121B573D47EED0AFB4B7A96AC58F65E9C5A2A259CBD918DDE804E33A43C61B486221A6343E2657
Log in or click on link to see number of positives.
- SQLite.3.47.1.nupkg (898e8eae4d92) - ## / 68
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- sqlite-dll-win-x86-3470100.zip (717277bf2859) - ## / 66
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- sqlite3.dll (ffcbbc463168) - ## / 72
- sqlite3.exe (4da80438e318) - ## / 72
- sqlite3_analyzer.exe (75d1a6d595a9) - ## / 72
- sqlite3_rsync.exe (54189c81f789) - ## / 72
- sqlite3.dll (be5c46833138) - ## / 72
In cases where actual malware is found, the packages are subject to removal. Software sometimes has false positives. Moderators do not necessarily validate the safety of the underlying software, only that a package retrieves software from the official distribution point and/or validate embedded software against official distribution point (where distribution rights allow redistribution).
Chocolatey Pro provides runtime protection from possible malware.
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SQLite 3.47.1 | 476 | Monday, November 25, 2024 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.47.0 | 5391 | Monday, October 21, 2024 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.46.1 | 10381 | Tuesday, August 13, 2024 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.46.0 | 9533 | Thursday, June 13, 2024 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.43.2 | 31033 | Tuesday, October 10, 2023 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.43.1 | 5355 | Monday, September 11, 2023 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.43.0 | 434 | Thursday, August 24, 2023 | Exempted | |
SQLite 3.42.0 | 14623 | Tuesday, May 16, 2023 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.41.2 | 8545 | Wednesday, March 22, 2023 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.41.1 | 3000 | Saturday, March 11, 2023 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.41.0 | 4272 | Wednesday, February 22, 2023 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.40.1 | 25119 | Wednesday, December 28, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.40.0 | 6907 | Thursday, November 17, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.39.4 | 7718 | Friday, September 30, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.39.3 | 4505 | Monday, September 5, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.39.2 | 5090 | Thursday, July 21, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.39.1 | 4697 | Thursday, July 14, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.39.0 | 3569 | Saturday, June 25, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.38.5 | 6696 | Saturday, May 7, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.38.4 | 1751 | Thursday, May 5, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.38.3 | 2654 | Wednesday, April 27, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.38.2 | 5402 | Saturday, March 26, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.38.1 | 3735 | Saturday, March 12, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.38.0 | 4555 | Wednesday, February 23, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.37.2 | 7176 | Thursday, January 6, 2022 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.37.1 | 1907 | Friday, December 31, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.37.0 | 4900 | Monday, November 29, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.36.0 | 14406 | Saturday, June 19, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.35.5 | 7211 | Thursday, April 22, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.35.4 | 3739 | Saturday, April 3, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.35.3 | 884 | Friday, March 26, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.35.2 | 3043 | Thursday, March 18, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.35.1 | 1006 | Tuesday, March 16, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.35.0 | 1404 | Saturday, March 13, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.34.1 | 8070 | Thursday, January 21, 2021 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.34.0 | 6281 | Wednesday, December 2, 2020 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.33.0 | 15093 | Saturday, August 15, 2020 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.32.3 | 9289 | Saturday, June 20, 2020 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.32.2 | 3281 | Sunday, June 7, 2020 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.32.1 | 2215 | Tuesday, May 26, 2020 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.32.0 | 1088 | Saturday, May 23, 2020 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.31.1 | 19990 | Tuesday, January 28, 2020 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.31.0 | 1210 | Friday, January 24, 2020 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.30.1 | 16275 | Friday, October 11, 2019 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.30.0 | 1613 | Saturday, October 5, 2019 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.29.0 | 13367 | Thursday, July 11, 2019 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.28.0 | 14868 | Wednesday, April 17, 2019 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.27.2 | 9893 | Tuesday, February 26, 2019 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.27.1 | 3897 | Saturday, February 9, 2019 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.27.0 | 1114 | Friday, February 8, 2019 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.26.0 | 9467 | Sunday, December 2, 2018 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.25.3 | 4048 | Tuesday, November 6, 2018 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.25.2 | 6439 | Thursday, September 27, 2018 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.25.1 | 2705 | Wednesday, September 19, 2018 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.24.0 | 24237 | Thursday, June 7, 2018 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.23.1 | 10678 | Wednesday, April 11, 2018 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.23.0 | 2402 | Monday, April 2, 2018 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.22.0 | 7721 | Tuesday, January 23, 2018 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.21.0 | 8311 | Wednesday, October 25, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.20.1 | 6279 | Saturday, September 2, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.20.0 | 7915 | Tuesday, August 1, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.19.3 | 12462 | Thursday, June 8, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.19.2 | 7347 | Thursday, May 25, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.19.1 | 1244 | Wednesday, May 24, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.19.0 | 1141 | Monday, May 22, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.18.0 | 14499 | Thursday, March 30, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.17.0 | 12111 | Monday, February 13, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.16.2 | 4663 | Friday, January 6, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.16.1 | 569 | Wednesday, January 4, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.16.0 | 525 | Monday, January 2, 2017 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.15.2 | 861 | Monday, November 28, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.15.1 | 767 | Friday, November 4, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.14.1 | 1776 | Thursday, August 11, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.14.0 | 552 | Monday, August 8, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.13.0 | 665 | Wednesday, May 18, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.12.2 | 651 | Monday, April 18, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.12.1 | 635 | Friday, April 8, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.12.0 | 706 | Tuesday, March 29, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.11.1 | 761 | Thursday, March 3, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.11.0 | 673 | Monday, February 15, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.10.2 | 809 | Thursday, January 21, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.10.1 | 627 | Thursday, January 14, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.10.0 | 664 | Wednesday, January 6, 2016 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.9.2 | 1096 | Monday, November 2, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.9.0 | 777 | Wednesday, October 14, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.11.1 | 974 | Wednesday, July 29, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.11 | 596 | Monday, July 27, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.10.2 | 885 | Wednesday, May 20, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.10.1 | 579 | Saturday, May 9, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.10 | 554 | Thursday, May 7, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.9 | 682 | Saturday, April 11, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.8.3 | 622 | Wednesday, April 8, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.8 | 1007 | Friday, January 16, 2015 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.7.20141216 | 629 | Tuesday, December 16, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.7.20141215 | 536 | Monday, December 15, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.7.20141210 | 514 | Wednesday, December 10, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.7.2 | 609 | Wednesday, November 19, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.7.1 | 696 | Wednesday, October 29, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.7 | 598 | Friday, October 17, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.6 | 859 | Friday, August 15, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.5.20140809 | 546 | Saturday, August 9, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.5 | 1856 | Wednesday, June 4, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.4.3 | 728 | Thursday, April 3, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.4.2 | 528 | Thursday, March 27, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.4.1 | 569 | Tuesday, March 11, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.4 | 494 | Monday, March 10, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.3.1 | 585 | Tuesday, February 11, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.3 | 522 | Tuesday, February 4, 2014 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.2 | 705 | Friday, December 6, 2013 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.1 | 717 | Friday, October 18, 2013 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.8.0.2 | 570 | Wednesday, October 9, 2013 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.7.9.1 | 976 | Sunday, January 22, 2012 | Approved | |
SQLite 3.7.9.0 | 523 | Friday, January 13, 2012 | Approved |
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