LiteConnect is a simple, lightweight SQLite package for PHP without globals. It is designed to facilitate easy and efficient SQLite database interactions. It is ideal for small to medium-sized projects that require an embedded database solution. This package provides a clean API for managing SQLite connections, running migrations, and interacting with your data models.
- Connection Management: Create and manage SQLite connections.
- Migration Management: Run migrations to set up your database schema.
- Model Interaction: Perform common database operations like
create
,find
,update
,delete
,where
, andorderBy
through an intuitive API.
To install LiteConnect, you can require it via Composer:
composer require jacked-php/lite-connect
use JackedPhp\LiteConnect\Connection\Connection;
use JackedPhp\LiteConnect\SQLiteFactory;
/** @var Connection $connection */
$connection = SQLiteFactory::make([
'database' => 'path/to/your/database.db',
]);
// When you're done with the connection:
$connection->close();
To set up your database schema, use the MigrationManager
to run migrations.
Example with a "users" table migration:
use JackedPhp\LiteConnect\Migration\MigrationManager;
class CreateUsersTable implements Migration
{
public function up(PDO $pdo): void
{
$pdo->exec('CREATE TABLE users (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
name TEXT NULL,
email TEXT NOT NULL,
created_at TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
)');
}
public function down(PDO $pdo): void
{
$pdo->exec('DROP TABLE users');
}
}
$migrationManager = new MigrationManager($connection);
$migrationManager->runMigrations([
new CreateUsersTable(),
]);
You can interact with your data using the model classes. Here is an example of a User
model:
use JackedPhp\LiteConnect\Model\BaseModel;
class User extends BaseModel
{
protected string $table = 'users';
protected ?string $primaryKey = 'id';
/**
* @var string[] $fillable
*/
protected array $fillable = [
'name',
'email',
];
}
// Creating a new user
/** @var User $newUser */
$newUser = (new User($connection))->create([
'name' => 'John Doe',
'email' => 'john.doe@example.com',
]);
// Finding a user by ID
/** @var User $foundUser */
$foundUser = (new User($connection))->find($newUser->id);
// Updating a user
$foundUser->update([
'email' => 'john.doe@newdomain.com',
]);
// Deleting a user
$foundUser->delete();
// or
(new User($connection))->where('name', '=', 'John Doe')->delete();
You can use the where
, orderBy
, and other query methods to filter and order your data:
$users = new User($connection);
$filteredUsers = $users->where('name', '=', 'John Doe')->get();
// or
$orderedUsers = $users->orderBy('id', 'desc')->get();
This example demonstrate how to do so with OpenSwoole - that is not a requirement for this package.
If your project is using OpenSwoole\Core
package (https://github.com/openswoole/core), here is how you accomplish it:
use OpenSwoole\Core\Coroutine\Pool\ClientPool;
$connectionPool = new ClientPool(
factory: SQLiteFactory::class,
config: [
'database' => 'path/to/your/database.db',
],
size: 1,
);
// here you get the connection:
$connection = $connectionPool->get();
// here you put back the connection:
$connectionPool->put($connection);
You can run tests by running the following after cloning the repository and installing dependencies:
vendor/bin/pest
If you would like to contribute to LiteConnect, please feel free to submit pull requests or open issues on the GitHub repository.
LiteConnect is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.