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Overall

@brodybits (Christopher J. Brody aka Chris Brody) assembled the project in April 2012 from the following parts:

  • DroidGap SQLite Storage Java and Javascript parts
  • Phonegap-SQLitePlugin for iOS by @davibe (Davide Bertola dade@dadeb.it) and @joenoon (Joe Noon joenoon@gmail.com)

@brodybits has been maintaining this project with a number of bug fixes and other improvements.

A number of contributions have been integrated. The most important contributors are explicitly mentioned in AUTHORS.md.

2009-2010

DroidGap Storage Java and Javascript parts were initially added in December 2009.

2011

Phonegap-SQLitePlugin for iOS was started by @davibe in June 2011.

In September 2011 @joenoon rewrote the Javascript (using CoffeeScript) and added a Lawnchair adapter.

2012

The original Phonegap-SQLitePlugin for iOS had a major deviation from the Web SQL API draft. While the Web SQL API draft keeps the sql and the parameters array as separate parameters, the original Phonegap-SQLitePlugin combined the sql and parameters in a single array. This project as assembled by @brodybits keeps the sql and parameters array as separate parameters to follow the Web SQL API draft more closely.

@marcucio (Mike Arcucio) contributed a major rework of the Android version to support efficient batch processing.

For the first year the Javascript part was completely different for the iOS and Android versions. @brodybits introduced a QUnit test suite, with some help from the Lawnchair QUnit test suite as well as the usage sample by @joenoon and @davibe.

In October 2012 @ef4 (Edward Faulkner) reworked the Javascript for the iOS version to implement the Web SQL failure-safe transaction semantics, along with some tests.

In December 2012 @brodybits split the project into separate Android and iOS parts (merged back together in September 2013).

In December 2012 @marcucio (Mike Arcucio) made a WP8 version using CSharp-SQLite.

2013

In May 2013 @j3k0 (Jean-Christophe Hoelt hoelt@fovea.cc) contributed major changes to the iOS version to work in Cordova 2.7 and support background processing.

In July 2013 @brodybits updated the Android version to use one background thread per database and ported the failure-safe transaction semantics to work in the Android version (with the help of CoffeeScript).

In August 2013 @brodybits fixed the iOS version to work with the Javascript from the Android version.

In September 2013 @brodybits merged the Android version and iOS version to use the same Javascript interface.

In September 2013 @brodybits published a fork of the WP8 version with a version of the CSharp-SQLite source embedded.

Merge notes: The merged version from September 2013 has some of the early commits repeated in history. This is because @brodybits removed the iOS sources from the old Android version using the git filter-branch command.

2014

In July 2014 @Gillardo (Darren Gillard darren.gillard81@gmail.com) contributed an integration of the WP8 version with background processing and improved transaction support.

Also in July 2014 @nolanlawson contributed a number of fixes and got this project working with PouchDB. For example: introduction of nextTick to schedule actions to be taken once the current HTML(5) event handler is finished.

In August 2014 Mark Oppenheim (mark.oppenheim@mnetics.co.uk) contributed the following:

  • working open/close callbacks and repeated open/close/delete fixes for Android and WP8 versions (@brodybits fixed these for the iOS version);
  • fixed WP8 version to use one thread per database.

NOTE: The WP8 version is currently supported in the Cordova-sqlite-legacy version.

2015

In January 2015 @aarononeal (Aaron Oneal aaron.oneal@spicypixel.com) raised PR #170 with a number of fixes, including:

  • Fix to prevent double marshaling of data.
  • Fix test runner to use correct plugin id (subsequently broken by @brodybits).
  • Fix database close conditions and unit test (reject attempt to close database the middle of a transaction).
  • Propagate statement failures to transaction failures (in the case when a statement error handler does not return false).
  • Fix transaction and statement errors to conform to SQLError.
  • Fix warning regarding test runner viewport format.
  • Fix executeSql to throw on finalized transactions.
  • Reproduce & fix truncation in iOS query result string encoding (in case of UNICODE \u0000 character in the middle).

In addition, PR #170 includes a two-way SQL blob marshalling mechanism that is still under consideration.

Other major changes by @brodybits in 2015:

  • Porting of the existing test suite to work within the Jasmine framework.
  • Introduction of workaround for Android locking bug.
  • Introduction of Windows target version (Windows 8.0/Windows 8.1/Windows Phone 8.1), which is now available in cordova-sqlite-ext and Cordova-sqlite-legacy version projects.
  • Introduction of lightweight Android-sqlite-connector database library, which is now available in cordova-sqlite-ext and Cordova-sqlite-legacy version projects.
  • Use of Circle CI (Android version) and Travis CI (iOS version).
  • Introduction of other version projects:
    • Cordova-sqlcipher-adapter
    • cordova-sqlite-ext with REGEXP and pre-populated database support
    • Enterprise version with memory fix and other enhancements, available under GPL or commercial licensing options
  • react-native-sqlite-storage version for Android and iOS developed and maintained by @andpor (Andrzej Porebski fkuciapa@yahoo.com), based on this project

Major changes 2016

New features:

  • Echo self-test function
  • Simple sql batch query interface

Installation changes

  • Use of before_plugin_install hook to install external dependencies

New versions introduced

  • Cordova-sqlite-evcore-extbuild-free with major performance and memory fixes for Android, available under GPL or commercial licensing options with support for PhoneGap Build
  • Cordova-sqlite-evplus (legacy) versions with GPL or premium commercial licensing options

Major changes 2017

Windows platform toolset dependency updated for Visual Studio 2017

Recent changes

See CHANGES.md