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SwissDb

This is SwissDb, a RubyMotion Android ActiveRecord-like ORM for SQLite.

SwissDb 1.0 is working and stable as of RubyMotion 4.11.

Example

See: https://github.com/KCErb/swissdb_debug

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'swiss_db'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install swiss_db

Usage

Usage is the same as ActiveRecord and CoreDataQuery.

Car.create(is_red: true, mileage: (rand * 100_000).floor)
car = Car.first
car.is_red = true
car.save
mp Car.all.to_a
car = Car.last
car.update_attribute('is_red', false)

Schemas

Schemas go in the project root under schemas/. You can stash multiple schema files here for your own records (schema1.rb, schema2.rb, etc.) but the schema your app actually uses must be named schema.rb.

We're attempting to support both Core Data Query and Active Record type specifications like datetime integer32 and integer. In SQLite there are only a few types anyways so that integer32 and integer get created the same.

schema version: 1 do

    entity "Car" do
      boolean   :is_red
      string    :model
      integer32 :tire_size
      integer32 :tire_weight
      integer32 :mileage
    end

    entity "Boat" do
      string    :name
      integer32 :weight
      double    :worth_in_millions
    end

end

Schema Version and Migrations

You must specify a version with your schema. This integer (which must start at 1) is stored internally to the SQLite database and is used to determine if migrations need to be run.

Migrating your database is not yet supported by SwissDB but is the next thing on the To-Do list.

Models

Models are as such:

class Model < SwissDB::SwissModel

  set_class_name "Model" # there are currently no hacks to automatically get this. sorry.
  set_primary_key "primary_key_name" # if not set, will default to "id"

end

Setup SwissDB

Since SwissDB needs to use your app's context you need to help it get setup like so:

class BluePotionApplication < PMApplication

  home_screen HomeScreen

  def on_create
    SwissDB.setup(self)
  end
end

Examples

  Model.first.name
  Model.all.last.name
  Model.all.count
  Model.find_by_<column>("some value") # dynamic finders
  Model.create(hash_values) # returns created model
  m = Model.first
  m.name = "Sam" # changed values will persist in the model instance
  m.save # will persist the data to the database
  m.update_attribute("name", "chucky")
  m = Model.new
  m.thing = "stuff"
  m.save # upsert, (insert if doesn't exist, and update if does)

That's it! #all, #last, #first, #count, #save, #update_attribute and the usual are now available!

As of 0.7.1 all returned objects are SwissModel instances. Model methods will now work properly.

Planned

  • update_attributes support

  • destroy just one object support

  • detect class names of models for tableize

KNOWN LIMITATION: No DB migrations yet by doing the simple version bump that is supported by Android. To get around this simply delete your local database when you need to migrate. You can delete the app from the simulator/device (probably) or use this convenience command:

   SwissDB::DataStore.drop_db #=> true if the DB was dropped, false if not

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Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/jsilverMDX/swissDB.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

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Package last updated on 08 Apr 2016

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