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sqlite-vfs

Build SQLite virtual file systems (VFS) by implementing a simple Rust trait.

Documentation | Example

This library is build for my own use-case. It doesn't expose everything a SQLite VFS provides (e.g. memory mapped files). Feel free to propose additions if the current state doesn't work for your use-case.

Status

This library is still in prototype state and not ready to be used (except for maybe prototypes). While progress will be slow, it is actively worked on.

  • ✅ It passes most of SQLite's TCL test harness.
    • ⚠️ CI only runs full.test and not all.test.
    • ⚠️ Some tests are skipped.
  • ✅ Successfully runs experiments like do-sqlite.
  • ⚠️ It uses unsafe Rust, which hasn't been peer-reviewed yet.
  • ⚠️ It is not used in any production-capacity yet.

Limitations

  • WAL is not supported (but in progress)
  • Memory mapping not supported (xFetch/xUnfetch)
  • Loading extensions not supported (xDl*)
  • Tests run only on UNIX right now (due to std::os::unix usage in tests)
  • Directory sync is not supported
  • Sector size is always 1024
  • Custom device characteristic are not supported (xDeviceCharacteristics)

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sqlite-vfs's Issues

WAL support

Most WAL tests are already green, only the following are remaining to be fixed:

  • wal5.test
  • wal6.test
  • walro.test
  • walro2.test
  • walthread.test
  • walvfs.test

Do not use std::path::Path in trait

Hi,

just found this. Nice project. I am trying to get sqlite to work with persistence in the browser via wasm. Was trying this out, but it does not compile to wasm due to using std::path::Path in the trait.

Can we use something else, like &str, that is available on all targets? I tried using &str here https://github.com/rklaehn/sqlite-vfs/tree/wasm , and at least the fs example still works.

Cheers,

Rüdiger

Upgrade tests to latest SQLite version

Tests currently run against version 3.37.2. While no overly important, it might be useful to upgrade this to the latest version of SQLite eventually.

Remaining failing tests

The following tests need to be fixed rather than skipped:

  • memsubsys2.test
  • superlock.test
  • symlink.test

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