At the moment I am fiddling myself into working with sql databases in android and created my first app. now i wanted to update this app and the including database in the assets folder. I overwrote the old database with the new one but on my phone it doesnt show the new entries.
It somehow is saving the old entries/queries or entirely the old Db. I checked on the net but couldnt really find a solution. Below my dbhelper code. Do i have to do something in onUpgrade or what would be the procedure?
Many thanks for helping!
public class DataBaseHelper extends SQLiteOpenHelper {
private static String DB_PATH;
private static String DB_NAME;
private SQLiteDatabase db_object;
private final Context context;
public DataBaseHelper(Context context, String db) {
super(context, db, null, 80);
this.context = context;
DB_PATH = "/data/data/" + context.getPackageName() + "/databases/";
// DB_PATH = "/data/data/com.comp.appname/databases/";
DB_NAME = "mydatabase.sqlite";
try {
createDataBase();
} catch (IOException ioe) {
throw new Error("Unable to create database");
}
try {
openDataBase();
} catch (SQLException sqle) {
throw sqle;
}
}
@Override
public void onCreate(SQLiteDatabase db) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
}
@Override
public void onUpgrade(SQLiteDatabase db, int oldVersion, int newVersion) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
}
public void createDataBase() throws IOException {
boolean dbExist = checkDataBase();
if (dbExist) {
} else {
this.getReadableDatabase();
try {
copyDataBase();
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new Error("Error copying database");
}
}
}
private boolean checkDataBase() {
SQLiteDatabase checkDB = null;
try {
String myPath = DB_PATH + DB_NAME;
checkDB = SQLiteDatabase.openDatabase(myPath, null,
SQLiteDatabase.OPEN_READONLY);
} catch (SQLiteException e) {
}
if (checkDB != null) {
checkDB.close();
}
return checkDB != null ? true : false;
}
private void copyDataBase() throws IOException {
InputStream myInput = context.getAssets().open(DB_NAME);
String outFileName = DB_PATH + DB_NAME;
OutputStream myOutput = new FileOutputStream(outFileName);
byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];
int length;
while ((length = myInput.read(buffer)) > 0) {
myOutput.write(buffer, 0, length);
}
myOutput.flush();
myOutput.close();
myInput.close();
}
public void openDataBase() throws SQLException {
String myPath = DB_PATH + DB_NAME;
db_object = SQLiteDatabase.openDatabase(myPath, null,
SQLiteDatabase.OPEN_READONLY);
}
@Override
public synchronized void close() {
if (db_object != null)
db_object.close();
super.close();
}
}
I solved my own problem:
in the
onUpgrademethod you need to put:in the databasehelper class i need to increase the version number like this for example:
with mine it is 84 but basically you just need to increment it by 1, saying it is a higher version. Optimum would be if it exactly is your database version that you increment as well with every external edit of your db.
Hope that will help others.