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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:07:51+00:00 2026-05-13T14:07:51+00:00

I am working with sqlite3 file. First, I entered relatively big database, file size

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I am working with sqlite3 file.

First, I entered relatively big database, file size was about 100 mb.

Than I made

$db->exec("DELETE FROM table");

and entered just a small part of that database. But file size remained 100 mb.

What should you do to change sqlite file size when deleting it’s content?

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    2026-05-13T14:07:51+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:07 pm

    The command you are looking for is vacuum. There is also a pragma to turn auto-vacuuming on.

    From the documentation:

    When an object (table, index, trigger,
    or view) is dropped from the database,
    it leaves behind empty space. This
    empty space will be reused the next
    time new information is added to the
    database. But in the meantime, the
    database file might be larger than
    strictly necessary. Also, frequent
    inserts, updates, and deletes can
    cause the information in the database
    to become fragmented – scrattered out
    all across the database file rather
    than clustered together in one place.

    The VACUUM command cleans the main
    database by copying its contents to a
    temporary database file and reloading
    the original database file from the
    copy. This eliminates free pages,
    aligns table data to be contiguous,
    and otherwise cleans up the database
    file structure.

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