Storage of SQLite database using Android and Phonegap Storage of SQLite database using Android and Phonegap database database

Storage of SQLite database using Android and Phonegap


tx.executeSql('DROP TABLE IF EXISTS DEMO');

This line above deletes the table named DEMO everytime you start your PhoneGap mobile application

And I just wanted to tell you I love your code. It gives a very good clue about "what to do" for anyone's PhoneGap or Cordova application. It will greatly help anyone who is entering the world of SQLite for the first time.

Your code is very clean to read and understand compared to the codes written on Cordova/PhoneGap SQLite plugin official website on GitHub.

My friend, who also works as the CTO of a company, and has a plenty of experience with SQLite, told me that it is not necessary to close a SQLite database connection manually, and also greatly recommended SQLite.

And for anyone else looking for SQLite for PhoneGap/Cordova information -

Let's say you have a table named mytable and want to store values "beautiful" and "dolphin"

When you want to perform an operation on the SQLite of a mobile device, such as a tablet or phone, remember to call it this way

Have the following in your source code

function insertNewLine(tx) {   tx.executeSql("INSERT INTO mytable (word, meaning) VALUES (?,?)", [ var1 , var2 ]);}

and store "beautiful" inside var1 and "dolphin" inside var2 and

do the following statement in order to execute the SQL insert statement and then save inside the device.

db.transaction(insertNewLine);   

Do not directly call insertNewLine(tx)

Do not directly call tx.executeSql( /* SQL INSERT STATEMENT */ ); in your JavaScript sourcecode

And do not include the values straight into the SQL query statement and then run the SQL statement that includes the values you want to store in the database.

In other words, the following is incorrect

tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO mytable (word, meaning) values (beautiful, dolphin)');

The above is incorrect because the values you want to store, "beautiful" and "dolphin" are included inside the SQL statement. They should be separate.

The following is the correct way to run the INSERT SQL

tx.executeSql("INSERT INTO mytable (word, meaning) VALUES (?,?)", [ var1 , var2 ]); // Notice that the values you want to store, beautiful and dolphin // are separate from the SQL INSERT INTO statement

and then perform the entire database transaction by including the following in your JavaScript code

db.transaction(insertNewLine);

not the below code

tx.executeSql("INSERT....."); // this will not save your values onto the device

not the below code either

insertNewLine(tx); // this will not save your values onto the device either.  

And to use the SELECT SQL statement, have the following code

// Get all lines in the table//function viewthelastglory(tx)  {    tx.executeSql( 'SELECT * FROM CUSTOMTABLE', [], querySuccess, errorcode );}// Deal with the lines //function querySuccess(tx, results) {   var len = results.rows.length; var  queryresult = "all entries ";   for (var i = 0 ; i < len ; i++)   {       queryresult =  queryresult +         " Row - " + i +        " Word - " + results.rows.item(i).word +        " Meaning - " + results.rows.item(i).meaning;   }// and now, you can use the queryresult variable to use the values   }function errorcode(errorhaha) {    alert("Error Code " + errorhaha.code + " Error Message " + errorhaha.message);}

And then, perform the database transaction

db.transaction(viewthelastglory);

If you are trying to choose one from SQLite, WebSQL and IndexedDB, please remember that I searched around stackoverflow for a while and learned that

  • Nobody likes IndexedDB because of its complexity
  • IndexedDB is incompatible with many types and versions of mobile OS
  • WebSQL has been deprecated by W3C
  • WebSQL returns 673K results but SQLite returns 1800K results. IndexedDB returns 300K results on Google
  • Among IndexedDB, SQLite and WebSQL, SQLite is the only one with an official website.

The following command at the command line while you are in the directory of your Cordova project will install the SQLite plugin into your Cordova project

cordova plugin add https://github.com/brodysoft/Cordova-SQLitePlugin


The solution is : Debug your app with emulator instead of physical device.

Run your app with emulator instead of physical device. You will find your database file in /data/data/YOUR_PACKAGE_NAME/app_database/. You can pull the database file and browse the tables and data.


In WAL mode, any changes are written to the -wal file; the database file itself does not get updated until a checkpoint is done.

If there is a -wal file, you must copy it, too.