DbQuery
is a lightweight and fluent SQLite Query API for Android. The API provides a new and simpler way to query data by minimizing the need to write SQL string inside the code.
See complete wiki and documentation here: https://github.com/bingzer/DbQuery/wiki
Download the latest stable binary (Master branch)
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
compile (group:'com.bingzer.android.dbv', name: 'dbquery', version:'2.2.0')
}
Download snapshots (Dev branch).
repositories {
maven {
url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/"
}
}
dependencies {
compile (group:'com.bingzer.android.dbv', name: 'dbquery', version:'2.2.0-SNAPSHOT', changing: true)
}
Sometimes we are stuck using the following code in Android development.
Cursor cursor = db.query("Customers", // table name
new String[] {"Id", "Address", "Age"}, // columns
"Id IN (?,?,?)", // whereClause
new String[]{"" + customerId1, "" + customerId2, "" + customerId3}, // whereArgs
null, // groupBy
null, // having
"Age"); // orderBy
The purpose of DbQuery
is to be able to write this query fluently
Cursor cursor = db.from("Customers")
.select("Id In (?,?,?)", customerId1, customerId2, customerId3) // whereClause
.columns("Id", "Address", "Age") // columns
.orderBy("Age") // orderBy 'Age'
.query();
Copyright 2014 Ricky Tobing
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