Backup Room database

半腔热情 提交于 2019-11-30 06:29:26

问题


I'm trying to backup a room database programmatically.

For that, I'm simply copying the .sqlite file that contains the whole database

But, before copying, due to the fact that room has write ahead logging enabled, we must close the database so that -shm file and -wal file merge into a single .sqlite file. As pointed out here

I run .close() on RoomDatabase object:

Everything works fine with the backup, BUT, later on, when I try to execute an INSERT query, I get this error:

android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such table: room_table_modification_log (code 1)

How can I properly re-open room db after I close it?

PS: .isOpen() on RoomDatabase object returns true before INSERT

Room version: 1.1.1-rc1


回答1:


How can I properly re-open room db after I close it?

I am sorry that I don't have an answer for that question.

But if moving everything to the original database file is what you want to do, then you don't have to close the database. You can force a checkpoint using the wal_checkpoint pragma instead.

Query the following statement against the database. We use raw queries here as pragma is not yet supported by Room (it will trigger a UNKNOWN query type error). Have this query inside of your DAO:

@RawQuery
int checkpoint(SupportSQLiteQuery supportSQLiteQuery);

And then when you call the checkpoint method, use the query then:

myDAO.checkpoint(new SimpleSQLiteQuery("pragma wal_checkpoint(full)"));

This link may shed some light on what wal_checkpoint does.




回答2:


To more specifically answer your question, this is how I backup the room database in one of my Apps.

  1. Check for permission to read from / write to the external storage. You can ignore this step if you write to your App files directory.
  2. Close your RoomDatabase. In my case AppDatabase refers to a singleton that contains logic for building the room database initially. AppDatabase.getInstance(this).getDatabase() gets the current instance of the singleton, and its current database class, that extends from RoomDatabase. This essentially calls RoomDatabase.close().
  3. Define the source and destination files, depending on backing up or restoring. I include shm and wal files, even though they are temporary files.
  4. Copy the files with your method of choice. FileUtils in this case, refers to commons-io.

The code

if(id == R.id.action_save_db) {
    int permission = ActivityCompat.checkSelfPermission(this, Manifest.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE);
    if(permission == PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
        AppDatabase.getInstance(this).getDatabase().close();

        File db = getDatabasePath("my-db");
        File dbShm = new File(db.getParent(), "my-db-shm");
        File dbWal = new File(db.getParent(), "my-db-wal");

        File db2 = new File("/sdcard/", "my-db");
        File dbShm2 = new File(db2.getParent(), "my-db-shm");
        File dbWal2 = new File(db2.getParent(), "my-db-wal");

        try {
            FileUtils.copyFile(db, db2);
            FileUtils.copyFile(dbShm, dbShm2);
            FileUtils.copyFile(dbWal, dbWal2);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            Log.e("SAVEDB", e.toString());
        }
    } else {
        Snackbar.make(mDrawer, "Please allow access to your storage", Snackbar.LENGTH_LONG)
                .setAction("Allow", view -> ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(this, new String[] {
                        Manifest.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
                }, 0)).show();
    }
} else if(id == R.id.action_load_db) {
    int permission = ActivityCompat.checkSelfPermission(this, Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE);
    if(permission == PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
        AppDatabase.getInstance(this).getDatabase().close();

        File db = new File("/sdcard/", "my-db");
        File dbShm = new File(db.getParent(), "my-db-shm");
        File dbWal = new File(db.getParent(), "my-db-wal");

        File db2 = getDatabasePath("my-db");
        File dbShm2 = new File(db2.getParent(), "my-db-shm");
        File dbWal2 = new File(db2.getParent(), "my-db-wal");

        try {
            FileUtils.copyFile(db, db2);
            FileUtils.copyFile(dbShm, dbShm2);
            FileUtils.copyFile(dbWal, dbWal2);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            Loge("RESTOREDB", e.toString());
        }
    } else {
        Snackbar.make(mDrawer, "Please allow access to your storage", Snackbar.LENGTH_LONG)
                .setAction("Allow", view -> ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(this, new String[] {
                        Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
                }, 0)).show();
    }
 }



回答3:


As an alternative, you can always create your Room database while forcing it not to use write ahead logging:

Room.databaseBuilder(context, db.class, dbName)
    .setJournalMode(JournalMode.TRUNCATE)
    .build();



回答4:


First, the database must be closed to apply changes from the "dbName.db-wal" file.

Then you can copy the database with all tables and last data changes

 AppDatabase appDatabase = AppDatabase.getAppDatabase(getApplicationContext());
 appDatabase.close();


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50987119/backup-room-database

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