System.Data.SQLite package for FarNet and PowerShell.
The package is designed for FarNet. To install FarNet and FarNet.SQLite, follow these steps.
The NuGet package FarNet.SQLite
is installed to %FARHOME%\FarNet\Lib\FarNet.SQLite
.
Included assets:
-
System.Data.SQLite.dll
The original .NET API from the SQLite team.
-
FarNet.SQLite.dll
Helper methods to simplify typical tasks routine coding.
They are designed for C# and F# and used in PowerShell. -
FarNet.SQLite.psd1
, ...The PowerShell module with
FarNet.SQLite.dll
helpers.
Consider using the module in scripts, this way is much easier. -
FarNet.SQLite.ini
The configuration file for F# scripts (FarNet.FSharpFar).
The installed package includes the PowerShell module. Its cmdlets make work with FarNet.SQLite in PowerShell easier, especially in interactive sessions.
The module may be used right out of the box, i.e. imported as:
Import-Module $env:FARHOME\FarNet\Lib\FarNet.SQLite
But it is better to install this module in PowerShell, so that you can:
Import-Module FarNet.SQLite
This is not just about the shorter command:
- For scripts outside Far Manager, this way does not need the variable
FARHOME
defined. - In many cases you do not need to import the module, PowerShell discovers module commands.
Use the steps below to "install" the module as a symbolic link or junction.
(1) Choose one of the module directories, see $env:PSModulePath
. For example:
-
C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules
This folder is used by PowerShell Core and Windows PowerShell. If you have rights, this is the recommended location.
-
C:\Users\<user>\Documents\PowerShell\Modules
This folder is used by PowerShell Core.
-
C:\Users\<user>\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules
This folder is used by Windows PowerShell.
(2) Change to the selected directory, and create the symbolic link
FarNet.SQLite
to the original FarNet.SQLite
folder:
New-Item -Path FarNet.SQLite -ItemType SymbolicLink -Value $env:FARHOME\FarNet\Lib\FarNet.SQLite
Ensure you have the environment variable
FARHOME
defined or adjust the above command.
Alternatively, you may manually create the similar folder junction point in Far
Manager using AltF6
.
Now you have the PowerShell module installed. You may update the FarNet package as usual. The symbolic link or junction do not have to be updated, they point to the same location.
# import the module
Import-Module FarNet.SQLite
# get its commands
Get-Command -Module FarNet.SQLite
# see command help
help Open-SQLite
Reading data
Import-Module FarNet.SQLite
Open-SQLite db.sqlite -ReadOnly
try {
# work with Get-SQLite
...
}
finally {
Close-SQLite
}
Writing data
Import-Module FarNet.SQLite
Open-SQLite db.sqlite -Transaction
try {
# work with Get-SQLite and Set-SQLite
...
# commit work
Complete-SQLite
}
finally {
Close-SQLite
}