From a remote shell to your device or from your host machine, you can use the sqlite3 command-line program to manage SQLite databases
created by Android applications. The sqlite3
tool includes many useful commands,
such as .dump
to print out the contents of a table and .schema
to print
the SQL CREATE statement for an existing table. The tool also gives you the ability to execute
SQLite commands on the fly.
To use sqlite3
from a remote shell:
adb [-d|-e|-s {<serialNumber>}] shell
sqlite3
tool by entering the following command:
sqlite3
You can also optionally specify a full path to a database that you want to explore.
Emulator/device instances store SQLite3 databases in the directory
/data/data/<package_name>/databases/
.
sqlite3
, you can issue sqlite3
commands in the
shell. To exit and return to the adb remote shell, enter exit
or press
CTRL+D
.Here's an example:
$ adb -s emulator-5554 shell # sqlite3 /data/data/com.example.google.rss.rssexample/databases/rssitems.db SQLite version 3.3.12 Enter ".help" for instructions .... enter commands, then quit... # sqlite> .exit
To use sqlite3
locally, instead of within a shell,
pull the database file from the device and start sqlite3
:
adb pull <database-file-on-device>
/tools
directory, specifying the database
file:
sqlite3 <database-file-on-host>