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ID: 55154 Updated by: scott...@php.net Reported by: ivan dot enderlin at hoa-project dot net Summary: SQLite does not support stream wrappers to access to database file -Status: Open +Status: Wont fix Type: Bug Package: SQLite related PHP Version: 5.4SVN-2011-07-07 (SVN) Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: The underlying library creates journal files and locking in the same directory as the file it's working on. A stream just wouldn't cut it here. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-07 04:24:47] ivan dot enderlin at hoa-project dot net Description: ------------ It seems like SQLite does not considere stream wrappers to access to database file (with \SQLite3 class or PDO driver). Test script: --------------- <?php /** * $ echo "CREATE TABLE t ( x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ASC, y, z );" |\ * sqlite3 -init 0 Foo.sqlite */ class W { public function stream_open ( $path, $mode, $options, &$openedPath ) { return fopen('Foo.sqlite', $mode); } public function url_stat ( $path, $flags ) { return stat('Foo.sqlite'); } } stream_wrapper_register('sw', 'W'); var_dump(fopen('sw://foo', 'r')); var_dump(file_exists('sw://foo')); var_dump(new \SQLite3('Foo.sqlite')); var_dump(new \SQLite3('sw://foo')); Expected result: ---------------- resource(7) of type (stream) bool(true) object(SQLite3)#1 (0) { } object(SQLite3)#2 (0) { } Actual result: -------------- resource(7) of type (stream) bool(true) object(SQLite3)#1 (0) { } Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Exception' with message 'Unable to open database: unable to open database file' in â¦.php:27 Stack trace: #0 â¦.php(27): SQLite3->__construct('sw://foo') #1 {main} thrown in â¦.php on line 27 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=55154&edit=1