Website: https://www.phpliteadmin.org/
Bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/phpliteadmin/public/
phpLiteAdmin is a web-based SQLite database admin tool written in PHP with support for SQLite3 and SQLite2. Following in the spirit of the flat-file system used by SQLite, phpLiteAdmin consists of a single source file, phpliteadmin.php, that is dropped into a directory on a server and then visited in a browser. There is no installation required. The available operations, feature set, interface, and user experience is comparable to that of phpMyAdmin.
- Lightweight - consists of a single 200KB source file for portability
- Supports SQLite3 and SQLite2 databases
- Translated and available in 15 languages - and counting
- Specify and manage an unlimited number of databases
- Specify a directory and optionally its subdirectories to scan for databases
- Create and delete databases
- Add, delete, rename, empty, and drop tables
- Browse, add, edit, and delete records
- Add, delete, and edit table columns
- Manage table indexes
- Manage table triggers
- Import and export tables, structure, indexes, and data (SQL, CSV)
- View data as bar, pie, and line charts
- Graphical search tool to find records based on specified field values
- Create and run your own custom SQL queries in the free-form query editor/builder
- Easily apply core SQLite functions to column values using the GUI
- Write your own PHP functions to be available to apply to column values
- Design your own theme using CSS or install a pre-made theme from the community
- All presented in an intuitive, easy-to-use GUI that allows non-technical, SQL-illiterate users to fully manage databases
- Allows multiple installations on the same server, each with a different password
- Secure password-protected interface with login screen and cookies
A live demo of phpLiteAdmin can be found here: https://demo.phpliteadmin.org/
- a server with PHP >= 5.2.4 installed
- at least one PHP SQLite library extension installed and enabled: PDO, SQLite3, or SQLiteDatabase
PHP version 5.3.0 and greater usually comes with the SQLite3 extension installed and enabled by default so no custom action is necessary.
NEW as of 1.9.4: You can now configure phpLiteAdmin in an external file. If you want to do this:
- rename
phpliteadmin.config.sample.php
intophpliteadmin.config.php
- do not change the settings in
phpliteadmin.php
but inphpliteadmin.config.php
See https://bitbucket.org/phpliteadmin/public/wiki/Configuration for details.
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Open
phpliteadmin.config.php
(orphpliteadmin.php
before 1.9.4) in a text editor. -
If you want to have a directory scanned for your databases instead of listing them manually, specify the directory as the value of the
$directory
variable and skip to step 4. -
If you want to specify your databases manually, set the value of the
$directory
variable as false and modify the$databases
array to hold the databases you would like to manage.
- The path field is the file path of the database relative to where
`phpliteadmin.php` will be located on the server. For example, if
`phpliteadmin.php` is located at "databases/manager/phpliteadmin.php" and
you want to manage "databases/yourdatabase.sqlite", the path value
would be "../yourdatabase.sqlite".
- The name field is the human-friendly way of referencing the database
within the application. It can be anything you want.
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Modify the
$password
variable to be the password used for gaining access to the phpLiteAdmin tool. -
If you want to have multiple installations of phpLiteAdmin on the same server, change the
$cookie_name
variable to be unique for each installation (optional). -
Save and upload
phpliteadmin.php
to your web server. -
Open a web browser and navigate to the uploaded
phpliteadmin.php
file. You will be prompted to enter a password. Use the same password you set in step 4.
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Download the themes package from the project Downloads page.
-
Unzip the file and choose your desired theme.
-
Upload
phpliteadmin.css
from the theme's directory alongsidephpliteadmin.php
. -
Your theme will automatically override the default.
The project's wiki provides information on how to do certain things and is located at https://bitbucket.org/phpliteadmin/public/wiki/Home . In addition, the project's discussion group is located at https://groups.google.com/group/phpliteadmin .
If you find any issues while using the tool, please report them at https://bitbucket.org/phpliteadmin/public/issues?status=new&status=open .
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.