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  • K Kiovtorov
    27 Nov 2024, 12:47

    I tried in a test app that I can not copy a file from a resource file (.qrc). I am now searching for another way

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    JonB
    wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 13:18 last edited by JonB
    #10

    @Kiovtorov
    First try again on QFile::copy() but remove the qrc, keep the :, so QFile resourceFile(":/resources/Finbank.db");. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10724899/how-to-copy-qrc-resource-file-into-filesystem
    https://forum.qt.io/topic/13131/how-to-extract-a-resource-from-qrc-solved
    Hopefully that does work? I think it's supposed to.

    If it really does not work, you would have to do the copy yourself via QFile::open(), read content, write to extracted file location.

    K 1 Reply Last reply 27 Nov 2024, 17:11
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      SGaist
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      wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 13:24 last edited by
      #11

      @JonB is correct, I missed that in your code. qrc:/ is used in QML because it uses URI however, in the C++ world, it's :/ that is used to signify that you want to access a file in the resource system.

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      • J JonB
        27 Nov 2024, 13:18

        @Kiovtorov
        First try again on QFile::copy() but remove the qrc, keep the :, so QFile resourceFile(":/resources/Finbank.db");. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10724899/how-to-copy-qrc-resource-file-into-filesystem
        https://forum.qt.io/topic/13131/how-to-extract-a-resource-from-qrc-solved
        Hopefully that does work? I think it's supposed to.

        If it really does not work, you would have to do the copy yourself via QFile::open(), read content, write to extracted file location.

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        Kiovtorov
        wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 17:11 last edited by Kiovtorov
        #12

        Hi @JonB

        Here is the corrected path but it doesn't work

        void DatabaseManager::OpenConnection() {
            // Configure the database connection parameters for SQLite
            m_db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");
        
            // Determine the writable location for the database
            QString writablePath = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation);
            QString databasePath = writablePath + "/Finbank.db";
        
            // Ensure the writable directory exists
            QDir dir(writablePath);
            if (!dir.exists()) {
                dir.mkpath(writablePath);
            }
        
            if (!QFile::exists(databasePath)) {
                QFile resourceFile(":/resources/Finbank.db");
                if (resourceFile.exists()) {
                    if (resourceFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)) {
                        QFile destinationFile(databasePath);
                        if (destinationFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly)) {
                            destinationFile.write(resourceFile.readAll());
                            resourceFile.close();
                            destinationFile.close();
                            qDebug() << "Database successfully copied to writable location.";
                        } else {
                            qDebug() << "Failed to open destination file:" << destinationFile.errorString();
                        }
                    } else {
                        qDebug() << "Failed to open resource file:" << resourceFile.errorString();
                    }
                } else {
                    qDebug() << "Database resource file not found.";
                }
            }
        
            // Set the SQLite database file location
            m_db.setDatabaseName(databasePath);
        
            // Open the database connection and handle success or failure
            if (m_db.open() && m_db.isOpen()) {
                qDebug() << "Database opened successfully at" << databasePath;
            } else {
                // Handle connection error
                qDebug() << "Database failed to open";
                qDebug() << m_db.lastError().text();
            }
        }
        
        

        I get an output of

        Database opened successfully at "/Users/boyankiovtorov/Library/Application Support/appFinbank/Finbank.db"
        

        I was unable to access that directory to check the file but nevertheless I think it is generated .db file which is 0 bytes and not the db file from the resource file.
        I am currently looking at a stackoverflow case - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50828041/how-to-open-database-sqlite-file-on-iphone-real-device

        But i am getting no success so far because I do not have Application Support folder like him

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          Kiovtorov
          wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 17:15 last edited by Kiovtorov
          #13

          @JonB AI thought of copying the database from the CMakeFIle.txt which worked

          cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16)
          
          project(sqlite VERSION 0.1 LANGUAGES CXX)
          
          set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
          
          find_package(Qt6 6.5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Quick Sql)
          
          qt_standard_project_setup(REQUIRES 6.5)
          
          qt_add_executable(appsqlite
              main.cpp
          )
          
          qt_add_qml_module(appsqlite
              URI sqlite
              VERSION 1.0
              QML_FILES
                  Main.qml
                  SOURCES maketransactions.hpp maketransactions.cpp
                  RESOURCES resources.qrc
          )
          
          # Qt for iOS sets MACOSX_BUNDLE_GUI_IDENTIFIER automatically since Qt 6.1.
          # If you are developing for iOS or macOS you should consider setting an
          # explicit, fixed bundle identifier manually though.
          set_target_properties(appsqlite PROPERTIES
          #    MACOSX_BUNDLE_GUI_IDENTIFIER com.example.appsqlite
              MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUNDLE_VERSION ${PROJECT_VERSION}
              MACOSX_BUNDLE_SHORT_VERSION_STRING ${PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR}.${PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR}
              MACOSX_BUNDLE TRUE
              WIN32_EXECUTABLE TRUE
          )
          
          target_link_libraries(appsqlite
              PRIVATE Qt6::Quick Qt6::Sql
          )
          
          include(GNUInstallDirs)
          install(TARGETS appsqlite
              BUNDLE DESTINATION .
              LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
              RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
          )
          
          
          # Add the database file to the bundle
          set(APP_RESOURCES Finbank.db)
          
          # Copy resources to the macOS/iOS bundle or build directory
          foreach(resource ${APP_RESOURCES})
              configure_file(${resource} ${resource} COPYONLY)
          endforeach()
          
          # Ensure it is included in the app bundle
          if(APPLE)
              set_source_files_properties(${APP_RESOURCES} PROPERTIES MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION "Resources")
          endif()
          
          # Include it in the target
          target_sources(appsqlite PRIVATE ${APP_RESOURCES})
          
          

          The problem there is that for different OSs the path to this db file is different. It generates it at

          /Users/boyankiovtorov/Documents/sqlite/build/Qt_6_8_0_for_macOS-Debug/Finbank.db
          

          Do you think it is a good idea?

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          • K Kiovtorov
            27 Nov 2024, 17:11

            Hi @JonB

            Here is the corrected path but it doesn't work

            void DatabaseManager::OpenConnection() {
                // Configure the database connection parameters for SQLite
                m_db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");
            
                // Determine the writable location for the database
                QString writablePath = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation);
                QString databasePath = writablePath + "/Finbank.db";
            
                // Ensure the writable directory exists
                QDir dir(writablePath);
                if (!dir.exists()) {
                    dir.mkpath(writablePath);
                }
            
                if (!QFile::exists(databasePath)) {
                    QFile resourceFile(":/resources/Finbank.db");
                    if (resourceFile.exists()) {
                        if (resourceFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)) {
                            QFile destinationFile(databasePath);
                            if (destinationFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly)) {
                                destinationFile.write(resourceFile.readAll());
                                resourceFile.close();
                                destinationFile.close();
                                qDebug() << "Database successfully copied to writable location.";
                            } else {
                                qDebug() << "Failed to open destination file:" << destinationFile.errorString();
                            }
                        } else {
                            qDebug() << "Failed to open resource file:" << resourceFile.errorString();
                        }
                    } else {
                        qDebug() << "Database resource file not found.";
                    }
                }
            
                // Set the SQLite database file location
                m_db.setDatabaseName(databasePath);
            
                // Open the database connection and handle success or failure
                if (m_db.open() && m_db.isOpen()) {
                    qDebug() << "Database opened successfully at" << databasePath;
                } else {
                    // Handle connection error
                    qDebug() << "Database failed to open";
                    qDebug() << m_db.lastError().text();
                }
            }
            
            

            I get an output of

            Database opened successfully at "/Users/boyankiovtorov/Library/Application Support/appFinbank/Finbank.db"
            

            I was unable to access that directory to check the file but nevertheless I think it is generated .db file which is 0 bytes and not the db file from the resource file.
            I am currently looking at a stackoverflow case - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50828041/how-to-open-database-sqlite-file-on-iphone-real-device

            But i am getting no success so far because I do not have Application Support folder like him

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            jsulm
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            wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 17:40 last edited by
            #14

            @Kiovtorov But do you see any of the errors you're printing (like "Failed to open resource file:"")?

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            • J jsulm
              27 Nov 2024, 17:40

              @Kiovtorov But do you see any of the errors you're printing (like "Failed to open resource file:"")?

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              Kiovtorov
              wrote on 28 Nov 2024, 07:00 last edited by
              #15

              @jsulm
              No, I am getting

              Database opened successfully at "/Users/boyankiovtorov/Library/Application Support/appFinbank/Finbank.db"
              

              but it is just because it automatically generates it.

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              • K Kiovtorov
                28 Nov 2024, 07:00

                @jsulm
                No, I am getting

                Database opened successfully at "/Users/boyankiovtorov/Library/Application Support/appFinbank/Finbank.db"
                

                but it is just because it automatically generates it.

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                jsulm
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on 28 Nov 2024, 07:50 last edited by
                #16

                @Kiovtorov said in How to use relative path on SQLite .db file on iOS:

                but it is just because it automatically generates it.

                If it automatically generates it the copying failed.
                Run through debugger step by step to see what happens.

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                  Kiovtorov
                  wrote on 28 Nov 2024, 08:09 last edited by
                  #17

                  I just tested a new method which works (kind of)

                  void DatabaseManager::OpenConnection() {
                      // Configure the database connection parameters for SQLite
                      m_db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");
                  
                      // Use QStandardPaths to get a writable location
                      QString dbName = "identifier.sqlite";
                      QString dbLocation = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation);
                      QString fullDbPath = dbLocation + "/" + dbName;
                  
                      // Set the SQLite database file location
                      m_db.setDatabaseName(fullDbPath);
                  
                      qDebug() << "Database path:" << fullDbPath;
                  
                      // Check if the database file exists
                      if (!QFile::exists(fullDbPath)) {
                          qDebug() << "Database does not exist, creating a new one.";
                      }
                  
                      // Open the database connection and handle success or failure
                      if (m_db.open()) {
                          qDebug() << "Database opened successfully";
                  
                          if (!QFile::exists(fullDbPath)) {
                              // If the database is newly created, initialize tables
                              QSqlQuery query(m_db);
                              query.prepare("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = :username");
                              query.bindValue(":username", "test");
                  
                              if (!query.exec()) {
                                  qDebug() << "Error creating settings table:" << query.lastError().text();
                              } else {
                                  qDebug() << "Settings table created successfully.";
                                  qDebug() << "lite: " << query.value("username");
                              }
                          }
                      } else {
                          // Handle connection error
                          qDebug() << "Database failed to open";
                          qDebug() << m_db.lastError().text();
                      }
                  }
                  

                  it creates a database in my Documents folder or the ios devide documents folder. I tested if it works with creating a new table

                  QSqlQuery query(db);
                              query.prepare("CREATE TABLE settings ("
                                            "`id` INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, "
                                            "`username` TEXT, "
                                            "`password` TEXT, "
                                            "`remember_login` TEXT);");
                              if (!query.exec())
                              {
                                  qDebug() << "ERROR: FAILED TO CREATE TABLE -" << query.lastError().text();
                              }
                  
                              query.prepare("INSERT INTO settings (username, password, remember_login) VALUES ('aaa', 'bbb', '1')");
                              query.exec();
                  
                              query.prepare("SELECT * FROM settings");
                              query.exec();
                  
                  

                  and it works on macos and ios. Before I couldn't even find the file so I can now at least debug more. I will now try to copy the data from my original sqlite file to that one in the documents

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                    Kiovtorov
                    wrote on 28 Nov 2024, 08:16 last edited by
                    #18

                    FINALLY!
                    I don't know what is the difference between a db file and sqllite file but with .sqlite file the copying from .qrc file works
                    Here is my code for everyone with the same problem

                    
                    void DatabaseManager::OpenConnection() {
                        // Configure the database connection parameters for SQLite
                        m_db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");
                    
                        // Use QStandardPaths to get a writable location
                        QString dbName = "identifier.sqlite";
                        QString dbLocation = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation);
                        QString fullDbPath = dbLocation + "/" + dbName;
                    
                        // Set the SQLite database file location
                        m_db.setDatabaseName(fullDbPath);
                    
                        qDebug() << "Database path:" << fullDbPath;
                    
                        // Check if the database file exists in the writable location
                        if (!QFile::exists(fullDbPath)) {
                            qDebug() << "Database does not exist in Documents, copying from resources.";
                    
                            // Path to the resource database file
                            QString resourceDbPath = ":/resources/identifier.sqlite"; // Adjust the path to your resource file
                    
                            // Attempt to copy the database from resources to the writable location
                            if (QFile::copy(resourceDbPath, fullDbPath)) {
                                qDebug() << "Database copied successfully to Documents.";
                                // Set file permissions to writable (necessary for some platforms)
                                QFile::setPermissions(fullDbPath, QFileDevice::ReadOwner | QFileDevice::WriteOwner);
                            } else {
                                qDebug() << "Failed to copy database from resources.";
                            }
                        }
                    
                        // Open the database connection and handle success or failure
                        if (m_db.open()) {
                            qDebug() << "Database opened successfully.";
                    
                            // Sample query to verify the database contents
                            QSqlQuery query(m_db);
                            query.prepare("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = :username");
                            query.bindValue(":username", "test");
                    
                            if (!query.exec()) {
                                qDebug() << "Error executing query:" << query.lastError().text();
                            } else {
                                while (query.next()) {
                                    qDebug() << "Username:" << query.value("username").toString();
                                }
                            }
                        } else {
                            // Handle connection error
                            qDebug() << "Database failed to open.";
                            qDebug() << m_db.lastError().text();
                        }
                    }
                    
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                    • K Kiovtorov has marked this topic as solved on 28 Nov 2024, 08:16
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                      Kiovtorov
                      wrote on 28 Nov 2024, 08:23 last edited by
                      #19

                      Here is the same code using appDataLocation

                      void DatabaseManager::OpenConnection() {
                          // Configure the database connection parameters for SQLite
                          m_db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");
                      
                          // Use QStandardPaths to get the application data location
                          QString dbName = "identifier.sqlite";
                          QString dbLocation = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation);
                          QString fullDbPath = dbLocation + "/" + dbName;
                      
                          QDir dbDir(dbLocation);
                          if (!dbDir.exists()) {
                              if (dbDir.mkpath(dbLocation)) {
                                  qDebug() << "Created application data directory:" << dbLocation;
                              } else {
                                  qDebug() << "Failed to create application data directory:" << dbLocation;
                                  return; // Exit if the directory cannot be created
                              }
                          }
                      
                          // Set the SQLite database file location
                          m_db.setDatabaseName(fullDbPath);
                      
                          // Check if the database file exists in the application data location
                          if (!QFile::exists(fullDbPath)) {
                              qDebug() << "Database does not exist in AppDataLocation, copying from resources.";
                      
                              // Path to the resource database file
                              QString resourceDbPath = ":/resources/identifier.sqlite"; // Adjust the path to your resource file
                      
                              // Attempt to copy the database from resources to the writable location
                              if (QFile::copy(resourceDbPath, fullDbPath)) {
                                  qDebug() << "Database copied successfully to AppDataLocation.";
                                  // Set file permissions to writable (necessary for some platforms)
                                  QFile::setPermissions(fullDbPath, QFileDevice::ReadOwner | QFileDevice::WriteOwner);
                              } else {
                                  qDebug() << "Failed to copy database from resources.";
                                  return; // Exit if the database cannot be copied
                              }
                          }
                      
                          // Open the database connection and handle success or failure
                          if (m_db.open()) {
                              qDebug() << "Database opened successfully.";
                      
                              // Sample query to verify the database contents
                          } else {
                              // Handle connection error
                              qDebug() << "Database failed to open.";
                              qDebug() << m_db.lastError().text();
                          }
                      }
                      
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