A fork of https://github.com/laggykiller/sqlcipher3, namespaced on Pypi as bouquin-sqlcipher to not namesquat the upstream later should they use it
https://pypi.org/project/bouquin-sqlcipher4/
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sqlcipher3
This library takes pysqlite3 and makes some small modifications so it is suitable for use with sqlcipher (sqlite with encryption).
Additional features:
- Support for user-defined window functions (requires SQLite >= 3.25)
- Support specifying flags when opening connection
- Support specifying VFS when opening connection
Building with System SQLCipher
To build sqlcipher3 linked against the system SQLCipher, run:
$ python setup.py build
Building a statically-linked library
To build sqlcipher3 statically-linked against a particular version of
SQLCipher, you need to obtain the SQLCipher source code and copy sqlite3.c
and sqlite3.h into the source tree.
# Download the latest version of SQLCipher source code and build the source
# amalgamation files (sqlite3.c and sqlite3.h).
$ git clone https://github.com/sqlcipher/sqlcipher
$ cd sqlcipher/
$ ./configure
$ make sqlite3.c
# Copy the sqlcipher amalgamation files into the root of the sqlcipher3
# checkout and run build_static + build:
$ cp sqlcipher/sqlite3.[ch] sqlcipher3/
$ cd sqlcipher3
$ python setup.py build_static build
You now have a statically-linked, completely self-contained sqlcipher3.
Original code (c) Gerhard Häring