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go-sqlcipher

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Description

Self-contained Go sqlite3 driver with an AES-256 encrypted sqlite3 database conforming to the built-in database/sql interface. It is based on:

SQLite itself is part of SQLCipher.

Incompatibilities of SQLCipher

The version tags of go-sqlcipher are the same as for SQLCipher.

SQLCipher 4.x is incompatible with SQLCipher 3.x!

go-sqlcipher does not implement any migration strategies at the moment. So if you upgrade a major version of go-sqlcipher, you yourself are responsible to upgrade existing database files.

See migrating databases for details.

To upgrade your Go code to the 4.x series, change the import path to

"github.com/mutecomm/go-sqlcipher/v4"

Installation

This package can be installed with the go get command:

go get github.com/mutecomm/go-sqlcipher

Documentation

To create and open encrypted database files use the following DSN parameters:

key := "2DD29CA851E7B56E4697B0E1F08507293D761A05CE4D1B628663F411A8086D99"
dbname := fmt.Sprintf("db?_pragma_key=x'%s'&_pragma_cipher_page_size=4096", key)
db, _ := sql.Open("sqlite3", dbname)

_pragma_key is the hex encoded 32 byte key (must be 64 characters long). _pragma_cipher_page_size is the page size of the encrypted database (set if you want a different value than the default size).

API documentation can be found here: http://godoc.org/github.com/mutecomm/go-sqlcipher

Use the function sqlite3.IsEncrypted() to check whether a database file is encrypted or not.

Examples can be found under the ./_example directory

License

The code of the originating packages is covered by their respective licenses. See LICENSE file for details.