Flutter SQLite Boolean
In Flutter, you can use SQLite as a local database to store and retrieve data. SQLite does not have a native boolean data type, but you can use other data types to represent boolean values.
Typically, the INTEGER
data type is used to represent boolean values in SQLite. You can use a value of 0
to represent false
and a value of 1
to represent true
.
When working with SQLite in Flutter, you can use the sqflite
package, which provides a set of APIs for interacting with SQLite databases.
Example:
Here’s an example of creating a table with a boolean column and inserting records with boolean values using the sqflite
package in Flutter:
import 'package:sqflite/sqflite.dart';
import 'package:path/path.dart';
void main() async {
// Open the database
Database database = await openDatabase(
join(await getDatabasesPath(), 'my_database.db'),
version: 1,
onCreate: (db, version) async {
// Create the table
await db.execute(
'CREATE TABLE my_table (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, is_active INTEGER)',
);
},
);
// Insert records with boolean values
await database.insert('my_table', {'id': 1, 'is_active': 1}); // true
await database.insert('my_table', {'id': 2, 'is_active': 0}); // false
// Retrieve records with boolean values
List
In this example, a table called my_table
is created with two columns: id
and is_active
. The is_active
column is of type INTEGER
to represent boolean values.
Two records are inserted into the table: one with is_active
as 1
(true) and another with is_active
as 0
(false).
To retrieve the records, the query
method is used, and the is_active
value is converted to a boolean by comparing it with 1
. The result is printed to the console.