One can surely retreive database .db
file from Android Device programmatically. I used to put one more setting under my application named Developer Options
which copy .db
file into sdCard
.
Following code copy .db
to sdcard
. Change your copied .db
file name into whatever like to with backupDBPath
and currentDBPath (Name which you gave to your database name)
.
public void dev()
{
try {
File sd = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();
File data = Environment.getDataDirectory();
if (sd.canWrite()) {
String currentDBPath = "/data/data/" + getPackageName() + "/databases/ZnameDB";
String backupDBPath = "ZnameDB_Dev.db";
File currentDB = new File(currentDBPath);
File backupDB = new File(sd, backupDBPath);
if (currentDB.exists()) {
FileChannel src = new FileInputStream(currentDB).getChannel();
FileChannel dst = new FileOutputStream(backupDB).getChannel();
dst.transferFrom(src, 0, src.size());
src.close();
dst.close();
Toast.makeText(SettingsActivity.this, "Database Transfered!", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
Log.e(TAG, e.toString());
}
}
There are many application available in PlayStore
with which you can view your .db
file. I used aSQLiteManager android application to view .db
file.
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