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SQLITE REQUIREMENTS
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To use SQLite with your Drupal installation, the following requirements must be
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met: Server has PHP 5.6 or later with PDO, and the PDO SQLite driver must be
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enabled.
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SQLITE DATABASE CREATION
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The Drupal installer will create the SQLite database for you. The only
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requirement is that the installer must have write permissions to the directory
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where the database file resides. This directory (not just the database file) also
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has to remain writeable by the web server going forward for SQLite to continue to
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be able to operate.
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On the "Database configuration" form in the "Database file" field, you must
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supply the exact path to where you wish your database file to reside. It is
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strongly suggested that you choose a path that is outside of the webroot, yet
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ensure that the directory is writeable by the web server.
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If you must place your database file in your webroot, you could try using the
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following in your "Database file" field:
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sites/default/files/.ht.sqlite
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Note: The .ht in the name will tell Apache to prevent the database from being
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downloaded. Please check that the file is, indeed, protected by your webserver.
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If not, please consult the documentation of your webserver on how to protect a
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file from downloading.
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