SQLite3::__construct Instantiates an SQLite3 object and opens an SQLite 3 database &reftitle.description; public SQLite3::__construct stringfilename intflagsSQLITE3_OPEN_READWRITE | SQLITE3_OPEN_CREATE stringencryptionKey"" Instantiates an SQLite3 object and opens a connection to an SQLite 3 database. If the build includes encryption, then it will attempt to use the key. &reftitle.parameters; filename Path to the SQLite database, or :memory: to use in-memory database. If filename is an empty string, then a private, temporary on-disk database will be created. This private database will be automatically deleted as soon as the database connection is closed. flags Optional flags used to determine how to open the SQLite database. By default, open uses SQLITE3_OPEN_READWRITE | SQLITE3_OPEN_CREATE. SQLITE3_OPEN_READONLY: Open the database for reading only. SQLITE3_OPEN_READWRITE: Open the database for reading and writing. SQLITE3_OPEN_CREATE: Create the database if it does not exist. encryptionKey An optional encryption key used when encrypting and decrypting an SQLite database. If the SQLite encryption module is not installed, this parameter will have no effect. &reftitle.errors; Throws an Exception on failure. &reftitle.changelog; &Version; &Description; 7.0.10 The filename can now be empty to use a private, temporary on-disk database. &reftitle.examples; <function>SQLite3::__construct</function> example exec('CREATE TABLE foo (bar TEXT)'); $db->exec("INSERT INTO foo (bar) VALUES ('This is a test')"); $result = $db->query('SELECT bar FROM foo'); var_dump($result->fetchArray()); ?> ]]>