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{{Installing Moodle}} | |||
SQLite is a serverless SQL database implementation. Moodle has experimental support for it. It is not recommended for production Moodle sites. | SQLite is a serverless SQL database implementation. Moodle has experimental support for it. It is not recommended for production Moodle sites. | ||
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No configuration is required. Simply set ''$CFG->dbtype'' in config.php to 'sqlite'. The other database parameters are not used. The database tables are stored in the 'moodledata' file area. | No configuration is required. Simply set ''$CFG->dbtype'' in config.php to 'sqlite'. The other database parameters are not used. The database tables are stored in the 'moodledata' file area. | ||
== See Also == | |||
* https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Student_projects/SQLite | |||
* http://www.sqlite.org/ | |||
[[Category:SQL databases]] | [[Category:SQL databases]] |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 20 February 2013
SQLite is a serverless SQL database implementation. Moodle has experimental support for it. It is not recommended for production Moodle sites.
Configuring Moodle for SQLite
No configuration is required. Simply set $CFG->dbtype in config.php to 'sqlite'. The other database parameters are not used. The database tables are stored in the 'moodledata' file area.